Re: Panel translucency question

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Am 19.03.2013 22:42, schrieb Rex Dieter:
> On 03/19/2013 04:29 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>> With the new 4.10 I find that my only KDE panel has become translucent.
>> Given that I also have it set to Autohide, this is pretty pointless for
>> my usage, and frequently the underlying image makes it hard to make out
>> panel icons and text.
>>
>> How can I turn off translucency for the panel? There in no option on the
>> Panel settings. Do I have to change the theme to get this to work the
>> way I want?
> 
> It's part of the plasma theme (which happens to include a svg element with alpha channel).
> 
> Options include:
> 1.  disable desktop effects (effectively disabling alpha channel support)
> 2.  change/modify that individual plasma theme element
> 3.  change plasma themes

there are generally way too much transparencies in 4.10
as example the lancelot menu, notifies and so on

even without desktop effects

there is a setting for desktop-effects and transparency
and if this is disabled it should do it really

"hopefully" some upstream-developers get the same healty problems
with their eyes to stop this useless "eye-candy" which hurts

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