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which are ignored during the animation.
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This is a good example of how animations can be setup/used in the window
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finished (one last calculation to do)
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1) Handle all property changes in bulk groups for efficiency
2) Add simplification functions for changing single properties.
3) Automatically prune redundant property settings from signals
4) Add another property or two, and simplify the number of "extra" signals/functions for non-property changes/requests.
5) Starting cleaning up the new NativeWindowSystem class to use the new plumbing, and get it ready for the XCB "guts" to be copied in.
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respected, and the border extents have been standardized.
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classes). This seems to be working much better so far - still need to finish filling out the various interaction functions and themeing (stylesheet object names done).
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class for setting/announcing changes to native windows on the system. This allows the WM class (XCB/Wayland-specific) to simply adjust each window object as needed, and the interface (pure Qt) will automatically adjust as needed.
NOTE: Still need to adjust the LXCBEventFilter to use this new class, but the root window and rootsubwindow classes are all setup to use it.
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functional, with 2-way create/show/hide/close detection. Windows do not detect/resize as needed yet though.
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