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Get the opaque menu bar back in Leopard! (Without editing your desktop pictures)
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Code:
sudo defaults write /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.WindowServer 'EnvironmentVariables' -dict 'CI_NO_BACKGROUND_IMAGE' 0
Replace "0" with "1" and you'll get pure white and ".5" will give you a lighter grey.
Enjoy!
Edit: You must reboot after. Even killing the WindowServer doesn't work.
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Last edited by TheSpaz; Nov 15, 2007 at 10:28 PM.
Reason: To be more specific)
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Do you have to reboot afterward? I restarted Finder, but it didn't do anything. I can't reboot right now to try it bc I'm in the middle of a download.
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Originally Posted by jasonsRX7
Do you have to reboot afterward? I restarted Finder, but it didn't do anything. I can't reboot right now to try it bc I'm in the middle of a download.
Yes, you have to reboot. Just do it when you're done... no rush.
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I stopped the download and rebooted... Sweet sugar coated jesus that is so much better, thank you!
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I'm sorry I started another thread on this--I didn't see this one. Many apologies.
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