We just haven't had the time to implement traditional opacity in a good fashion in the Terminal quite yet. That's left totally unchanged in the vintage console host. Uh, no, we never took out the traditional transparency option. The problem is still there, but it's probably caused by something else much deeper in the OS.
You or probably an other team working on an other part of the OS took out the traditional transparency to put in the acrylic one. MAKE TASKBAR MORE TRANSPARENT BY SIMPLE TWEAK - WINDOWS 10 TIPS It's in beta, so it's not I speak of Windows too. As far as I know the old opacity effects can't be reactivated, not even with registry hacks.
Would it possible to implement parameter options for each Acrylic layer? Well it seems at Microsoft they are not willing to have any kind of opacaity other than acrylic. Aulosthanks haven't noticed the useAcrylic setting. On the other hand, I can set the opacity of the 'normal' or the 'bundled' Command Prompt and Powershell with no Windows issue. Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account. Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community. GitHub is home to over 50 million developers working together to host and review code, manage projects, and build software together.