Recently, I want to set the Panel on GNOME to transparent, but it is always black and ugly. As a result, we had to maintain the status quo. I recently saw an article about how to make the GNOME panel completely transparent ". This method is recorded for your reference. 1. If you are using a subject that comes with Ubuntu, such as Ambiance, you must copy the topic from/usr/share/themes to the main directory. themes folder. Run cp-R/usr/s.
Recently, I want to set the Panel on GNOME to transparent, but it is always black and ugly. As a result, we had to maintain the status quo. I recently saw an article about how to make the GNOME panel completely transparent ". This method is recorded for your reference.
1. If you are using a subject that comes with Ubuntu, such as Ambiance, you must copy the topic from/usr/share/themes to the main directory. themes folder.
You can run the following command:
Cp-R/usr/share/themes/theme_name ~ /. Themes
Tip: you must replace theme_name in the command with the topic name you are using !!
You can skip to step 2 for other topics.
2. Open the. themes folder in the main directory (hide the file. You can use Ctrl + H to hide the file)
Under this directory, find the theme folder you just copied and go to the gtk-2.0 folder. You may find a file named "panel. rc"-this is the panel configuration file. If the file exists, you can rename it "panel. rc. bak ". If this file does not exist, don't worry! Find the "gtkrc" file in the topic folder.
Open the gtkrc file, locate a line of include "apps/gnome-panel.rc", and add #
Operation:
Save and exit. Switch to another topic and switch back to the topic. How about transparent. Haha.