On 29/03/2024 01:20, Yosuke Nakayama wrote:
Dear Wayland-devel Community,

I am currently exploring the capabilities of Weston, the reference compositor for Wayland, specifically in the context of an application use case that I am working on. My goal is to achieve a functionality where the graphical output of a single application can be divided and displayed simultaneously across two separate displays. This functionality would enable part of the application window to be shown on one display and the rest on another, effectively spanning the application window across multiple screens.

From my understanding and current experimentation with Weston, this particular use case does not seem to be directly supported, but I'm not sure. Does functionality exist at this time to achieve such a use case?

I don't think this is currently supported by Weston. But it is supported by Ubuntu Frame <https://mir-server.io/docs/how-to-configure-ubuntu-frame-for-multiple-outputs>. Does you usecase allow you to consider alternative compositors?


Thank you for your time and assistance!

Best regards,


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