On 12.03.25 13:29, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult wrote:
hello friends,
That's one of the more tricky things, especially since there's more than clipboard protocol ;-)
here's a little update: 1. xselections are now fully isolated: * namespace's IDs are internally prefixed to selection names, so each NS only seeing it's own ones. But root NS can still see them all (eg. NS "foo"'s selection "PRIMARY" will become "<foo>PRIMARY") 2. each NS now has it's own virtual root window: root window access (for non-root NS) is redirected to the NS's (invisible) virtual root window (at least for properties), so e.g. cut buffers (which are just rootwin properties) are isolated. 3. whitelisting a bunch of extensions (or specific calls to them). --mtx -- --- All racism is bad. All lives matter. --- Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult Free software and Linux embedded engineering i...@metux.net -- +49-151-27565287