Compiz Fusion Community News for June 10, 2008: Physics, Docking, Everything!
It’s another edition of the Compiz Fusion Community News, and I’m here to tell you all about the great new development happening in the Compiz Fusion project since the last time I blogged about it. Highlights for this week are:
Elements plugin: A merge of snow, firefly, stars, autumn and bubbles
More snow-like plugins: Roaches (ala XRoaches) and ‘Boing’
A new compiz ‘dock’ feature, based on shelf
Real-time compiz physics plugin
Sphere deformation for atlantis
Zoombox for eZoom!
Developer ’show-repaint’ plugin to see where your plugin is being nasty when damaging
Tons of memory leak and bugfixes!
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Elements Plugin: A merge of snow, fireflies, stars, autumn and bubbles
Well, PatrickFisher, who wrote the autumn plugin a few months ago is back with his merger of the mess that is snow, fireflies, stars, autumn and bubbles into one big plugin. There isn’t too much new about this plugin, but it does sport the following features:
New mode ‘bubbles’ which draws bubbles on your screen
Ability to ‘check’ elements and toggle them all at once, instead of toggling them individually
Slighly more accessible developers interface.
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