Config Compiz-Fusion Animations

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Re: Config Compiz-Fusion Animations

Post by McLovin »

you just have to install the compiz config manager open a console and enter

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sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
that will give the settings manager, then go to preferences, advanced desktop effects settings
that's it
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Re: Config Compiz-Fusion Animations

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Thank you, was wondering where that was. What do I select so when I close a window, it burns up?
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Re: Config Compiz-Fusion Animations

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Ralphnaderchop wrote:Thank you, was wondering where that was. What do I select so when I close a window, it burns up?
Go to CCSM and select Animations, then choose close animation tab. Double click on whatever is at the top of the animation list box and then select Burn from the drop down box, then save and exit CCSM.
You can change delays and particles and lots of other things as well.
Have fun.
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