Re: patch to gnome-session: smooth fade on logout



On 22/04/2004 2:36 AM, Evan Martin wrote:

On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 04:09:22PM +0100, Calum Benson wrote:
No, it's not that one... this one is based on the xscreensaver fade
routine IIRC.

FWIW, at least on the machines I'm using, the difference between
xscreensaver's fade and GNOME's fade is significant.  xscreensaver is
smooth and fast, while GNOME's looks like the computer is breaking
because the screen flashes frame by frame slowly.
xscreensaver manipulates the gamma setting for the screen (equivalent of calling xgamma in a loop with successively smaller gamma values), which allows for a smooth fade of the entire screen. This isn't really possible if you want to fade part of the screen but keep one dialog at full intensity (the logout dialog).

So it isn't that surprising that xscreensaver can do the fade faster, since it is doing something different.

James.

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