> On 20 Feb 2018, at 22:02, Ivan Vučica <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > A while ago Sergio L. Pascual contributed a 'dirty' wayland backend > patch, intended to be used together with cairo. > > At FOSDEM we worked on merging it, but it didn't worked out. I have > not yet merged it as it is not ready for use. > > You can see current work-in-progress: > https://github.com/ivucica/libs-gui/tree/ivucica-wayland > https://github.com/ivucica/libs-back/tree/ivucica-wayland > > Also, I am stumped. > > - xdg_shell's get_xdg_surface_special is not referenced elsewhere on > the interwebs. I have temporarily swapped it for get_xdg_surface; > thus, no longer is a more detailed window style being passed. I don't > see an obvious way to do the same with v5 xdg-shell api. > - Having done so, the window does not appear at all. I cannot find > evidence that a 'map' call is required. The window is there under > weston; events are being printed if I pass --GNU-Debug=dflt. It's > simply not drawing stuff on screen at all. > > What am I missing?
I'm just reading around what I can find about xdg-shell and looking at the get_xdg_surface_special() calls I note the extra argument is 2/1/0 for main/background/other window styles. I wonder if the 2 and 1 might correspond to the xdg-shell states for maximised and fullscreen (which seem to have those numerci values). If so, perhaps calling xdg_surface_set_maximized () and xdg_surface_set_fullscreen() might have the same effect? _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev
