On Monday 18 August 2008 19:42, Phil Meyer wrote: > Marko Vojinovic wrote: > > Ok, you know, that thing from Mac OS X, that zooms the icons > > parabolically when you hover the pointer over them... > > Cairo is available in Fedora: > > cairo-dock > cairo-dock-devel > cairo-dock-plug-ins > cairo-dock-plug-ins-xfce > cairo-dock-themes Now this calls for a "WOW!!!", I'm impressed !! :-) At first google helped me find something called "OxygenLeopard", a SuperKaramba widget that was pretty much a disaster, a simple python script that draws the icons. It had no way of configuring, and the script itself was pretty badly written. Then I tried KoolDock, which looked much more promising. It was configurable, apparently did the job required, but somehow was "jumpy" in animation. But then I tried the "real thing", and of course it completely outperforms KoolDock, and I guess pretty much everything else. It is beutiful, slick, smooth in animation, has bunch of themes, configurable beyond any imagination... I am considering to drop the plasma-panel (at least until kde 4.1 comes around) as Cairo can be configured with equivalent functionality, even more, while it looks *much* better... I recommend it to everyone. Thanks to Phil and others for the info, and especially the Fedora team who made this beautiful thingy available! :-) Marko -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list