ShadowFade at logout
Various KDE 1.-4. Extensions
After you didn't really like my last logout-effect (the XPish one) I wrote a cool mixture of the native KDE-logout-effect and the XPish-grayfade-effect. That means when clicking at logout, something like a shadow is falling over your desktop. Looks really cool and is damn fast! (this is why I didn't implement inline-MMX-assembly)
Hope you enjoy it!
Addition: I had also another idea for logout-effect: I'd like it, if the desktop would be blurred until it's completely unsharp after 5 seconds or so. The problem is, that a smooth blurring isn't practicable even on modern CPUs...
12 years ago
0.3
- added KPixmapIO as class-member, so that there have to be no local/temporary instances every time, the screen is updated -> small speed improvement
0.2
- upload of working patch... :-)
- code-cleanup
- small speed-improvements
- increased fade-out-time to 5 seconds (were 4 seconds before)
0.1
- first release
12 years ago
0.3
- added KPixmapIO as class-member, so that there have to be no local/temporary instances every time, the screen is updated -> small speed improvement
0.2
- upload of working patch... :-)
- code-cleanup
- small speed-improvements
- increased fade-out-time to 5 seconds (were 4 seconds before)
0.1
- first release
openDesktop.org :
midorigin
10 years ago
It kind of bothers me that Kubuntu has included this by default.
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Ludootje
11 years ago
Awesome work!
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PerpetualBurn
12 years ago
I'm a programmer, but haven't delved too deep into compilation in linux aside from my own work so this is a little new to me.
Thanks in advance for your help and if you can give me detailed enough instructions, I would be glad to write you up a document that you can provide to users as every program should have that. At least then I would be using my technical writing minor, haha.
Thanks again,
Mike.
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meyerm
12 years ago
I just applied your patch, modified for KDE 3.4 (content=22557) on PPC and it's sloooow. ;-)
Is this just a PPC problem or would I need an accelerated X with DRI & Co?
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Superstoned
12 years ago
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Superstoned
12 years ago
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permafrost91
12 years ago
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jounihat
12 years ago
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Linux-Addict
12 years ago
thanks
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HulkProtector1
12 years ago
Any way, Good work (and suprising fast on an old IBM Aptiva, yeah, think 1996)
-Sam
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hugorodrig
12 years ago
Thanx for your great work.
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fake
12 years ago
>the default or even newer effects) thru a
>kcontrolcenter module.
This would be impossible to do it now, kde 3.4 is coming next month and no new strings can be introduced.
tobydox, have you contacted the kde developers? What do they think about the possible inclusion of this one in 3.4?
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HulkProtector1
12 years ago
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tobydox
12 years ago
Whom should I contact?
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fake
12 years ago
kde-core-devel
but i think it's too late now for 3.4
anyway, you could always try.. maybe it will be in 3.4.1 =)
cheers
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djbeirne
12 years ago
Dj.
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peppelorum
12 years ago
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CaCO3
12 years ago
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AntonioFasolato
12 years ago
GREAT!
Good work man.
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derick
12 years ago
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uddw
12 years ago
Seems to be one of these ideas that simply have to come true, one way or the other.
Isn't it fast enough if you apply a 3x3-pixel convolution several times? On slower system it would blur less, on faster systems more. But who cares?
It *has* to be done, we have no choice, I know it! :D
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koral
12 years ago
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lucher
12 years ago
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aliceoutchains
12 years ago
BTW does anyone know how I can apply this under Gentoo in an easy way?
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Bleim
12 years ago
:D
Good work!
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