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I like the option of having the choice on the transitional direction and one
else care's to comment?
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Warren Camilleri
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On 22 Jul 2011 00:37, "Rob Snelders" <rob@ertai.nl> wrote:
Hi All,

I'm trying to solve bug fdo#36946. But I'm trying to see what the best
categories are. When I go for the, in my eyes, logical choice then I
would have every transition and then afterwards you have a option to
select the "direction" of the transition. That would mean that, for
example, you choose the transition "Wipe" and then you'll have to choose
a direction, for example "up".

Is this a good way or does anybody have a better idea.

Please include me in the emails about this because I'm not subscribed to
this list.

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Greetings,
Rob Snelders

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