Using acrylic option in microsoft terminal #250
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DescriptionI don't really think this is possible, but I guess I'll ask anyway. The first icon of the powerline option will be transparent if there is no previous segment. In microsoft terminal you can use the acrylic option to make your terminal less opaque (more transparent). However, the powerline icon doesn't take this into account and will still display the background color as if it was fully opaque. (example can be seen here). Is there any way to make the powerline icon apply the color after the acrylic has been applied? Environment
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Thanks @JasperSurmont, have the exact same issue. |
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@JasperSurmont this is an issue in Windows Terminal, it's on their backlog. |
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@JasperSurmont this is an issue in Windows Terminal, it's on their backlog.