Recently I started to keep an evernote To Do list on my desktop on the right side. It's a narrow note and I have it running the full height of the screen. It's nice to have there. But I got to thinking how much nicer it would be if I could eliminate the taskbar space with a "minimize to tray" option that would just let me bouble-click the evernote icon in the system tray to bring it on top without taking up the taskbar realestate. Or have the option to reverse that and single click to bring it forward and double click to bring up the evernote app (even better implementation). Also, if I could control the color and transparency of that note, that would be very nice. Then I could have a perpetual, translucent note or two on my desktop at all times. Even nicer would be the ability to have it "always" on top so that all my windows open within the remaining space so it's always there to the right. I can think of dozens of ways that this could be useful.
You don't mention which Windows, but pending upon EN deploying such an enhancement (or not), in Win 10 when you hover over the EN icon in the taskbar all open windows are displayed and you can click on whichever one you want to then appear on the desktop.
You can import a text file as a single note into Stickies or export a note from Stickies as a text file. You can also export all your notes from the Stickies app and import them into the Notes app, where you can write and organize notes in a single window and see your notes on all your Apple devices.
I realize something like this has been asked before, but I would like to create an app with UI elements atop a transparent window (basically, an app without a window frame and with transparent background).
Using C# or VB.NET. I'm trying to make a form's background transparent; this form will be overlaped to other window, it will be a top-most window, so the transparent form (and its controls) must have the ability that they must not receive focus and they must can be clicked trough, this means if for example I perform a left-click on the transparent background, then the window on background of that (in the Z-order window) is the window that must receive the click instead.
For making my form transparent, I'm calling Win32 DwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea function and also using SharpDX library as explained here. But I think this really doesn't matter with the question itself.
I'm not really sure about what to investigate, so I'm going blind trying to find something useful in a trial-and-error stage by overriding the Window procedure (WndProc) of the transparent form to test related windows messages, like WM_NCHITEST or WM_MOUSEACTIVATE message as said here:
Which is the most minimal text editor that can (automatically, if possible) save anything I type to a /.clipboard file? I have Openbox set up to "skip_taskbar" any windows with the "bgterm" title, and I'd like to open a transparent terminal on the desktop that can directly edit this file.
Transparent Heater Windows are used for widely differing purposes from keeping food hot or cold to preventing aircraft windows from frosting over. In essence a Transparent Heater Window is a pane of glass with an application of transparent semiconductor coating that has electric current passed through the coating. The electrical resistance of the coating creates heat energy which heats the glass, which then radiates heat.
Using a TCO in a transparent heater window also has another note worthy property. The metal ox- ides used not only conduct electricity, but also reflect heat. Without a TCO the glass surface absorbs heat as a high-emissivity material. Adding the coating allows the glass to reflect heat as a low- emissivity material.
There are many different note taking applications on the market, but few of them are transparent. That is where the Transparent Note application comes in. You can choose to make the entire application invisible, have it always on top, or turn it off altogether. Let us take a closer look at this application. How can we use it? Here are some helpful tips to make it more functional. Read on to learn more. We've also written a quick review of this amazing application.
Another great feature of the Transparent Note application is its transparency. It allows you to make your notes completely transparent. The application is free to download, and the free version allows you to make one note at a time. If you'd like to have an unlimited amount of notes, you can purchase the Pro version. While the free version is limited to one note, it has an unlimited number of features. In addition to its transparent nature, it has a checkmark feature, so you can easily mark your favorite notes.
You can buy the same transparent sticky notes I tested at this link for about $10. There are other size and color options available. I opted for the 33 note pads, which includes 8 pads, 7 colors, and 50 sheets per pad.
While perusing the internet for product review ideas, I ran across a short video showing transparent sticky notes which immediately struck me as a terrific idea. Having gone through undergrad and grad school myself, plus with kids who have attended college, I am keenly aware of the exorbitant price of textbooks these days. Resale value in the second-hand book market is important, so can a cheap pack of transparent sticky notes help keep your books in like-new condition? That was my goal in testing these out.
For my next test, I opened an old psychology textbook and tried a few different notes inside. First, I tried highlighting an area just with the notes themselves. It required me to place two of them side-by-side, but they did in fact work. I then scribbled on the notes, and they did not smudge. Toward the back of the book, I tried a clear note with a yellow highlighter. The clear note was nearly impossible to see, and the highlighted area looked as if it were written directly in the book. Once I removed all of my notes from the book, there was no trace that they had ever been there.
In the end, I only wish I had known about these (if they even existed) when I was in college. It is an inexpensive way to keep books in like-new condition, while allowing the user to make marks and other notes without causing any damage.
I use alacritty teminal emulator, which has inbuilt transparency settings which only makes the background transparent but not the text. This lets me avoid sacrificing on readability. Blur is done using picom.
There are times when you might want entry fields and other objects in a window to be transparent, for example, when you have used a picture or pattern on the background of a window. However, this is not possible if you are using a kBackpicture type of picture.
Now go back to your window and enter the ID of your picture in the property $backgroundskin or select the picture from the dialog window under #ICONS. Then set the property $backgroundskinalign to kPALtitle, and many objects now are already shown transparent without any changes.
Is it possible for windows to be transparent by default in Unity 7.4 on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS? I used the opacity tool in CompizConfig Settings Manager to set up a keyboard shortcut, but is there a way to have windows be transparent by default?
I'd love to be able to make the background of diagram images transparent within GoodNotes. I like how this is action performed using an app called MagicEraser, as demonstrated in this video: =Pyty9XGv494&feature=youtu.be&t=262
I wish to skip the step of using a different app just to make the background transparent. I constantly need to give my images a transparent background and I really want a faster way to do it. That's why I would love for GoodNotes to have features like those in the MagicEraser app.
I totally agree that digital stickers in Goodnotes should have a feature to make them transparent especially for those that have purchased it. Certain features should be made available with the purchase.
Hey! On an Ipad, just take the photos first with the normal Camera, then view the Photo and hold on the Object. It will loosen itself from the image and you can easily drag it into Goodnotes. Works great for me.
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