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Linerly opened this issue Jan 26, 2022 · 2 comments
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Linerly commented Jan 26, 2022

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@Linerly Linerly changed the title Confetti effect color (and movement) isn't the same as Element Web's confetti effect color Confetti effect color (and movement) isn't the same as Element Web's confetti effect Jan 26, 2022
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Linerly commented Jan 26, 2022

And notice that Element Android's confetti isn't anti-aliased

@Linerly Linerly changed the title Confetti effect color (and movement) isn't the same as Element Web's confetti effect Confetti effect color (and movement, shape) isn't the same as Element Web's confetti effect Jan 26, 2022
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bmarty commented Jan 31, 2022

It will be maybe better with #5079 , but the code does not compile :/

@ouchadam ouchadam added T-Task Refactoring, enabling or disabling functionality, other engineering tasks Z-parity-with-web A-Timeline labels Feb 8, 2022
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