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I'm using Debian Etch RC1 with Xfce4. I'm very much pleased with it but I'd like to get rid of the rounded background of desktop icon text. Is there a way to control the opacity (transparency) of this background? I'm sure it can be done, because I've seen on http://www.xfce-look.org/ many themes in which icon text is completely transparent. I've read the Xfce manual and I've googled on this topic. I've also follow the advice on http://svn.xfce.org/svn/xfce/xfdesktop/trunk/README, but it did not work for me. What I'm missing?
Thank in advance for help,
gianpi
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anyone find a solution to this? I too would like to remove the rounded rectangles from icon text.
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It's actually a PNG image, so you can probably change that.
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I'm using Xubuntu , but found that if I make a text file with this in it;
#desktop icon transparency tweak
style "xfdesktop-icon-view" {
XfdesktopIconView::label-alpha = 0
base[NORMAL] = "#000000"
base[SELECTED] = "#000000"
base[ACTIVE] = "#000000"
fg[NORMAL] = "#ffffff"
fg[SELECTED] = "#ffffff"
fg[ACTIVE] = "#ffffff"
and save it as gtkrc , and as root put it in the Etc/gtk2.0 folder ,then log off & back in , the icon text background is transparent .
I wonder why the Dev's don't do it for us ???
Thanks to " Toz" on the Ubuntu forums for this........
Last edited by mike555 (2012-03-03 17:59:50)
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It's on the README for xfdesktop: http://git.xfce.org/xfce/xfdesktop/tree/README
When I translated it there were some entries about setting the transparency but maybe it was decided that it would clutter the GUI settings tool for it and so it remained as a 'hidden' option.
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