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Dock icon animation does not obey OS setting "disable animations" #1798

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grandinj opened this issue Aug 26, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #1808
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Dock icon animation does not obey OS setting "disable animations" #1798

grandinj opened this issue Aug 26, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #1808

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@grandinj
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what the title says.

Specifically, this is the animation that occurs when the application is triggered somehow.

3v1n0 added a commit to 3v1n0/dash-to-dock that referenced this issue Aug 31, 2022

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mnvr Manav Rathi
Ensure that the animation duration is computed according to the St
Settings values, taking in account both the slowdown factor and the
animation disablement.

Closes: micheleg#1798
3v1n0 added a commit to 3v1n0/dash-to-dock that referenced this issue Aug 31, 2022

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mnvr Manav Rathi
Ensure that the animation duration is computed according to the St
Settings values, taking in account both the slowdown factor and the
animation disablement.

Closes: micheleg#1798
3v1n0 added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 21, 2022

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mnvr Manav Rathi
Ensure that the animation duration is computed according to the St
Settings values, taking in account both the slowdown factor and the
animation disablement.

Closes: #1798
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Thanks Marco

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