Transparency is a set of transparent applications:
- a transparent calendar;
- a transparent analog clock;
- a transparent CPU load display for user, nice and system jobs, based on /proc/stat file;
- a transparent display for memory and swap load, based on /proc/meminfo file;
- a transparent display for network load, based on /proc/net/dev file;
- a transparent display for disk load, based on /proc/stat, /proc/partitions and /dev informations;
- a transparent display to monitor laptop's battery
- a transparent summary of all previous informations in text format;
- a basic transparent image viewer, ImageView.
The code above compiles and build for Window (TM). However, only a subset of the applications listed above work properly: the clock, the calendar, and the image viewer.
What's new
Version 2.9
- Added better support to new kde-plasma themes, and in particular the use of themed color palettes
- Added a batch mode for transparency-settings, in order to automatically apply the saved configuration to opened transparency applications
Version 2.7
- Added support for Qt5.0;
- Better handling of SVG margins and shadow dimensions;
- Simplified configuration.
Version 2.6
Several improvements have been added to the transparent calendar application, such as displaying the week number, selecting full weeks directly, or say, all fridays in a month.