Il giorno gio 27 feb 2020 alle ore 15:49 Tor Arne Vestbø < [email protected]> ha scritto:
> Hi Pier! > > First of all I’d like to strongly echo your thanks to Johan for his > amazing work on QtWayland! > > The module is important to us as well, and we’d like to see it continued. > As of now we do not have a dedicated person to take over Johan's work, but > this is something we’re looking to address. > > In the interim, Eskil will be our point of contact, as discussed here: > https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland-protocols/-/merge_requests/20#note_419952, > and our graphics team, who has many people with Wayland experience, will > follow up anything that comes up. > > What are the things you see on the horizon for Qt 6? > There are different topics, there are already a couple of epics: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-64598 https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-68847 plus off the top of my head: - implement missing protocols like pointer constraints/relative motion (started working on it: qtwayland code should be in good shape, needs to clarify how does qtgui changes work on other platforms) - possibly a better API for WaylandOutput modes from QML - allow to set frame margins for client-side decorations (this is related to QWindow and xdg-shell, probably other platforms too) There are also some notes from QtCS '19: https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_Contributors_Summit_2019_-_Qt_Wayland_Client_and_extensions -- https://liri.io An OS and apps built with modern design and features
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