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Wobbly Windows ?
by DanaKil on Wednesday 30/May/2007, @11:31
Will be there a wobbly windows effect ? I know this effect can look useless (and I agreed at first) but now I like it a lot
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Re: Wobbly Windows ?
by Troy Unrau on Wednesday 30/May/2007, @11:40
If you check out Seli's youtube page, there is (or used to be) a wobbly windows video up there. I did see that effect when I was scrolling through the list :)
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  • Re: Wobbly Windows ?
    by franta on Wednesday 30/May/2007, @12:17
    It wasnt wobbly effect, it was a wave effect - all windows were just waving, whether you moved them or not.
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    • Re: Wobbly Windows ?
      by Troy Unrau on Wednesday 30/May/2007, @12:22
      Oh, right. There are a number of plugins that implement 'demo' modes, and I believe that one was called the 'Drunken Windows' demo or somesuch :)
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Re: Wobbly Windows ?
by Soyuz on Thursday 07/Jun/2007, @23:38
My personal opinion (hence a end user vote) -

wobbly windows *BAD*.
Specially the minimize effect in beryl (do not have good enough english to properly term it) really SUCKS.
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