AFAIK, It is for system transparency, not for installed apps.Thanks for the build, it's awesome! I did run into an issue though, transparency doesn't seem to work for me. It's enabled in the settings and registry, but none of my programs can be transparent
I have some apps that support transparency (e.g. Obsidian) and system apps that should have transparency (e.g. Settings), but both are opaque đŸ˜”AFAIK, It is for system transparency, not for installed apps.