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@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ Links to various KWin-related documents are available at http://techbase.kde.org
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== Why not Compiz? ==
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Is it possible to use Compiz instead of KWin with KDE, however KWin remains the default window manager.
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It is possible to use Compiz instead of KWin with KDE, however KWin remains the default window manager.
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The option of replacing KWin with Compiz had been evaluated before work on compositing features
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of KWin started and the conclusion was, in short, that it would lead to a lot of work and duplicated
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effort.
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that are separated from its core, but which still heavily depend on it - there are even plugins
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that appear to copy and paste parts of Compiz core and modify it. Making it possible to use such
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plugins from KWin would essentially require KWin to become Compiz.
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== Why add compositing support to KWin when Compiz is better ? ==
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There can be different ideas about what better means, but regardless of that, to main aim of KWin
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is not to replace Compiz. Many users have asked for compositing support in KDE, and, for reasons
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listed in 'Why not Compiz?', the best way to achieve that has been considered to be adding compositing
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support to KWin. KWin aims to provide compositing support, focusing on providing useful compositing
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features and basic visual effects, while keeping its other strengths.
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