-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 | I think there is a chance to get it part of the standard, but given | that most "mainstream window managers" are working on Wayland | currently I wouldn't expect that they will implement support for | it. On Wayland it is just an internal detail to the window | manager.
Erm... How can it be so? I cannot believe Wayland is not going to introduce a standard of some kind for windows management? This is political design decision or Wayland team just didn't developed their specifications yet? | You need to prepare a change to the spec. The tricky part here is | to keep backwards compatibility. We must expect that some | applications do "smart" things like stopping video playback if they | are not on the current desktop. (That's the main reason why KWin | didn't go the road i3 went: we cannot break existing | applications). Thank you a lot for interesting example. I had some ideas about possible implementation, but now things got a bit more complicated. I think I need to figure out more use cases like that one. ——— Pavel Kretov. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJU+LQiAAoJEHpTboV0Z/GsTnkP/AsQC1KaKlsNICqbgUDCuESw /yKYbcmj2vCB8HXhLAN6yrqfMOartG5mb4MUaPKHU/zyS6S8q7nQvL3TbsWCXxMb CWzcZ3p/ewfTExdLED72H+RRqbhVmcUwWjKu/nwaHPIoXR48NXNjCWWrt9h9MQiH wSSDIOh4SqqGcF8a15g2vSp02b88FuitnRqc5WO26V2SQGHMPGttGSI3VdVj6S1+ bbgf/g4+jxB5Eg02y/CZsdYVbb9My36uRckTe0Xz4RHoJageyuZaGa2QSeqeOdqH 8QVN5/ZW7BRBP6jezyAcdxFTeGaaiLpa9xyK6ZlEw4yj1Znd+ICL91fuQePNTuO5 Ew3kTSG/n96dbC2DUVdmoBqSvSz0QlirlcX7JFNtOAproO4Zhh5WuvJDjoigrxSt /ll6U3Tg/ut4pyxsBWfEX1Ou7buM5yrby4Iy+ExrdJPjg0vnNXBgK1j/RvsqJDBQ 8P0lWXgNNl6JMG7JURYNJg7dLdZUI9pVidl8WbGdol1Qcz4r270EeDsGfzs9Waze hhvF5mE3Qywni1ATP01psCGYsDVIEXvs8hk3nNaSZLkqabw08Mhe5xCJG5R5DAzh 7pd+EG925oHdQ+xKXYYVOZK09kLNiQUDE979MmmUkw4DoYAKIwJqXGC45MLnkJyz LVK+UuATk07bs3G5e91w =ouEQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ wm-spec-list mailing list wm-spec-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/wm-spec-list