Hi Daniel, I'm asking because I'm the author of this tool: https://code.google.com/p/touchegg/
That is exactly what you mention but for X11. So I'd like to port it to Wayland if it is possible of course. > The intention was to reserve trackpad > gestures for a gesture interpreter > which lives in the compositor and is > properly integrated with, e.g., scrolling > and tap-to-click. Does this mean that it is possible to get multi touch gestures in the compositor at the moment? Will or is it possible to use both approach? I mean, get system gestures in the compositor and app specified gestures in the clients, like in OS X. Thank you very much! El 01/06/2014 23:24, "Daniel Stone" <dan...@fooishbar.org> escribió: > Hi, > > > On 1 June 2014 02:03, José Expósito <jose.exposit...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> And I say more or less because it is necessary to put 3 fingers on the >> trackpad to start moving the rectangles... >> Anyway, the program is not working on Weston. My question is, is that >> because Weston doesn't implement multitouch support or because Wayland >> doesn't support it at the moment? Could it be possible to implement >> multitouch support in a custom compositor? >> > > Wayland doesn't (currently) support touchpad gestures for arbitrary > clients; trying to do it for X11 uncovered a whole host of really subtle > and annoying issues. The intention was to reserve trackpad gestures for a > gesture interpreter which lives in the compositor and is properly > integrated with, e.g., scrolling and tap-to-click. > > Can I ask if you had a specific usecase in mind? > > Cheers, > Daniel >
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