Re: transparent *terms?
Re: transparent *terms?
- Subject: Re: transparent *terms?
- From: Mike Kennedy <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 20:27:52 -0700 (PDT)
I had not used iTerm before reading the replies to this thread. I have to
say, it is a lot easier to use than my complicated Eterm tricks. With the
added ability to cut and paste, open links, etc... I think it is going to
earn a spot on my dock. I think I will continue to use Eterm as well
though. There are some neat tricks you can do, such as boarderless
terminal windows. I guess it all comes down to what you want to
do and how you want it to look.
Here is an example of Boarderless Eterm windows and an iTerm window:
http://www.praxxis.net/media/ScreenShot_62103.jpg
MK
On
Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Tim Cutts wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 19, 2003 at 10:26:29PM +0200, Tede Fries wrote:
> > hello,
> >
> > anybody already running (pseudo-) transparent a-, E-, gnome- terms,
> > rxvt or so under Apple's X11? and, if yes, which way? is this already
> > implemented at all? and, if no, waddya think how long until then? ;)
>
> I don't think they are, nor ever will be, in rootless mode. It's
> difficult to do rootless, since the server would have to poll what the
> Quartz stuff behind looked like; essentially it would have to
> continuously update the (invisible) root window with an image of the
> quartz desktop.
>
> If you want transparent terminals, I really recommend you stick with the
> genuine Aqua ones. I use iTerm, which is a huge amount better than
> Terminal.app. It supports many features I used to like in Gnome
> terminal, such as multiple tabs, and the ability to select URLs and send
> them straight to your browser (it links very nicely into Camino, and
> probably other browsers too)
>
> Plus of course you get cocoa-style drag-and-drop cut and paste to other
> cocoa applications, and between terminal windows.
>
> Tim
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