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[SOLVED] How to get the window's background transparent?

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Uchiha
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Hi!

I'm new in here. I looked for almost all System Settings to do this, but I didn't found an option to make the background transparent, like this:
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How to do it?
Thanks!
Sorry the bad english...

Last edited by Uchiha on Sun Jan 29, 2012 11:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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You have to use a style that support that, e.g. oxygen-transparent.


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Hans wrote:You have to use a style that support that, e.g. oxygen-transparent.

OK, I installed the oxygen-transparent. But just the borders are transparent, and I've already know about it. I wish the backgroud to be transparent too, like the shot that I posted.

EDIT: that's OK, I've discovered how to. Thanks!


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