On 04/09, Kristian Høgsberg wrote:
> That's a very nice overview of the project,
Thanks.
> though I'd point out that
> there's a bit more work to do on GTK+ support: client side decorations
> (as you mention), selections, dnd and popup placement are the big
> ones.
Done.
> It would also be ni
Hi
Nice overview. I would add that genivi (linux for automotive use) is
going to require wayland in the upcoming standards. There is work
going on to integrate the Genivi layermanager as a protocol extension
into wayland.
The layermanager is a system to manage multiple hardware
buffers/planes that
I saw that Wayland port is removed in the chromium project, two days ago.
I don't know the reason and next plan about wayland.
Refer to below issue.
https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/10009024
2012/4/10 Kristian Høgsberg
> That's a very nice overview of the project, though I'd point out tha
That's a very nice overview of the project, though I'd point out that
there's a bit more work to do on GTK+ support: client side decorations
(as you mention), selections, dnd and popup placement are the big
ones. It would also be nice to included a summary of what's mssing in
the protocol and the s
On 04/09/2012 02:08 AM, dar...@chaosreigns.com wrote:
[19]Chrome / chromium might work, but I haven't seen how.
I saw chromium over Views running on wayland drm backend.:)
Thanks,
Juan
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