Making the desktop environment use all of the possible features would
probably be a matter of rewriting many individual apps (file managers, media
players, etc), something I'm really not very interested in doing. A desktop
and window manager (see videos above) would be much more interesting for me
Will everything in GNOME be forwards compatible with Wayland *without* using
an X session within Wayland? I didn't think that was going to happen.
Therefore we should start over with a clean base that's useful both to those
with and without multitouch, and then figure out how to get all the gnome
a
On 28.06.2011 16:53, Kai Wohlfahrt wrote:
I hadn't actually seen uTouch before, looks interesting. However I
think the difference is that (for now) it seems to be an adaption to
use some multitouch features on a standard gnome/unity/whatever desktop.
What I'm thinking about is a different UI d
From f656362511e2622e3cde6062e156b59a83b50e03 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Laszlo Agocs
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 17:51:29 +0300
Subject: [PATCH] Add touch events to protocol.
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protocol/wayland.xml | 39 +++
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