On Tuesday 16 May 2006 11:31, Thomas Zander wrote: > On Tuesday 16 May 2006 16:24, Kuba Ober wrote: > > I don't see how an animation would improve broken behaviour. I'd be, > > for example, pretty annoyed by an animation that would, in practical > > terms, block the application and who knows what else. Sliding windows > > around isn't exactly cheap, especially if you're on a remote X session > > (even if over a gigabit connection). Animating windows might be > > acceptable on platforms that are optimized for just that, say OS/X. > > That's about the only platform where it could be properly implemented > > (as in not making the performance suffer). > > I think you are a bit behind on technology then :) I'm not. I'm realistic. > I used an alternative window-manager the other day and it used > transparency quite abundantly Surely animations can be enabled on systems that support them, but having them as a default way of assuring usability is no good. I can't see why people with remote X and VNC connections should somehow be at a disadvantage. There are large remote deployments of KDE, so that should be kept in mind. It's no good to suddenly make lots of people angry. Cheers, Kuba