Hi, I have already sent a email about the clipboard and selection in wayland a few weeks ago[1] (mainly about middle button paste). After reading more about clipboard and selection protocol in wayland, I have more questions about the limitation of the protocol.
1, as mentioned in my previous email[1], there is no support for middle button paste right now. This is totally different from either normal clipboard or dnd. (p.s. If this is added in the future, what should be the name of it since the clipboard right now is taking the name "selection"). 2, about clipboard manager (or the similar function provided by clipboard manager in X11). The bear protocol doesn't seems to support selection access after a program quit (not to mention other advanced features provided by clipboard manager like clipboard history). Krh mentioned in a bug report[2] that there is a more advanced implementation in weston now, but the only thing I have found that may be related is the src/clipboard.c file in weston, which at least doesn't work out-of-box for weston-terminal. Is that a simple implementation of clipboard manager in the compositor? Any documentation how it should work? Haven't found any documentation about what the application should do (e.g. info the clipboard manager or at least the compositor about going to exit) in order to support it. IMHO, it is still a good idea to make it possible for having a standalone clipboard manager to provide some advanced feature. 3, about clipboard access and monitoring. According to the protocol, the client will only receive wl_data_device::data_offer event and the wl_data_offer object will only be valid when the client has a input focus. Why is this constraint added, This means 1) It is impossible to monitor the clipboard (since the client will not always have a focus) 2) it is impossible for a cli clipboard access, both of which are useful features that are possible (and easy) to implement in X. Having to provide a serial and having ::accept and ::recieve as separate request/event make this even harder. Is there any reason this is designed in such a way? [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg07467.html [2] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52077#c1 Yichao Yu _______________________________________________ wayland-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/wayland-devel
