tag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:/discussions/suggestions/2722-transparent-backgroundMultiMarkdown Software, LLC: Discussion 2015-01-20T15:23:45Ztag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/322993472014-03-27T23:31:47Z2014-03-27T23:31:47ZTransparent Background?<div><p>Chris,</p>
<p>Thank you for writing in!</p>
<p>A transparent background would just show you the white of the
window, so<br>
it won't really accomplish anything. The window itself is not
transparent.</p>
<p>Fletcher</p></div>Fletchertag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/322993472014-03-28T00:34:35Z2014-03-28T00:34:36ZTransparent Background?<div><p>So can the window be made transparent as with the Terminal and
many text<br>
editors?</p></div>Christopher Holdentag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/322993472014-03-28T21:00:17Z2014-03-28T21:00:17ZTransparent Background?<div><p>I'll add it to the list of things to look into, but because of
some of<br>
the "tricks" I have to do to improve efficiency of some of the
features,<br>
it may not be possible.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Fletcher</p></div>Fletchertag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/322993472014-04-18T16:36:28Z2014-04-18T16:36:28ZTransparent Background?<div><p>FYI -- version 2.6.9 makes the window transparent, so you can
experiment with the editor and preview. I tried it for a bit, and
the editor worked ok, but there is some strangeness with the web
preview that results in a faint "ghost" image. I probably won't
spend the time to track down the cause of this, as it appears to be
something in WebKit rather than my app.</p></div>Fletcher