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NAMEpicom-trans - an opacity setter toolSYNOPSISpicom-trans [-w WINDOW_ID] [-n WINDOW_NAME] [-c] [-s] OPACITYDESCRIPTIONpicom-trans is a bash script that sets _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY attribute of a window using standard X11 command-line utilities, including xprop(1) and xwininfo(1). It is similar to transset(1) or transset-df(1).OPTIONS-w, --window=WINDOW_IDSpecify the window id of the target window.
-n, --name=WINDOW_NAME Specify and try to match a window name.
-c, --current Specify the currently active window as target. Only works
if EWMH _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW property exists on root window.
-s, --select Select target window with mouse cursor. This is the
default if no window has been specified.
-o, --opacity=OPACITY Specify the new opacity value for the window. This value
can be anywhere from 1-100. If it is prefixed with a plus or minus (+/-), this
will increment or decrement from the target window’s current opacity
instead.
-g, --get Print the target window’s opacity instead of
setting it.
-d, --delete Delete opacity of the target window instead of setting
it.
-t, --toggle Toggle the target window’s opacity: Set opacity if
not already set, and delete if already set.
-r, --reset Reset opacity for all windows instead of setting
it.
EXAMPLES•Set the opacity of the window with specific
window ID to 75%:
picom-trans -w "$WINDOWID" 75 •Set the opacity of the window with the name
"urxvt" to 75%:
picom-trans -n "urxvt" 75 •Set current window to opacity of 75%:
picom-trans -c 75 •Select target window and set opacity to 75%:
picom-trans -s 75 •Increment opacity of current active window by 5%:
picom-trans -c +5 •Decrement opacity of current active window by 5%:
picom-trans -c -- -5 •Delete current window’s opacity:
picom-trans -c --delete •Toggle current window’s opacity between 90
and unset
picom-trans -c --toggle 90 •Reset all windows:
picom-trans --reset BUGSPlease submit bug reports to https://github.com/yshui/picom.SEE ALSOpicom(1), xprop(1), xwininfo(1)
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