• matcha_addict@lemy.lol
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      9 hours ago

      It depends! I spend most of my time in the terminal, and my terminal has a bit of transparency to it. Not too much to make it distracting, but just enough to make it pretty and pleasing.

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      I use a similar feature on KDE (along with a KWin script for tiling) basically just to set the background color of my translucent panel, so I can quickly tell workspaces apart. 🙃

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        21 hours ago

        That’s an interesting way to put it. I like how everyone does different things on their workspaces and some of them can be pretty clever. :)

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      thanks! kinda, but i’m using hyprland and the foot terminal. You can control the inactive opacity on hyprland, and control foot’s alpha channel, which can make it transparent

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        21 hours ago

        No problem! My first switch to Wayland was with Hyprland. It’s very fancy and I see how this tool can get along with it quite nicely. Though I was a Bspwm user and switched to River recently. I usually only see my wallpaper when I first boot the system and if I want to run a non-automated program. But still even for me this can be useful when I work with two monitors.

        Would this run on River by the way? Since River handles workspaces a little differently.

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          very fancy and nice to use. i see

          I searched for a River socket or riverctl command that would allow me to get the active workspace number, but i couldn’t find a way for that currently in River. so i can’t implement it for River not currently at least. unless maybe someone knows a way to get that info who could refer me to the documentation