This kind of "trick" was added to Windows 2000, but never really exploited since it was ONLY available to Windows 2000 (might make an appearence now that XP is about to be out). I'd love to see this available, especially if generally available. I often have to write something about another program and have to switch back and forth a lot between the windows (not having dual monitors). With this I can make the top window translucent enough to see under it and still type. It can also be used in games - imagine a radar display for example. How about a scrolling graph, or a stock-ticker, or even just sub-menus? This is eye-candy, but can be useful eye-candy. David Stidolph Austin, TX -----Original Message----- From: Austad, Jay [mailto:austad@marketwatch.com] Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 1:45 PM To: 'kde-devel@mail.kde.org' Subject: Kde3 suggestion -- alpha channel use I posted this to the kde3alpha list, but I think this may be a better forum for it: The new version of QT adds hardware accelerated alpha channel support. Since KDE3 will use the latest version of QT, would it be possible to place a slider on the title bar of every application which would allow one to change the whole app from 0-100% opacity? That way, I can sit and browse sites with a semi-transparent konqueror, and still watch what is going on in windows behind it. A mod like this would be sweet eye-candy, but also quite useful from a productivity standpoint (since I routinely have about 20 windows open, or more). Thoughts? ----------=20 Jay Austad=20 Network Administrator=20 CBS Marketwatch=20 612.817.1271=20 austad@marketwatch.com =20 http://cbs.marketwatch.com=20 http://www.bigcharts.com=20 =20 >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe << >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<