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wl_input_device has been both renamed and split. wl_seat is now a virtual object representing a group of logically related input devices with related focus. It now only generates one event: to let clients know that it has new capabilities. It takes requests which hand back objects for the wl_pointer, wl_keyboard and wl_touch interfaces it exposes which all provide the old input interface, just under different names. This commit tracks these changes in weston and the clients, as well as similar renames (e.g. weston_input_device -> weston_seat). Some other changes were necessary, e.g. renaming the name for the visible mouse sprite from 'pointer' to 'cursor' so as to not conflict. For simplicity, every seat is always exposed with all three interfaces, although this will change as time goes on. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org> |
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Wayland Demos This repository contains a few demos application for the Wayland project. There's a sample compositor that can run on KMS, under X11 or under another Wayland compositor and there's a handful of simple clients that demonstrate various aspects of Wayland: