Johann Haarhoff joh...@haarhoff.org.za escribió:
Does anyone work on Wayland support in Window Maker?
I don't think is is possible. From the Wayland FAQ:
How can I replace Wayland's Window Manager
The Wayland architecture integrates the display server, window manager
and compositor
Hello,
On Tue, 17 Feb 2015, Rodolfo García Peñas (kix) wrote:
Johann Haarhoff joh...@haarhoff.org.za escribió:
Does anyone work on Wayland support in Window Maker?
I don't think is is possible. From the Wayland FAQ:
How can I replace Wayland's Window Manager
The Wayland architecture
On 02/17/2015 12:37 PM, BALATON Zoltan wrote:
own window manager built in why do you need another one?
is that a serious question? You can't be serious to ask why I might
want a Model T in blue instead of black?
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Quoting BALATON Zoltan bala...@eik.bme.hu:
Hello,
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screen and so on.
Are you sure it's not more complex than you think and you've
considered all scenarios and not trying to build on overly simpified
assumptions?
Regards,
BALATON Zoltan
Hi,
thanks a lot for your reply. I will
Hello World,
The Wayland protocol is actually stable, Wayland has just reached
version 1.7.0 and Fedora is going to use it as default in one of their
next releases.
Does anyone work on Wayland support in Window Maker?
Best regards
Andreas
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Does anyone work on Wayland support in Window Maker?
I don't think is is possible. From the Wayland FAQ:
How can I replace Wayland's Window Manager
The Wayland architecture integrates the display server, window manager
and compositor into one process. You can think of Wayland as a toolkit
On Tue, 17 Feb 2015, Rodolfo García Peñas (kix) wrote:
thanks a lot for your reply. I will try to reply you later again, with more
info.
No need to hurry, I have no time to look at it or work on Window Maker so
I could only share my thoughts in the hope it might help. What you propose
is
time with the -platform command-line option.[35] In
January 2011, Wayland support was moved into the Lighthouse branch of
the upstream Qt repository.[36] Qt Lighthouse is shipped in the Qt 4.8
release.[37]
In December 2010, GTK+ added preliminary support for switching back-ends
at run time, saying
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 10:52:16AM +0200, Johann Haarhoff wrote:
Does anyone work on Wayland support in Window Maker?
I don't think is is possible. From the Wayland FAQ:
How can I replace Wayland's Window Manager
The Wayland architecture integrates the display server, window manager
XWayland is an X Server running as a Wayland client, thus capable of
displaying native X11 client applications in a Wayland compositor
environment.[33] This is similar to the way XQuartz runs X applications
in OS X’s native windowing system. The goal of XWayland is to facilitate
the
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