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I assume that there is no option to disable the borders in slack term, so I was wondering where in the code I could possibly remove it myself? I know one option besides editing the source code would be to set the border color to black, but black in my term is slightly lighter than my background. So alternatively, is it possible to set the border color to the background?
Version: 0.5
Installation method: void linux package
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I ended up going with the second route but creating a special setting for urxvt instances with the name slack to use the same color as the background for color0. So, in my Xresources, I have:
*.background: #1c1c1c
...
slack*color0: #1c1c1c
and I start a slack terminal with urxvt -name slack -e slack-term.
The only unfortunate thing about this is that I can't use colorize for the color of the names as one color makes a person's name invisible. So, as another alternative, is it possible to exclude a color from colorize? From the wiki, it sounded like I should be able to do something like "fg-green,fg-red,fg-cyan,fg-magenta,fg-blue,fg-yellow" but slack-term only uses the last specified color in this case.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md
I assume that there is no option to disable the borders in slack term, so I was wondering where in the code I could possibly remove it myself? I know one option besides editing the source code would be to set the border color to black, but black in my term is slightly lighter than my background. So alternatively, is it possible to set the border color to the background?
Version: 0.5
Installation method: void linux package
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: