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Alpha values less than 1 do not display properly

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  • [x ] I am on the latest Hyper.app version
  • [ x] I have searched the issues of this repo and believe that this is not a duplicate

Issue

After the new update, overtime the alpha value is changed to be less than 1, the hyper terminal displays the new color value correctly once the .hyper.js is saved, but once hyper is quit and reopened, the terminal displays a much more transparent alpha. This was never an issue in the previous version.

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  • State:open
  • Created 5 years ago
  • Comments:5 (1 by maintainers)

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dharmavagabondcommented, Apr 19, 2018

The issue also happens when loading the config file but it resets back to normal by opening and closing the dev tools: https://github.com/defringe/verminal/issues/6.

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tmvstcommented, Apr 18, 2018

I think I might be experiencing this same problem with Verminal theme. Terminal background in this theme is partly transparent with glass effect, but the transparency is reasonable only after installing the theme. After I open new Hyper window or restart the app, the transparency freaks out. Screenshot: http://files.tmv.st/qxVV (top one is a new window, bottom is right after installing the theme)

One thing I noticed when checking for console errors (there are none), after I open and close the console, background transparency switches back to normal. What is going on?

I’m on Mac OS 10.13.4 with freshly updated Hyper 2.0

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