The KWin::TimeLine class was only a small wrapper around QTimeLine
without adding anything to QTimeLine what is not present in QTimeLine.
The initial idea was to make it possible to provide more curve shapes.
This is now obsoleted by Qt shipping more useful curves with QTimeLine.
So let's clean up a little bit and use QTimeLine directly instead of
the small wrapper.
All effects are adjusted to use QTimeLine directly.
There's still the possiblity of distortion if someone places the panel between two screens. But that's hardly possible to catch as it would require to animate parts of the window in one direction and the rest in another direction.
BUG: 183059
BUG: 183099
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=936880
its own directory, cleaned up the effect config macros and renamed
"MakeTransparent" to "Translucency" so that it matches its visible name.
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=921749