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Panel Opacity

Postby divot66 on Sat Jun 05, 2010 11:01 am

Just installed LXDE RC and it`s very good. But I don`t seem to be able to get full opacity on the panel. When I click Panel Settings/Appearance/Solid Color/ it should be totally opaque. Mine is black. I believe this is a problem in Lubuntu also. One of the things I like about LXDE over XFCE is the ability to have a see through panel. It`s not a deal breaker though in other versions of LXDE, such as Fedora, Watt OS, PCLinuxOS, it can be done. I`ll probably stick with this Mint though as it plays extremely well on my laptop. Keep up the great work. Any thoughts?
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Re: Panel Opacity

Postby senseiski on Sat Jun 05, 2010 1:02 pm

divot66 wrote:Just installed LXDE RC and it`s very good. But I don`t seem to be able to get full opacity on the panel. When I click Panel Settings/Appearance/Solid Color/ it should be totally opaque. Mine is black. I believe this is a problem in Lubuntu also. One of the things I like about LXDE over XFCE is the ability to have a see through panel. It`s not a deal breaker though in other versions of LXDE, such as Fedora, Watt OS, PCLinuxOS, it can be done. I`ll probably stick with this Mint though as it plays extremely well on my laptop. Keep up the great work. Any thoughts?

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/opaque
I think that either me or you got it all wrong :) If you want your panel to be transparent (to see through it) you should set the panel's opacity to 0 :)

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Re: Panel Opacity

Postby divot66 on Sat Jun 05, 2010 1:17 pm

Thanks for the response and the teachable moment on the def. of opaque. I did set it to 0 and it`s black, not transparent.
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Re: Panel Opacity

Postby senseiski on Sat Jun 05, 2010 1:43 pm

Could you please provide a screenshot of your desktop with the panel settings open? :)
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Re: Panel Opacity

Postby divot66 on Sat Jun 05, 2010 2:43 pm

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Re: Panel Opacity

Postby Kendall on Sat Jun 05, 2010 3:11 pm

It worked fine in Mint 8 LXDE, but I've been unable to isolate the issue in Mint 9 LXDE. As far as bugs go, I didn't figure it was anything to write home about, but there are some new builds of lxpanel being worked on upstream at the moment.
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Re: Panel Opacity

Postby senseiski on Sat Jun 05, 2010 3:26 pm

It may sound a little bit unorthodox, but did you tried changing the wallpaper (I had similar problem, and as far as I can remember it was due to the wallpaper itself).
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Re: Panel Opacity

Postby divot66 on Sat Jun 05, 2010 5:32 pm

Thanks for all the replies. I tried changing the wallpaper and the panel is still not transparent. I can live with it. In fact it will let me play around with using different background images instead.
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Re: Panel Opacity

Postby senseiski on Sun Jun 06, 2010 3:57 am

Interesting. I installed the RC and got the same problem :)
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Re: Panel Opacity

Postby Bluebris on Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:51 pm

divot66 wrote:Just installed LXDE RC and it`s very good. But I don`t seem to be able to get full opacity on the panel. When I click Panel Settings/Appearance/Solid Color/ it should be totally opaque. Mine is black. I believe this is a problem in Lubuntu also. One of the things I like about LXDE over XFCE is the ability to have a see through panel. It`s not a deal breaker though in other versions of LXDE, such as Fedora, Watt OS, PCLinuxOS, it can be done. I`ll probably stick with this Mint though as it plays extremely well on my laptop. Keep up the great work. Any thoughts?



Yeah, i'm waiting to see if this can be resolved too. As you say, not a big issue, Mint 9 LXDE is running like a dream for me, so this isn't enough to put me off it!
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Re: Panel Opacity

Postby andrew5859 on Sat Jun 12, 2010 10:35 pm

I'm having the same problem on my Dell laptop and I have LM9 LXDE on it....also having problems with no sound....any suggestions?

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