hikarin522 / GlassIt-VSC

VS Code Extension to set window to transparent on Windows platform.
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=s-nlf-fh.glassit
MIT License
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command 'glassit.increase' not found #3

Closed thiensniper closed 5 years ago

thiensniper commented 6 years ago

Can't increase or decrease the transparency.

tariva commented 6 years ago

getting same error with ctrl + alt + z

thiensniper commented 6 years ago

@tariva I think this extension hasn't compatible with the new version of visual code that we have yet!

zeferinix-mllrdev commented 6 years ago

@thiensniper Same issue. A co-worker of mine have the same latest version as of date and it works fine on his machine. I think this is machine-specific and not compatibility issue with newer versions of visual studio code.

thiensniper commented 6 years ago

@zeferinix-mllrdev I try the extension on 2 machine. One is desktop PC, one is on laptop. The desktop PC use Ubuntu 16.04 and the laptop use Windows 10. And both of them can't increase or decrease the transparency. They are also installed the newest version of Visual Code.

thiensniper commented 6 years ago

@zeferinix-mllrdev @tariva The issue was resolve automatically when i updated Windows 10 to 1803. I haven't try on ubuntu if it working on yet!

AbhimanyuAryan commented 6 years ago

doesn't work in macOS High Sierra either

houtaru commented 5 years ago

i'm getting same error!

ghost commented 5 years ago

linux mint 19 aint working either ..phbrhrhrhrrrr

hiteshsahu commented 5 years ago

Same issue on Ubuntu 18 with VS 1.29.1 for GlassIt-VSC v0.1.3

hikarin522 commented 5 years ago

This extension supports Windows only. So I fixed it to work only in Windows environment.

v0.1.4

felloz commented 4 years ago

I have same issue, using Windows VS Code version 1.45.1

cerinoligutom commented 4 years ago

I have same issue, using Windows VS Code version 1.45.1

Same VS Code version, it works fine on my machine and still using it (more than 2 years). Win10 Pro 64bit. Maybe you have something else going on?

I had this issue at my work desktop when the OS was running on Win10 2016 LTSB. Was gone when we moved to Windows pro. There could've been something missing in that OS that this extension requires.

TanawatJukmongkol commented 2 years ago

Have same issue in Codium 1.65.2, on ParrotOS. :/

Isok-Yashy commented 2 years ago

has the same effect https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=eyhn.vscode-vibrancy

pin-lee commented 2 years ago

Same issue with VSCodium version 1.67.2 built on Gentoo Linux. I will likely manually set a transparency value for VSCodium in my compositor; I suggest people viewing this thread do the same.

Or I'll just use Vibrancy XD (nevermind it doesn't support Linux)

v-nhandt21 commented 1 year ago

Ctrl + Shift + P

Then open UI Setting, search for Glassit, and set the transparency value

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