dev.compiz-fusion.org — After a lot of preparations in the last weeks, that resulted also in the “curve” expo mode, I’ve finally finished my idea to implement a cylinder deformation for the cube plugin. The code is in the cubeaddon plugin, that is the cubereflex plugin with this new feature.
Apr 9, 2008 View in Crawl 4
f54280Apr 10, 2008
That looks like the original Borland C++ background (see for instance <a class="user" href="http://www.lenholgate.com/archives/images/BC31.png)">http://www.lenholgate.com/archives/images/BC31.png ...</a>I coded countless hours on that, and it seems to me that it wasn't hard on the eyes. I am not sure that the back on white we have to day is really better (of course, my eyes were better at that time, so I may be wrong)
evantraversApr 10, 2008
Nice. That is really nice.
klcoApr 10, 2008
Personally I found the Alt+Tab replacements most useful, especially the one (I can't remember whats it called) that pulls in all of your open windows and shrinks them down to fit on the screen... I find myself trying to do it on my windows work computer and it makes me a sad panda :-(
ukshadowApr 10, 2008
oh and btw customization nesscerally isn't a good thing. You end playing with it and spending ours changing it around. It just adds complication.For example. I spent days getting arch to look right, I don't really want to be doing that.If your wondering why i triple posted, I didn't have a enough time to edit.
Closed AccountApr 13, 2008
Of course it's fast. You only need 2 polygons for a square window. Why do you think even low end chipsets like Intel's crapware line can render this effortlessly? You will notice in the video, when the window is resized, they have to use an outline window instead of resizing the window in real time. That's because if they tried to resize the window in real time it slows down to an embarrassing crawl. Most of you idiots know dick squat about computers or anything else in general. But on the Internet you are so pro.
Closed AccountApr 13, 2008
No, it's a total piece of s**t for YOU because your computing hardware budget consists of a paper route, lifting the seat cushions at your mom's house, and hanging a sign that reads "5 dollars a climax" above a restroom glory hole at a local Denny's.
sybesisApr 14, 2008
ah sure? it could be a cylinder but in perspective it looks like a truncated cone!!!