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From: | Gregory Casamento |
Subject: | Re: Wayland backend design |
Date: | Thu, 14 Jan 2016 21:09:48 -0500 |
I'd be surprised if this did not require some fixing though to get it working again.It'd be cool to see this running with NiftyTitleBar (which requires GNUstep rendered decorations),
There was a patch to Terminal.app which allowed (a certain non-standard) escape sequence in the shell prompt to call setRepresentedFilename: which I found incredibly useful
ftp://gnustep.org/pub/gnustep/contrib/NiftyTitleBar-0.0.2.tar.gz
http://malmberg.org/alex/scrapheap/Terminal-filename.patchOn Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 7:39 AM, Gregory Casamento <address@hidden> wrote:_______________________________________________Looks great! One of GNUstep's strengths is being able to render it's own window decorationsOn Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 10:37 Sergio L. Pascual <address@hidden> wrote:On Thu, 2016-01-14 at 00:23 -0500, Gregory Casamento wrote:
> Also, which version of the Rik theme are you using here?
The one from this repo (https://github.com/AlessandroSangiuliano/rik.th
eme) with a minor change to enlarge the main menu bar.
> I can't stress enough how cool this is. One issue that has always
> plagued GNUstep on X is the lack of full control of the window
> border. On X, for instance, the curved corners of the windows don't
> show properly. With your wayland backend they seem to display
> perfectly.
Wayland favors client-side decorations, so this backend just returns NO
in handlesWindowDecorations. The hard work is being done by the Rik
theme :-)
Sergio.
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