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Neil Roberts 2855766333 nested: Add damage tracking to the nested compositor example
The nested compositor example now responds to damage requests and
tracks them in the pending buffer state. This isn't currently used for
anything and it is immediately discarded when the surface is commited
but it will be used later when the example is converted to use
subsurfaces.
2013-12-04 16:34:07 -08:00
clients nested: Add damage tracking to the nested compositor example 2013-12-04 16:34:07 -08:00
data window.c: frame_button: Maximize, minimize, close, icon buttons in window frame 2012-05-10 16:19:33 -04:00
desktop-shell build: Fix out-of-tree build for desktop-shell 2013-12-04 12:57:02 -08:00
man Make the default desktop shell client configurable 2013-12-02 15:44:49 -08:00
protocol tablet-shell: Remove 2013-12-04 10:18:29 -08:00
shared os: use posix_fallocate in creating sharable buffers 2013-12-02 16:20:27 -08:00
src rpi: launcher must init before udev-seat 2013-12-04 11:38:40 -08:00
tests Remove the weston_view.geometry.width/height fields 2013-12-02 22:17:58 -08:00
wcap Add more missing config.h #includes 2013-08-26 14:59:14 -07:00
xwayland Move xwayland up one directory level 2013-12-04 10:20:02 -08:00
.gitignore Automatically generate weston.ini with the right paths 2013-11-27 22:49:31 -08:00
autogen.sh Update autotools configuration 2010-11-06 21:04:03 -04:00
configure.ac desktop-shell: Move to new desktop-shell subdirectory 2013-12-04 10:20:02 -08:00
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notes.txt Add informal notes file 2012-10-25 15:00:42 -04:00
README Flesh out README a bit, link to building instructions 2012-07-20 12:26:23 -04:00
wayland-scanner.mk autotools: Don't use wayland-scanner.m4 2013-08-20 11:15:19 -07:00
weston.ini.in Automatically generate weston.ini with the right paths 2013-11-27 22:49:31 -08:00

Weston

Weston is the reference implementation of a Wayland compositor, and a
useful compositor in its own right.  Weston has various backends that
lets it run on Linux kernel modesetting and evdev input as well as
under X11.  Weston ships with a few example clients, from simple
clients that demonstrate certain aspects of the protocol to more
complete clients and a simplistic toolkit.  There is also a quite
capable terminal emulator (weston-terminal) and an toy/example desktop
shell.  Finally, weston also provides integration with the Xorg server
and can pull X clients into the Wayland desktop and act as a X window
manager.

Refer to http://wayland.freedesktop.org/building.html for buiding
weston and its dependencies.