How about: <entry name="client_side" value="1" summary="no server-side decoration"/> <entry name="server_side" value="2" summary="server-side decoration"/>
And as description: "This interface allows a server to announce support for server-side decorations and optionally express a preference for using them. A client can use this protocol to request being decorated by a supporting server. If server and client do not negotiate the use of a server-side decoration using this protocol, clients continue to self-decorate as they see fit." Cheers, Eike On 03/19/2018 04:34 AM, Drew DeVault wrote: > To summarize the state of affairs here, the purpose of this protocol is > to communicate: > > - The compositor's preference to use SSD or leave the client to its own > devices > - The choice of the client to have SSD displayed > > We can completely remove CSD from the question because the term is > barely meaningful. CSD is just a code-word for "some client-provided > mechanism for window manipulation". SSD on the other hand is an apt > description for what the server is going to do here. > > I think we can settle the matter by making the following change to > Simon's proposal: > > <enum name="mode"> > <description summary="window decoration modes"> > These values describe window decoration modes. > </description> > - <entry name="client_side" value="1" summary="client-side window > decoration"/> > - <entry name="server_side" value="2" summary="server-side window > decoration"/> > + <entry name="server_side" value="1" summary="server-side window > decoration"/> > + <entry name="none" value="2" summary="no window decoration"/> > </enum> > > Then updating the prose accordingly. We can include a note along the > lines of "if the client chooses not to use server-side decorations, it > is responsible for its own window management operations." > > -- > Drew DeVault > _______________________________________________ wayland-devel mailing list wayland-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/wayland-devel