Personally, I prefer the glide 2 animation for windows. Fade feels like
a better fit for 'transitive' windows, like menus or dialogs. The glide
2 animation is a tweaked fade with slightly more impact - which
conceptually fits application windows (they have more impact than simple
menus).

The difference is subtle though and I don't feel strongly for it. I just
felt a strange vibe when I used the KDE compositor, which I eventually
linked to the fade-in animation: application windows behaved exactly
like menus!

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Make window open animation the same as close animation (glide 2)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195737
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