Am 11. April 2017 15:27:54 MESZ schrieb Marco Martin <notm...@gmail.com>: >On Tuesday 11 April 2017, Martin Gräßlin wrote: >> > >> >or, by default only have gestures on top and bottom edge, and leave >> >left and >> >right to applications (which, the user is free to override) >> >> on Wayland applications cannot take any edge anyway as they don't >know >> their position. Which means that technically edge swipe is >constrained to >> the compositor. > >well, if the compositor doesn't manage it and just passes events to the > >application, then the application would receive touch events and do its > >thing... if the application is at the edge, qtquickcomponents drawers >would >just work, even if the app has no idea where in the screen it is
this can only work if: - the window borders the screen - is not decorated - there is no panel - or is fullscreen For the common case of notebook with touch screen this is too vague and the fullscreen case should be handled anyway.