https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=464686

Vlad Zahorodnii <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO              |INTENTIONAL
             Status|NEEDSINFO                   |RESOLVED

--- Comment #8 from Vlad Zahorodnii <[email protected]> ---
> and wanted to make it feel more natural for him

Switching to a spring animation did make sense for a couple of reasons:

- to make the animation that's played when releasing fingers look more natural
- I chose an easing curve in the older version of the effect that matched the
look of a spring animation, so we could unify some code paths

but yes, the main reason that motivated me to switch to a spring animation were
touchpad gestures because well... 5.26 added support for them in the slide
effect.

> It's really sad that all graphical applications these days have complete

We can't keep every subtle corner case accounted or add options to preserve old
behavior. If you don't like something in the slide effect, the source code is
there, you can grab older versions of the slide effect. Also, please refrain
from this kind of passive aggressive rhetoric (plastic bag, it's really sad,
and so on) if you want your input to be taken seriously.

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