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On Ubuntu (and probably other distros as well) it's as easy as going to Settings>Accessibility>Reduce animations and then turning it ON. This seems to apply to most applications, like firefox, ~~discord and spotify~~.

Is there any way to do this on swaywm? I thought maybe it could be set with an environment variable, but couldn't find any. My linux knowledge ain't the best.

This is my system: https://imgur.com/MhJe9qg

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Umm, I can't recall ever seeing any animations in swaywm. You're sure you're using sway and seeing animations in it?

[–] Toralv 1 points 1 year ago

Maybe I phrased it badly in my post. Of course swaywm in itself doesn’t have any animations, but since I don’t have a desktop environment like gnome or kde, I thought people would understand if I said that I use swaywm. Sorry