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Re: Thanks for resisting peer pressure and waiting
by Paul Eggleton on Saturday 01/Dec/2007, @23:57
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Neither can I, but you can do what I do, which is to watch the videos recorded at the conferences:
http://home.kde.org/~akademy06/videos/
http://conference2007.kde.org/conference/programme.php
(some of them have some encoding problems, you just have to put up with the frame freezing)
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Re: Thanks for resisting peer pressure and waiting
by Luca Beltrame on Sunday 02/Dec/2007, @00:06
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Basically Beryl/Compiz Fusion just exposes its internals for plugin writers (instead of having a good API), therefore re-using its plugins it's not possible.
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Re: Thanks for resisting peer pressure and waiting
by Diederik van der Boor on Monday 03/Dec/2007, @00:12
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Some reasons not to use Beryl/Compiz:
* The "API" for plugins was using internals directly. So it's not usable outside Beryl.
* Effects happen to be a small portion of the window manager code. (like 10% for the total code)
* Window management is quite a black art. It was better to add effects then to throw all good code away.,
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Re: Thanks for resisting peer pressure and waiting
by T. J. Brumfield on Monday 03/Dec/2007, @12:23
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I didn't suggest that you throw out Kwin. I suggested you include the 10% of effects code from Compiz-fusion into Kwin, and try to stabilize a plugin API that both Compiz-fusion and KDE can use.
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Re: Thanks for resisting peer pressure and waiting
by Anon on Monday 03/Dec/2007, @12:28
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Frankly, re-implementing the effects would be far easier than a) persuading the Compiz Fusion guys to re-architect everything so that they have a neutral API and port all their plug-ins to it just so KDE can use them and b) actually doing the changes once you've somehow managed to persuade them and c) porting KWin and all its effects to the new API.
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