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Revision 3 (Per Amundsen, 01/31/2015 10:56 AM) → Revision 4/16 (Per Amundsen, 01/31/2015 11:04 AM)

h1. Backgrounds Options 

 Most of these options can also be toggled with the [[/background]] command. 

 The Image Layout dropdown allows setting various layouts for the background image, default is usually Stretch. 

 h2. Main 

 Sets the background image for the MDI area (the area behind the window shown when a docked window is unmaximized) 

 h2. Channel 

 Sets the background image for the textarea for Status/Channel/Query/Chat windows. (somewhat misleading name). 

 h2. Menubar 

 Sets the background image for the Menubar. 

 h2. Toolbar 

 Sets the background image for the Toolbar. 

 h2. Toolbar Buttons 

 Sets the background image for the all Toolbar buttons which is not a [[picture window]]. 

 h2. Switchbar 

 Sets the background image for the Switchbar. 

 h2. Treebar 

 Sets the background image for the Treebar. 

 h2. Nicklist 

 Sets the background image all nicklist's except [[custom window]]. 

 h2. Statusbar 

 Sets the background image for the Statusbar. 

 h2. Use (fake) transparent windows 

 When this option is enabled, the textarea of all status/channel/quuery/chat windows will be transparent down to the MDI area behind the window. 

 If the MDI area have a background image, the window will show a portion of this background image relative to the window location and size, else it will show the MDI area background color. 

 !http://i.imgur.com/8CtMV5z.jpg! !http://i.imgur.com/eTBKUcA.jpg! 

 h2. Use (fake) transparent main window 

 When this option is enabled, the MDI area will try to get the windows background image or color and use this as it's background,  

 If both the transparent main window and transparent windows option is enabled, it gives the illusion of transparency to the desktop. 

 h2. Use (fake) transparent nicklist 

 When this option is enabled, text nicklist of all channel windows will be transparent down to the MDI area behind the window.