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When using monitors that are top & bottom, rather than side by side, when terminal is hidden & shown on the bottom display, it moves into the top window during it's effect of "sliding away", which is unusual, and definitely not ideal. Some kind of clipping my be needed to fix this from happening, or change of effect (the effect I'd seen used by tdrop was zooming in and zooming out, a standard gnome animation).
Furthermore, when terminal is opened on the top display, and then later opened in the bottom, you can watch it move from the top down to the bottom in it's opening animation similarly, cutting across the screen to accomplish this.
These are minor bugs, but to some could be disorienting and bothersome, but still would be good if they are fixed.
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Sorry for the delay, here's a video taken via my phone to give you the idea of what's wrong. The simplest solution also could be a simple option to disable the animation feature and just load it straight into the spot, or an alternative feature that fades it in/out. https://0x0.st/XbSN.mov https://0x0.st/XbSp.mov
When using monitors that are top & bottom, rather than side by side, when terminal is hidden & shown on the bottom display, it moves into the top window during it's effect of "sliding away", which is unusual, and definitely not ideal. Some kind of clipping my be needed to fix this from happening, or change of effect (the effect I'd seen used by tdrop was zooming in and zooming out, a standard gnome animation).
Furthermore, when terminal is opened on the top display, and then later opened in the bottom, you can watch it move from the top down to the bottom in it's opening animation similarly, cutting across the screen to accomplish this.
These are minor bugs, but to some could be disorienting and bothersome, but still would be good if they are fixed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: