Bug 350335 - It's a wish to extend KDE effects with burning Windows like the Addon for compiz-config manager " compiz-fusion-plugins-extra " to adapt and integrate this into the KDE Effects , It would fit perfectly into Kwin.
Summary: It's a wish to extend KDE effects with burning Windows like the Addon for com...
Status: RESOLVED INTENTIONAL
Alias: None
Product: kwin
Classification: Plasma
Component: effects-various (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: Kubuntu Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: KWin default assignee
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnbPe...
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Reported: 2015-07-18 06:21 UTC by d.ricketts
Modified: 2015-07-18 17:23 UTC (History)
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Description d.ricketts 2015-07-18 06:21:44 UTC
This is more a wish then a bug ! 
It would be cool to get the burning Windows effect like back in Ubuntu 10.04, 11.04 
with the plugin "compiz-fusion-plugins-extra". I know it's Compiz and not available under Ubuntu anymore.
This effect would fit way better into KDE anyway after my opinion!
I am of course I admit desperate for that effect, and many people too.
some people just want Linux because of that effect. 
I had a friend he just downloaded Ubuntu 
back then just* because it had this burning Window effect! 
Sadly it is not available anymore or U can't install it. I tried. Something similar under KDE would let KDE look even better than now!
And I know KDE is made to be eye-catchy
Thx for reading 

Reproducible: Couldn't Reproduce




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnbPe33ofr4
Comment 1 Martin Flöser 2015-07-18 16:57:31 UTC
I'm sorry that won't be implemented.
Comment 2 Thomas Lübking 2015-07-18 17:23:54 UTC
Please notice that this does not mean, you won't be able to have this.
It's a plugin system and you can write such effect plugin and load and use it.

It only means that the core kwin development team has no interest in providing or maintaining this kind of rather "over the top" effects.