If I understand correctly you don't want to instanly show sth (eg a popup)
but you want to make the 'coming in' and 'going away' effect with a
gtkWindow and gtkDialog or any other gtkWidget. I also would like to
know what's the best to way to do it

I've seen it in Gparted when "View --> Operations".
The first I thought was:  a for loop that will adjust the size and
would seem like it's "fading in" or a gobject timeout that will do the
same (touch size [do resizing] and/or move)

So it this a better way to do this?
Or at least will the above work and how CPU friendly are those technics?

Thank you

ps. Yes I know the composite extension of Xorg. But it's devel, and I
would be interested to know if composite is on and one of the above
described technics [or other you will propose] will make Xorg slow as
hell or not.
-- 
Nikos Kouremenos | Jabber ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://members.hellug.gr/nkour
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