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/********************************************************************
KWin - the KDE window manager
This file is part of the KDE project.
Copyright (C) 2007 Philip Falkner <philip.falkner@gmail.com>
Copyright (C) 2009 Martin Gräßlin <mgraesslin@kde.org>
Copyright (C) 2010 Alexandre Pereira <pereira.alex@gmail.com>
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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Copyright (C) 2018 Vlad Zagorodniy <vladzzag@gmail.com>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*********************************************************************/
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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// own
#include "glide.h"
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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// KConfigSkeleton
#include "glideconfig.h"
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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// Qt
#include <QMatrix4x4>
#include <QSet>
namespace KWin
{
static const QSet<QString> s_blacklist {
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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QStringLiteral("ksmserver ksmserver"),
QStringLiteral("ksmserver-logout-greeter ksmserver-logout-greeter"),
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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QStringLiteral("ksplashqml ksplashqml"),
QStringLiteral("ksplashsimple ksplashsimple"),
QStringLiteral("ksplashx ksplashx")
};
GlideEffect::GlideEffect()
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{
initConfig<GlideConfig>();
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reconfigure(ReconfigureAll);
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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connect(effects, &EffectsHandler::windowAdded, this, &GlideEffect::windowAdded);
connect(effects, &EffectsHandler::windowClosed, this, &GlideEffect::windowClosed);
connect(effects, &EffectsHandler::windowDeleted, this, &GlideEffect::windowDeleted);
connect(effects, &EffectsHandler::windowDataChanged, this, &GlideEffect::windowDataChanged);
}
GlideEffect::~GlideEffect() = default;
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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void GlideEffect::reconfigure(ReconfigureFlags flags)
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{
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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Q_UNUSED(flags)
GlideConfig::self()->read();
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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m_duration = std::chrono::milliseconds(animationTime<GlideConfig>(160));
m_inParams.edge = static_cast<RotationEdge>(GlideConfig::inRotationEdge());
m_inParams.angle.from = GlideConfig::inRotationAngle();
m_inParams.angle.to = 0.0;
m_inParams.distance.from = GlideConfig::inDistance();
m_inParams.distance.to = 0.0;
m_inParams.opacity.from = GlideConfig::inOpacity();
m_inParams.opacity.to = 1.0;
m_outParams.edge = static_cast<RotationEdge>(GlideConfig::outRotationEdge());
m_outParams.angle.from = 0.0;
m_outParams.angle.to = GlideConfig::outRotationAngle();
m_outParams.distance.from = 0.0;
m_outParams.distance.to = GlideConfig::outDistance();
m_outParams.opacity.from = 1.0;
m_outParams.opacity.to = GlideConfig::outOpacity();
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}
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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void GlideEffect::prePaintScreen(ScreenPrePaintData &data, int time)
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{
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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const std::chrono::milliseconds delta(time);
auto animationIt = m_animations.begin();
while (animationIt != m_animations.end()) {
(*animationIt).update(delta);
++animationIt;
}
data.mask |= PAINT_SCREEN_WITH_TRANSFORMED_WINDOWS;
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effects->prePaintScreen(data, time);
}
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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void GlideEffect::prePaintWindow(EffectWindow *w, WindowPrePaintData &data, int time)
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{
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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if (m_animations.contains(w)) {
data.setTransformed();
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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w->enablePainting(EffectWindow::PAINT_DISABLED_BY_DELETE);
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}
effects->prePaintWindow(w, data, time);
}
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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void GlideEffect::paintWindow(EffectWindow *w, int mask, QRegion region, WindowPaintData &data)
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{
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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auto animationIt = m_animations.constFind(w);
if (animationIt == m_animations.constEnd()) {
effects->paintWindow(w, mask, region, data);
return;
}
// Perspective projection distorts objects near edges
// of the viewport. This is critical because distortions
// near edges of the viewport are not desired with this effect.
// To fix this, the center of the window will be moved to the origin,
// after applying perspective projection, the center is moved back
// to its "original" projected position. Overall, this is how the window
// will be transformed:
// [move to the origin] -> [rotate] -> [translate] ->
// -> [perspective projection] -> [reverse "move to the origin"]
const QMatrix4x4 oldProjMatrix = data.screenProjectionMatrix();
const QRectF windowGeo = w->geometry();
const QVector3D invOffset = oldProjMatrix.map(QVector3D(windowGeo.center()));
QMatrix4x4 invOffsetMatrix;
invOffsetMatrix.translate(invOffset.x(), invOffset.y());
data.setProjectionMatrix(invOffsetMatrix * oldProjMatrix);
// Move the center of the window to the origin.
const QRectF screenGeo = effects->virtualScreenGeometry();
const QPointF offset = screenGeo.center() - windowGeo.center();
data.translate(offset.x(), offset.y());
const GlideParams params = w->isDeleted() ? m_outParams : m_inParams;
const qreal t = (*animationIt).value();
switch (params.edge) {
case RotationEdge::Top:
data.setRotationAxis(Qt::XAxis);
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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data.setRotationOrigin(QVector3D(0, 0, 0));
data.setRotationAngle(-interpolate(params.angle.from, params.angle.to, t));
break;
case RotationEdge::Right:
data.setRotationAxis(Qt::YAxis);
data.setRotationOrigin(QVector3D(w->width(), 0, 0));
data.setRotationAngle(-interpolate(params.angle.from, params.angle.to, t));
break;
case RotationEdge::Bottom:
data.setRotationAxis(Qt::XAxis);
data.setRotationOrigin(QVector3D(0, w->height(), 0));
data.setRotationAngle(interpolate(params.angle.from, params.angle.to, t));
break;
case RotationEdge::Left:
data.setRotationAxis(Qt::YAxis);
data.setRotationOrigin(QVector3D(0, 0, 0));
data.setRotationAngle(interpolate(params.angle.from, params.angle.to, t));
break;
default:
// Fallback to Top.
data.setRotationAxis(Qt::XAxis);
data.setRotationOrigin(QVector3D(0, 0, 0));
data.setRotationAngle(-interpolate(params.angle.from, params.angle.to, t));
break;
}
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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data.setZTranslation(-interpolate(params.distance.from, params.distance.to, t));
data.multiplyOpacity(interpolate(params.opacity.from, params.opacity.to, t));
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effects->paintWindow(w, mask, region, data);
}
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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void GlideEffect::postPaintScreen()
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{
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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auto animationIt = m_animations.begin();
while (animationIt != m_animations.end()) {
if ((*animationIt).done()) {
EffectWindow *w = animationIt.key();
if (w->isDeleted()) {
w->unrefWindow();
}
animationIt = m_animations.erase(animationIt);
} else {
++animationIt;
}
}
effects->addRepaintFull();
effects->postPaintScreen();
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}
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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bool GlideEffect::isActive() const
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{
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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return !m_animations.isEmpty();
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}
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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bool GlideEffect::supported()
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{
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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return effects->isOpenGLCompositing()
&& effects->animationsSupported();
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}
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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void GlideEffect::windowAdded(EffectWindow *w)
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{
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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if (effects->activeFullScreenEffect()) {
return;
}
if (!isGlideWindow(w)) {
return;
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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}
if (!w->isVisible()) {
return;
}
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const void *addGrab = w->data(WindowAddedGrabRole).value<void*>();
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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if (addGrab && addGrab != this) {
return;
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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}
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w->setData(WindowAddedGrabRole, QVariant::fromValue(static_cast<void*>(this)));
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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TimeLine &timeLine = m_animations[w];
timeLine.reset();
timeLine.setDirection(TimeLine::Forward);
timeLine.setDuration(m_duration);
timeLine.setEasingCurve(QEasingCurve::InCurve);
effects->addRepaintFull();
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}
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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void GlideEffect::windowClosed(EffectWindow *w)
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{
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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if (effects->activeFullScreenEffect()) {
return;
}
if (!isGlideWindow(w)) {
return;
}
if (!w->isVisible()) {
return;
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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}
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const void *closeGrab = w->data(WindowClosedGrabRole).value<void*>();
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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if (closeGrab && closeGrab != this) {
return;
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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}
w->refWindow();
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w->setData(WindowClosedGrabRole, QVariant::fromValue(static_cast<void*>(this)));
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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TimeLine &timeLine = m_animations[w];
timeLine.reset();
timeLine.setDirection(TimeLine::Forward);
timeLine.setDuration(m_duration);
timeLine.setEasingCurve(QEasingCurve::OutCurve);
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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effects->addRepaintFull();
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}
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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void GlideEffect::windowDeleted(EffectWindow *w)
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{
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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m_animations.remove(w);
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}
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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void GlideEffect::windowDataChanged(EffectWindow *w, int role)
{
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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if (role != WindowAddedGrabRole && role != WindowClosedGrabRole) {
return;
}
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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if (w->data(role).value<void*>() == this) {
return;
}
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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auto animationIt = m_animations.find(w);
if (animationIt == m_animations.end()) {
return;
}
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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if (w->isDeleted() && role == WindowClosedGrabRole) {
w->unrefWindow();
}
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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m_animations.erase(animationIt);
}
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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bool GlideEffect::isGlideWindow(EffectWindow *w) const
{
// We don't want to animate most of plasmashell's windows, yet, some
// of them we want to, for example, Task Manager Settings window.
// The problem is that all those window share single window class.
// So, the only way to decide whether a window should be animated is
// to use a heuristic: if a window has decoration, then it's most
// likely a dialog or a settings window so we have to animate it.
if (w->windowClass() == QLatin1String("plasmashell plasmashell")) {
return w->hasDecoration();
}
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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if (s_blacklist.contains(w->windowClass())) {
return false;
}
if (w->hasDecoration()) {
return true;
}
if (!w->isManaged()) {
return false;
}
return w->isNormalWindow()
|| w->isDialog();
}
[effects] Rewrite the Glide effect Summary: There are several reasons why I "re-wrote" the Glide effect: * it doesn't work correctly because it suffers from undesired perspective distortions: {F5914378} The worst part is that windows are distorted so much on multiple monitor setups that it's hard to say whether that's glide animation. * window close animation is not quite intuitive: if the close button is located at the top and I click it, I would expect that window is rotated around the bottom edge, not the top; (IMHO) * it's too much distracting when working on something for quite good amount of time: e.g. when editing photos, which involves a big number of different dialogs; * there are issues with deletion of QTimeLine; * windows are not gracefully released if some other effect grabs them; * its code doesn't follow common coding style in KWin. So, the "new" Glide effect is more subtle, it's possible to have different rotation edges for window open/close animations, it doesn't animate special windows(like audio volume feedback), the code is simpler and readable. Yet, there are some issues with QTimeLine, which are common to all effects in KWin anyway. ### Demos {F5889803} //Window Open Animation// {F5889804} //Window Close Animation// {F5889805, layout=center, size=full} //KCM// CCBUG: 394245 Test Plan: * Enabled the Glide effect * Closed System Settings * Opened it again Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, #vdg, davidedmundson Subscribers: ngraham, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13338
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} // namespace KWin