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Suggestion: Set background.appearance to "blurred" to get rid of borders around Zed #4

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suhaybu opened this issue Aug 25, 2024 · 0 comments

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suhaybu commented Aug 25, 2024

I was messing with blurred background's, while nothing really striked me, I noticed the border of Zed changes simply with the addition of "background.appearance": "blurred". The borders of the IDE become non existent. It's more prominent when you use macOS's dark mode versus light mode.

No idea how this would effect Linux users.

In my opinion, I find this new look cleaner. So, personally I'll continue using the override. But I thought of showcasing it here as a suggestion.

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Never mind, visibility gets messy when you use Zed with a website in the background (like documentation). It's hard to tell Zed and the dark background apart because Zed's window no longer has a Shadow. Will keep this post up for people to play with. But I don't think it's a good idea to add to the base theme of zed-xqsit-theme

Zed in macOS's light mode

CleanShot 2024-08-25 at 07 37 24

Zed in macOS's dark mode

CleanShot 2024-08-25 at 07 38 14

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