https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=395545

--- Comment #17 from Vlad Zagorodniy <vladz...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Christian Muehlhaeuser from comment #16)
> What's the difference in this situation with or without the blur effect? If
> the window is already transparent, the transparency effect doesn't apply
> while moving/resizing, but keeps the window at its current transparency
> setting. The same could be applied here?

No, it applies even to translucent windows.

> Maybe I'm overlooking the obvious, but I don't see how it would break
> anything. Could you explain a bit more?

Some apps can have translucent background to give users a clue what it will
record (for example, Peek). If the main window is being moved and background
behind it is blurred, that will be disaster.

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