https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=442378
D. Debnath <d_debn...@outlook.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |d_debn...@outlook.com --- Comment #10 from D. Debnath <d_debn...@outlook.com> --- Not sure if I should open a separate bug (which is related to the logic of "focal point" of the magic lamp effect). My understanding is that the expected correct behavior of the minimize effect (whether Magic Lamp or the default Squash effect) is that it should animate the window into the task manager entry. But what if you don't have any task manager on any panel? Or (my actual issue) what if you have a specific application on which you have applied the "Skip taskbar" window rule? The issue is that there is inconsistent behaviour between the Magic Lamp effect and the default Squash effect when handling this situation (only for that specific application without a task manager entry). Squash: Don't animate at all i.e. just immediately hide the window without any animation. Magic Lamp: Do the lamp effect and hide the window into the mouse pointer (the "focal point"), wherever the mouse pointer might be! I want the Magic Lamp to also not animate at all and immediately hide the window, making its behaviour consistent with the Squash effect. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.