SUMMARY When enabling Wobbly Windows then advanced mode and setting extreme values for the advanced parameters, moving or resizing windows with these configurations applied causes theme to get stuck seemingly forever in a rapidly moving state that may cause nausea or even seizures to some users, in addition to unusability where interacting with a window very rapidly moving and never settling is near impossible. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Enable the Wobbly Windows window effect 2. In its config, enable advanced mode 3. Set all parameters to their max values 4. Apply and attempt moving a window OBSERVED RESULT Windows move frantically across the screen and never settle down EXPECTED RESULT a. Not to be able to set such high value combinations in the first place b. Otherwise, have them handled more gracefully c. Or at the very least show a warning SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux: Arch Linux KDE Plasma Version: 6.3.5 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.15.0 Qt Version: 6.9.1 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION There are other lower value combos that induce this, especially on maximization.
Created attachment 182304 [details] Wobbly windows freaking out Here is a recording showing various configurations and their effect
Well, you did say you wanted maximum wobbling. :) I'm going to call this "not a bug: since you deliberately enabled an off-by-default effect, configured it, enabled advanced mode, and then pushed all the settings to absurd levels. You basically went out of your way to shoot yourself in the foot here. We could in principle reduce the effects on some of these sliders, but are you sure you want that? Part of the charm of this effect it its sheer silliness. I don't know how much sense it makes to reduce that in the interests of safety for people who intentionally configure a silly effect for maximum silliness. This isn't iPadOS; we don't need rubber bumpers on absolutely everything. :)
Fine, but I'd suggest putting at least a warning of what to expect from bumping all settings to the max.
I also think an explicit seizure warning would be welcome.
Yeah, maybe we should at least add a warning so that you know clicking "Apply" could be dangerous.