Goal: I'm using a VS extension called "ClaudiaIDE" that enables you to set an image as a background to Visual Studio 2019. I set the background to a wood grain wallpaper (it looks amazing). It makes the code editor background and main window background transparent so you can see the image, but not anything else. I then started using Color Theme Editor to add transparency to other sections of the VS IDE so it's mostly showing the background image. I want the right side windows (like solution explorer) to be transparent as well.
I searched for every reference of "#FF000000" and for testing made them all fully transparent: "#00000000". This made no difference, solution explorer retained its "#FF000000" (by observation only, I don't know where the code is). I know the hex is right because I copied a screenshot into paint.net and grabbed the color.
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I was working on a project where I was animating the opacity and position of transparent 24-bit PNGs with jQuery. Everything was going great until I fired up IE (big surprise). I hadn't thought it would be a problem, since both IE 7 and IE 8 both support PNGs with alpha, but as it turns out, like most things in IE, it's a little buggy.
After much googling, one semi-solution I found was to give the image the same background color as your page with CSS. That's all well and good if your image is on a solid background. If you give the image a background color or image, the PNG displays properly on top of it, BUT that background is still opaque, and that pretty much defeats the purpose.
THEN I remembered a RGBa to IE filter converter I had come across (thanks, Michael Bester). So I wondered what would happen if I gave my problem PNGs a transparent background using an -ms-filter background converted from rgba(255,255,255,0). Fully expecting it not to work, I used the converter and tried this:
Does anyone have a suggestion on how I can fix this so the icons don't appear with the ugly white border? Is it a problem with the icons themselves, in that their backgrounds aren't transparent to begin with?
Recently, I discovered a neat feature in Visual Studio .NET 2008: when an Intellisense popup is visible, it usually obscures some part of your code. To see what's hidden underneath the popup window, press the Control key. This will make the popup transparent until you release the Control key - simply brilliant, and brilliantly simple.
Why can't I have that in Windows as well? And how hard can it be to write a little task bar application to make that work? The answer is: not very - primarily thanks to the .NET Framework. It took me all of two hours to get a basic functioning task bar app that makes the foreground window transparent when you press a hotkey, and turns it back to opaque when you press the hotkey again. Of course, making the transparency level and the hotkey configurable, creating an icon for the application, and adding an installer took me the rest of the day, but here it is: See Through Windows.
New in version 1.0.5 is the ability to make transparenticized windows 'Click-through'. In essence, this makes the window disappear as far as the mouse is concerned. You cannot click it anymore: mouse clicks will 'fall through' to underlying windows. You can still activate the window using Alt+Tab, however. (You'll need this to untransparenticize the window again!) Optionally, when a window is rendered 'Click-through', you can choose to keep it in front of other windows. This creates a sort of overlay on your screen that's impervious to mouse clicks - almost as if there's a glass plate with an semi-transparent image on it in front of your monitor. I'm sure you can think of some good use for that ;-)
Press the hotkey again to go back to the way things were. Incidentally: you don't have to do that: you can 'transparenticize' as many windows as you like, and turn them opaque again in any order you like - or not. When exiting, See Through Windows will change all windows back the way they were.
While this is somewhat of a useless example, you could use See Through Windows to keep an eye on some running task, whose status is obscured by the window in front of it, or have a quick look at the web page you're writing about, etc. I find myself using it all the time, anyway.
The installer will put a shortcut to See Through Windows in your startup folder, making it run every time you log on. However, it won't run See Through Windows right after you install it, so you have to start it manually the first time. You can do that using the shortcut in the Programs menu.
To update, just install the latest version, but make sure See Through Windows is not running when you do. Right-click on the tray icon, and select Exit before updating. You can then re-start See Through Windows using the Programs menu.
Version 1.0.8 is based on .NET 8, and will only run on Windows 7 and up. It is now a self-contained .NET 8-app, so no .NET download is required. 32-bit version for bot 32-bit and 64-bit Windows. New in this version: automatic update checks and a button to restore all windows - i.e. cancel all transparency:
Version 1.0.7 is based on .NET 6, and will only run on Windows 7 and up. It is now a self-contained .NET 6-app, so no .NET download is required. The downside is a significantly larger download (>50MB). Functionally, nothing was changed since version 1.0.6, except that the hotkeys for moving windows around are now disabled by default. This release is 32-bit only for now.
Version 1.0.0 prevented Windows from logging users off nicely [dumb, dumb]. Also, in 1.0.1, starting a second instance of See Through Windows displays a message box and prevents the second instance from settling into the system tray.
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