https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=401680

--- Comment #6 from Sin Jeong-hun <typing...@gmail.com> ---
Created attachment 116643
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When it happened.

I had tested Wobbly in a slightly older KDE last week, and the visual artefact
was a lot worse (the artefact did not even disappear after the animation). This
time, it was not that bad, just a minor annoyance.

The "Maximise" seems to have been enabled by default. When I turned it off, it
no longer happened. Maybe you could add a warning about this in the
description, like "Not to be used along with the Maximise effect"?

I had captured the "weird animation" before seeing the comment about "Maximise
effect", so I will attach it. You can see a large version of the window flashes
at the right corner of the left monitor. I forgot the Wobbly parameters, but
with certain parameters, the flashing large window was a lot bigger.

Anyways, I think you can close this issue, as this can be solved by simply
disabling "Maximise". Thank you for your help.

I am not sure if I could say this here but if you do not mind, there are really
minor two additional things... (1) While wobbling, I can see some sort of seam
between the title bar and the client area, as if the title bar and the client
are not one piece. (2) Maybe apply anti-aliasing to the wobbling edges? It
looks a little bit jaggy.

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