Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP2 - GNOME 08-05-2008 Manual page 79

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Window Effects
Use the options on this tabbed page to specify what happens when you move windows,
how window transitions appear, and to change window opacity.
Figure 2.7 Window Effects Tabbed Page
Moving Windows
By default, windows appear transparent when you move them. If you want window
edges to stick (snap) to other windows and workspace edges when you hold down
the Shift key while moving the window, both the Windows wobble while they're
being moved and Window edges stick to other windows when you hold down "Shift"
options must be selected.
You can also choose to make windows appear distorted (wobbly) as you move or
resize them, giving the impression that the window is more fluid than rigid.
Window Transitions
These options lets you add a fade-in and fade-out effect to windows and menus
when you open and close them. Windows will also shrink smoothly onto the task
bar when they are minimized and will grow smoothly back to their normal size
when they are reopened.
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