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by chrismorgan
1062 days ago
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When you have things that move or resize windows instantaneously, e.g. snapping to one side of the screen, the wobble in the windows was a transition, one that helped you keep track of elements rather than everything just… changing. Seriously, so useful for floating window managers, it’s a simple and obvious form of transition, significantly better than what window managers have ended up at these days (if anything). (Then I switched to i3, and more recently Sway. Not sure I’d appreciate wobbly windows in tiling window managers, though maybe with gaps (… which I’ve never understood the appeal of) it might be better.) |
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