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Currently, when transparent-clipping is enabled, pop-in and pop-out animations cause the background to appear, and the new window to fade in/out over such segment of the background. This occurs when fading elements are over other windows. See the videos below, showcasing the strange effect with and without corner-radius:
2025-01-14.23-15-36.mp42025-01-14.23-16-47.mp4
It would be preferable if the fade effect did not cause the background to flash, as it is jarring and looks ugly. It would be preferable if the wallpaper faded in with the translucent portion of the screen, or looked as if the wallpaper were part of the element being faded in. Here is a crude example of such fade effect:
2025-01-14.23-28-46.mp4
Adding a more elegant fade effect for transparent-clipping elements would greatly improve the look of rices such as mine which are inspired by Windows' Mica transparency effect.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Currently, when
transparent-clipping
is enabled, pop-in and pop-out animations cause the background to appear, and the new window to fade in/out over such segment of the background. This occurs when fading elements are over other windows. See the videos below, showcasing the strange effect with and withoutcorner-radius
:2025-01-14.23-15-36.mp4
2025-01-14.23-16-47.mp4
It would be preferable if the fade effect did not cause the background to flash, as it is jarring and looks ugly. It would be preferable if the wallpaper faded in with the translucent portion of the screen, or looked as if the wallpaper were part of the element being faded in. Here is a crude example of such fade effect:
2025-01-14.23-28-46.mp4
Adding a more elegant fade effect for
transparent-clipping
elements would greatly improve the look of rices such as mine which are inspired by Windows' Mica transparency effect.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: