transset(1)


NAME

   transset - Set transparency on a window

SYNOPSIS

   transset [-options ...] [opacity]

DESCRIPTION

   transset  is  a  simple  program  for  X servers supporting the XFIXES,
   DAMAGE,  and  COMPOSITE  extensions.   It  lets  the   user   set   the
   transparency on a window.

   The  opacity  value  is  a  number  from  0 to 1, with zero being fully
   transparent and 1 being fully opaque.  If no opacity argument is given,
   a  default  value  of  0.75  is used for the opacity value.  If neither
   --inc nor --dec are given, the opacity is treated as an absolute  value
   and  set  to  the given opacity value.  If --inc or --dec is specified,
   then the opacity is treated as a relative value to increase or decrease
   the current opacity by.

OPTIONS

   -display display
           This option specifies the server to use; see X(7).

   -h, --help
           This option displays a help message and exits.

   -t, --toggle
           This option forces a toggle of opacity.  If the current opacity
           is not set to fully opaque (opacity 1.0), it will be  reset  to
           fully  opaque.   If  the  window  is  already fully opaque, the
           opacity will be set normally.

   -c, --click
           This option selects the target window by waiting for  the  user
           to  click the mouse - the topmost window under the mouse cursor
           when the mouse click occurs will be used as the target.

   -p, --point
           This option selects the window currently under the cursor to be
           the target.

   -a, --actual
           This  option  selects the window that currently has input focus
           to be the target.

   -n, --name name
           This option selects the target window by name,  where  name  is
           matched  as  a  regular  expression,  unless --no-regex is also
           specified.

   --no-regex
           This option disables treating the name argument to --name as  a
           regular expression.

   -i, --id
           This option selects the target window by window id.

   --inc   This  option  increases the window opacity by the given opacity
           argument.

   --dec   This option decreases the window opacity by the  given  opacity
           argument.

   -m, --min opacity
           This  option  sets  the  minimum  possible  opacity  value.  It
           defaults to 0 if this option is not given.

   -x, --max opacity
           This option  sets  the  maximum  possible  opacity  value.   It
           defaults to 1 if this option is not given.

   -v, --verbose
           This  option  prints  some additional debug info as the program
           operates.

   -V, --version
           This option prints the program version number and exits.

BUGS

   Probably.       Please      report      any      you      find       to
   https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=xorg.

AUTHORS

   Matthew Hawn





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