Quoting "Carlos R. Mafra" <[email protected]>:
On Tue, 26 Aug 2014 at 12:44:31 +0800, David Maciejak wrote:
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Change the 10 to 10000, and move your dock on the right side.
You should be able to see something ;)
Indeed, something must be done about the speed, it's too fast.
In set the animation speed to 'ultraslow' in WPrefs but even that
is too fast.
Anyway, maybe the default delay value should be updated ?
Probably yes. I haven't seen the code doing the animation for
a long time though.
IMO no, at least not only. If we change the timeout, we will have an
icon "jumping" on the screen. The Appicon is painted only 5 or 6 times
on the screen moving from the appicon list to the Dock/Clip/Drawer.
While the icon is moving, in the wsleeps, wmaker is stopped, and the
application is not launched. Please, to test it, modify the wsleep
time as David pointed, and you will see what I'm saying.
IMO, the right code is painting the icon more times on the screen.
Every X (5? 10?) pixels or something like. Then, the icon is moving
(not jumping). and wmaker can do it faster (now, video cards and
computers are faster). We need change (probably a lot) the function
SlideWindows (src/misc.c).
Rodolfo García Peñas (kix)
http://www.kix.es/
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