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You don't need blyr for transparent terminal.
You can manually enable transparency by right-clicking on the terminal and select preferences, and then go to colors and enable the transparency check-box. You can even change the color scheme from it.
Hope your issue is solved.
PEACE! - Aug 02 2018
You can manually enable transparency by right-clicking on the terminal and select preferences, and then go to colors and enable the transparency check-box. You can even change the color scheme from it.
Hope your issue is solved.
PEACE! - Aug 02 2018
@sowrensen, the extensions are
1. Blyr
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1251/blyr/
Apply effect to [Activities Screen]
Blur Intensity [29.9]
Activities BG brightness [0.80]
2. Dash to panel
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1160/dash-to-panel/
Panel size [48]
App Icon Margin [8]
App Icon Padding [4]
3. Dynamic panel transparency
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1011/dynamic-panel-transparency/
Enable custom opacity
Maximized Opacity [85]
Unmaximized Opacity [0]
Enable custom panel color
Panel Color [#141414]
Remove excess panel styling
Hide corners - Jul 21 2018
1. Blyr
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1251/blyr/
Apply effect to [Activities Screen]
Blur Intensity [29.9]
Activities BG brightness [0.80]
2. Dash to panel
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1160/dash-to-panel/
Panel size [48]
App Icon Margin [8]
App Icon Padding [4]
3. Dynamic panel transparency
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1011/dynamic-panel-transparency/
Enable custom opacity
Maximized Opacity [85]
Unmaximized Opacity [0]
Enable custom panel color
Panel Color [#141414]
Remove excess panel styling
Hide corners - Jul 21 2018

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Gnome Shell Themes by unc926 135 comments
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- Jul 19 2018