Quoth Carlos R. Mafra,
But at least for me it makes sense to keep 'bouncing' under the 'animations' option, as bouncing something is a prime example of an "animation", no?
The other animations are user initiated. If I minimise a window it flips over and vanishes, for example. Bouncing is controlled by the application demanding attention.
I like having my windows flip over when they're hidden. I still haven't tried wmaker but on my Mac I don't like having my dock icons jumping up and down shouting "hey look at me" whenever they feel like it. At the moment I'd have to kill a feature I always liked in order to turn off an unwanted new feature.
Clearly lots of people do want this type of notification and they should of course have it. I just don't like it being tied to something else when someone might want one but not the other.
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