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I was considering consolidating the options. The 100% opacity w/ the ability to still interact w/ windows behind was a request of another user, but I don't think I agree with its usefulness. I'll look into making this more intuitive.
In the pull request I just created, I set it so the Opacity menu is disabled when translucency is off. I just kind of did this arbitrarily - being able to change opacity and not seeing a response kind of bothered me ^-^ - but let me know if you like how this functions
@Fabersky I think that's probably an improvement, but I'm still unsure. I might want to make it so that there are 3 options: Normal, Floating, and Translucent Floating (to fulfill #61), and this would clash with getting rid of the translucent option. Thoughts?
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If user change the Opacity setting should trigger
translucencyPress
functionand also change back to 100% Opacity, should
didDisableTranslucency
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