Disable Transparency
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Sorry @Naio, the only option there is through System Preferences. May I ask, are you finding 1Password is more transparent than other applications you use?
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I should've mentioned that I was mainly talking about 1Password mini. For example: http://cl.ly/image/0S3u3R2w1T18
It looks ugly and is very hard to read. I was hoping there was a "defaults com." command (or something else) I could enter in the Terminal to disable the transparency in 1Password.
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Hey @Naio, I'm not sure whether you're already aware of this feature, but if you click on the anchor in the bottom left of the login item view in your screenshot, it pops out the item, makes the window opaque, and "anchors" the login info on the screen until you close it with the red x at the top.
I realize that's not exactly the same thing you were asking for, but if you really have a hard time reading an item's details because of the translucence, it can help.
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Yeah, not quite what I was looking for, but you can clearly see how much easier it is to read the text when the window is less translucent: http://cl.ly/image/3g1l0P3K0z09
It's not the end of the world. It doesn't matter a great deal that is is kind of hard to read, but it still annoys me how ugly it looks (sorry). It looked a lot nicer the short time I was using 'Reduce Transparency' in System Preferences.
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