As changing global visual effects (None, Normal or Extra) resets the activated compiz plugins, I thought that it also reseted the settings of these plugins (i.e: the whole compiz configuration).
It seems weird to me that these settings are not reseted to some default ones, while the activated plugins do (this mean that if two different users select the same global visual effect configuration, say Normal for example, they can get different-behaving desktops :S). It also makes me wonder how are this global configurations implemented, as importing/exporting a hole compiz configuration (profile) is a very easy task =P.
@Travis: Yeap, it seems you are right.
As changing global visual effects (None, Normal or Extra) resets the activated compiz plugins, I thought that it also reseted the settings of these plugins (i.e: the whole compiz configuration).
It seems weird to me that these settings are not reseted to some default ones, while the activated plugins do (this mean that if two different users select the same global visual effect configuration, say Normal for example, they can get different-behaving desktops :S). It also makes me wonder how are this global configurations implemented, as importing/exporting a hole compiz configuration (profile) is a very easy task =P.
But well, that is a completely different issue.