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Re: xconsole transparency



> I know how to get wterm to become transparent, but what I should have
> said was how can wterm's transparency and other options be applied to
> xconsole. I'm looking for some way to alter the command
> /usr/X11R6/bin/xconsole -notify ..... -file /dev/xconsole to incorporate
> wterm. Thanks for the suggestions though dyer.

i use eterm for this but i believe that wterm works the same way.  you can
see a screenshot of my desktop (or an old one :) at:

	http://www.spack.org/geek/desktop-wm2.gif

to see if i understand right what you are trying to do.  with eterm the
command i run is (i run it in my ~/.xinitrc file):

(sleep 10; Eterm -O -W -F"-schumacher-clean-medium-r-normal-*-*-80-*-*-c-*-iso646.1991-irv" -M /dev/null -S black -f yellow --unfocused-scrollbar-color black -L 512 -C -x -g 187x6+0+0) &

i found that the sleep 10 was necessary so that the background would be set
before the console window pop'd up.  with eterm it is the -C option which
makes it work like xconsole.  i believe that wterm has the same option.
from the wterm manpage:

       -C     Intercept console messages.

so it shouldn't be too hard to make it behave in the same way.

adam.

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