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@@ -420,9 +420,7 @@ As for features that are lacking compared to Windows 7, there's a few that I'd l
decorations. While this has enabled Kwin to get a very detailed and close feeling of the Aero visual style,
it's not perfect. The decorations look a bit weird when maximised, especially when out of focus, but this is
pretty minor. The second issue is that it doesn't feature window reflections, which makes it pretty jarring
- to look at. The last feature that is missing is the white blur behind the window title. This actually does
- work under emerald, however smaragd has this feature implemented in a bugged way, where the blurry cloud gets
- stretched across the entire width of the titlebar, instead of fitting just the text.
+ to look at.
2. True Aero peek and Aero shake
There's a widget called Show Desktop (Win7) (https://store.kde.org/p/1100895/) which implements a Windows 7-like
Show desktop button, with a working Aero Peek. Of course, though, the Aero peek animation depends on KDE's
@@ -433,8 +431,7 @@ As for features that are lacking compared to Windows 7, there's a few that I'd l
Hover animations for things such as system tray icons, task manager indicators, and most notably the start menu orb.
Latte dock has Windows 7 task manager indicators, which look pretty good, however Latte dock is pretty bloated, and
also breaks the aforementioned Show Desktop (Win7) widget for some unknown reason, thus I don't use it. The start menu
- orb glowing animations are also unobtainable, which is quite unfortunate. Another thing that is missing is window
- highlighting upon hovering over a task icon tooltip. (This feature has actually been implemented in Plasma 5.21)
+ orb glowing animations are also unobtainable, which is quite unfortunate.
This complaint also applies to Qtcurve/QGtkStyle, as it doesn't feature any animations of any kind, sadly. All the hovers and
presses are instant, without the smooth animations of Aero.