https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=450268

--- Comment #9 from Sebastian E. <kde-b...@foobarlibre.net> ---
(In reply to guimarcalsilva from comment #8)
> If there's a problem with the animation itself, then that should be fixed
> instead of leaving it up to the user to work around the issue by manually
> speeding up individual animations or manually choosing the easing curves.
> Mind you easing curves don't usually change the amount of time it takes for
> an effect to complete, only the speed of movement within a certain
> timeframe, so changing it wouldn't have any effect on the amount of time it
> takes for windows to appear after the animation starts.

The problem with the slide animation itself is that it's too slow. Sure, I
could increase the global animation speed, but then all other animations would
be too fast. Of course, that's just my opinion. How to fix that? Hmm... how
about providing an option to control the speed of the slide animation
independently from all other animations? Oh, it already existed, but was
removed, because it was inconsistent? Well, then how about providing that
option for every animation? That would make everyone happy, and emphasize KDE's
selling point of being an un-opinionated, customizable, powerful desktop
environment, instead of undermining it.

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