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Is there a way to set transparency to Ubuntu windows, without using extensions?



I found a command which does it, but only for the current session.
Maybe someone can tweak it to be permanent?



sh -c 'xprop -f _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY 32c -set _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY $(printf 0x%x $((0xffffffff * 90 / 100)))'


It will activate a cursor to click/point over a window to add the values. Also it will do different colours, but it is only for the current session. After reboot it will be back to defaults.










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    Is there a way to set transparency to Ubuntu windows, without using extensions?



    I found a command which does it, but only for the current session.
    Maybe someone can tweak it to be permanent?



    sh -c 'xprop -f _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY 32c -set _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY $(printf 0x%x $((0xffffffff * 90 / 100)))'


    It will activate a cursor to click/point over a window to add the values. Also it will do different colours, but it is only for the current session. After reboot it will be back to defaults.










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      I found a command which does it, but only for the current session.
      Maybe someone can tweak it to be permanent?



      sh -c 'xprop -f _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY 32c -set _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY $(printf 0x%x $((0xffffffff * 90 / 100)))'


      It will activate a cursor to click/point over a window to add the values. Also it will do different colours, but it is only for the current session. After reboot it will be back to defaults.










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      Is there a way to set transparency to Ubuntu windows, without using extensions?



      I found a command which does it, but only for the current session.
      Maybe someone can tweak it to be permanent?



      sh -c 'xprop -f _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY 32c -set _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY $(printf 0x%x $((0xffffffff * 90 / 100)))'


      It will activate a cursor to click/point over a window to add the values. Also it will do different colours, but it is only for the current session. After reboot it will be back to defaults.







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