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    any chance to make the background semi-trasparent?

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    Switch_ | # 11 | 2010-04-13, 09:56 | Report

    Well I know that noobmonkey has got plenty coding experience, and I got plenty graphics experience.....

    If you fancy a makeover for your app mate hit me up, we can do some work there and also if there's anything that can be done in relation to the OP's request, more than happy to lend a hand.

    Pierlux, no transparencies in the image you posted so not quite sure what you're getting at :?

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    Pierlux | # 12 | 2010-04-13, 10:16 | Report

    Originally Posted by Switch_ View Post
    Well I know that noobmonkey has got plenty coding experience, and I got plenty graphics experience.....

    If you fancy a makeover for your app mate hit me up, we can do some work there and also if there's anything that can be done in relation to the OP's request, more than happy to lend a hand.

    Pierlux, no transparencies in the image you posted so not quite sure what you're getting at :?
    Updated image. More bigger.
    Look at the menu. The background is "trasparent" and you can see the desktop wallpaper. I wanna have the same for the applications.
    Ex. I open "conversations" , it will be like in my image.
    You got it?

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    Switch_ | # 13 | 2010-04-13, 10:28 | Report

    Ah ok I see what you're getting at.... That might require some serious coding - by all means correct me if I'm wrong, but because there isn't transparency there already then the desktop wallpaper would be disabled, allowing the application background to take over....

    Alternatively, replacing the image with the same image as behind the menu screen (ie; the blurred desktop background) would have the same effect. However, this would only be a single image fix rather than a transparency effect.

    I don't think that the phone works on transparency because to smooth the desktop transistions you remove the blur applied to the main desktop background - meaning it's not a transparency, its an applied effect.

    Not knowing enough about the set up I can't really comment tbh.... Sorry

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