Compiz Fusion 0.7.8 released
This is the fourth development release of Compiz Fusion 0.7 series, which will be the basis for the stable 0.8.0 release. This release, based on Compiz 0.7.8, brings the usual translations updates and bug fixes plus some work on kde4 integration and a lot of improvement to animations plugin.
Quick changelog:
plugins-main:
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* Animation plugin is split into two plugins, with the basic animations kept in
plugins-main and the more complex ones moved to plugins-extra.
* Other plugins can now add new animations, which automatically show up in the
animation selection boxes in ccsm and simple-ccsm.
* Improved performance and stability in animations.
* Various minor bugfixes
plugins-extra:
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* New animationaddon plugin
* Fix a lot of mem leaks
* Merged cubecaps plugin functionality
libcompizconfig:
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* Fix many mem leaks
* Added kde4 session support
Configuration managers changes:
ccsm:
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* Added startup notification and optional dbus single-instance support
* Make use of the new tooltip system introduced in GTK 2.12
* Support animation subplugin system
* Some smaller bug fixes and icon updates
simple-ccsm:
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* Fix profile handling when desktop effects are not enabled
* Reduce startup time
* Add support for the extensible animation plugin
* Add support for staticswitcher and stackswitcher
* Some bug fixes
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