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Let's try getting the KCM a little bit less scary by properly hiding everything the user doesn't have to care about. The prominent desktop effects KCM only contains the list of all the effects which can be configured and nothing else. Only exception is the disabled check after failed GL to make this easier for the user. All the "advanced" settings are moved into a new KCM called "Compositing" which is put under the hardware component in systemsettings. This contains all advanced settings including * whether compositing is enabled at all * backend * animation speeed * scale filter * unredirect fullscreen * color correction REVIEW: 116648
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531 B
Desktop File
18 lines
531 B
Desktop File
[Desktop Entry]
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Exec=kcmshell5 kwincompositing
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Icon=preferences-desktop
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Type=Service
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X-KDE-ServiceTypes=KCModule
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X-DocPath=kcontrol/kwincompositing/index.html
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X-KDE-Library=kwincompositing
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X-KDE-PluginKeyword=compositing
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X-KDE-ParentApp=kcontrol
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X-KDE-System-Settings-Parent-Category=hardware
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X-KDE-Weight=50
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Name=Compositor
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Comment=Configure compositor settings for the Desktop effects
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X-KDE-Keywords=kwin,window,manager,compositing,effect,3D effects,2D effects,OpenGL,XRender,video settings,graphical effects,desktop effects
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