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I think #3625 and #2886 are related. So, this may or may not be fixed soon. |
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That animation has nothing to do with Flameshot. That's how macOS works. You can see the same animation in Finder or any other graphical software too:
The #3625 has a big side-effect: "system menu bar not being able to be visible as part of the capture window". For this reason I personally am not so much in favor of it. In general it feels ridiculous to fix an operating system's problem (lack of customizability) inside our software. The only way I can think of to accept the #3625 if to make it configurable so that user can decide which behavior they want, but then that causes another problem: having options specific to each operating system, which I personally really don't like to have. It increases the maintenance burden, makes config files incompatible across OSs, and is confusing for the users. Your options at the moment are:
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In macOS, Flameshot has a desktop transition animation effect when exiting after completing a screenshot. How can I disable this animation effect?
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