On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 3:14 PM, cat <zixo...@gmail.com> wrote: >> "Window management policy" should also be client-side. I may not have been >> clear about that. The wayland compositer almost NEVER moves or raises or >> resizes a window. Clients do this in response to clicks or whatever. This >> would have made it TRIVIAL to implement Gimp the way they intended, as at no >> time would an image window raise above their toolbars, since they control >> both of them. > > > I wouldn't use wayland if thats the case, the kind of security risk this > creates is massive. you could have clients that refuse to cooerate and > always take up the entire screen, or worse, rendering your computer useless. > also I never like muti window apps like the gimp, or openoffice. they draw > your attention away from what your doing to rearrange these little windows, > and what ever you do don't close them or would could spend the next hour > trying to get them back. there sould always be central system for making > windows behave or they won't
I don't know what window system you're currently using, but if you're using X, hit Ctrl-Alt-Backspace now, because it has all the same problems. And you should go read my reply to Peng, because it applies to you too. Kristian _______________________________________________ wayland-devel mailing list wayland-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/wayland-devel