I have dconf editor but everything is changed in juno. so we cant edit the wingpanels opacity there. if we can, how? i have recently arrived at linux environment so please help me out a bit. thanks
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You just "arrived" to the linux environment but also you have some background to define that all changed with Juno. Also you don't provide any screenshot or detailes report of what you did in the past and what you expect tp happen now. We can't read minds ....yet. AFAIK the "thing" you are looking for is in the theme– SebastianCommented Nov 26, 2018 at 2:08
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I really am new to Linux as i installed eos for the first time last month and that to Juno is my first attempt to Linux. Of course I searched the net before coming here and saw tutorials but they are outdated and Juno is not the same anymore. As for things I have done.......nothing its a fresh install so didn't think it was necessary but maybe it was ignorance so I will still post but I think it will same as any Juno stock image you see online. Any way thanks for the advice but what do i have to change in the themes folder?can you specify?– spammanCommented Nov 28, 2018 at 19:20
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he answered for you.. but like he said be carefull if you don't know css ... at least make a copy of the original file elementaryos.stackexchange.com/a/17266/14940. This is the link to the github page where is being developed github.com/elementary/stylesheet/blob/master/elementary/gtk-3.0/…– SebastianCommented Nov 28, 2018 at 20:18
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And here you can ask/request something to the Dev team github.com/elementary/stylesheet/issues. Next time don't assume is all the same, the difference with Linux and other OS's is that not any Linux is the same you can choose not to install something that others did that caused a problem... etc. Good luck– SebastianCommented Nov 28, 2018 at 20:24
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you can modify that panel in apps.css
sudo io.elementary.code /usr/share/themes/elementary/gtk-3.0/apps.css
search /*********
* Panel *
********/
and modify what you want to change Colors, transparency. # 000 is color and 0.0 is transparency.
I recommend you to be very careful since you can break something, also so that you know about how to modify things look for hex codes for colors.
I think the new dconf-editor
location you're looking for is /io/elementary/desktop/wingpanel
Uncheck use-transparency
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Oh right thanks that helped me out! Cheers. Also Is there any way to change the opacity according to our need like before?– spammanCommented Nov 28, 2018 at 19:19
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At this point, I'm not sure what the new keys are to add to the command
gsettings set io.elementary.desktop.wingpanel
. I will update my answer if I find out. Like you said, the old keys don't work.– PaulCommented Nov 29, 2018 at 3:27