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@trop trop bot commented Jul 15, 2021

Backport of #30136

See that PR for details.

Notes: Fixed an issue where BrowserWindows would not properly honor transparency: true or a backgroundColor being set in their constructor options.

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@MarshallOfSound MarshallOfSound merged commit 0c72bf0 into 14-x-y Jul 19, 2021
@MarshallOfSound MarshallOfSound deleted the trop/14-x-y-bp-fix-browserwindow-transparency-not-working-1626380330601 branch July 19, 2021 16:31
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Fixed an issue where BrowserWindows would not properly honor transparency: true or a backgroundColor being set in their constructor options.

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