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Originally posted by Elv13 View Post(I use Kwin)
Kwin is less complete than Compiz/Beryl/Compix Fusion/Compiz++/Compiz again. Plugins in Compiz are much better looking. Even the Wobbly windows effect feel nicer. The Fire on close, Aquarium, 3D window in cube and Expose plugings are much better than the KDE ones, I miss them.
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Why use Compiz instead of Kwin?
Well, Compiz has more effects, etc. And a bit more polish as well.
But the biggest plus is the fact that you can use mouse buttons to control the way Compiz works. Say, fading a windows opacity, or when using zoom, etc.
When using KWin, and you want to zoom into the desktop you have to use keyboard shortcuts. At least you did up till 4.3.2 (Haven't tried KWin with 4.4 SC yet)
I'm surprised just how good KWin is, but I don't think it has feature parity with Compiz yet, and if the KDE 4.4 window decorator support brings KDE window tabbing into Compiz then that would be pretty awesome.
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Originally posted by RealNC View PostAll of what you mentioned can be done with kwin too.
It certainly wasn't in there as of KDE 4.3.2.
There were hacks you could use to get around it by using background programs to remap mouse clicks, etc. into keyboard sequences but this doesn't really count as standard support.
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Originally posted by RealNC View PostI remember stuff like "Shift+MouseWheel to fade in/out" being in KWin since ages.
Try it out under KWin and let me know what you find.
My current system with KDE 4.4 SC still wont allow me to assign mouse based shortcuts to the Zoom efect for example.
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