mir
hello-wayland
mir | hello-wayland | |
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5 | 4 | |
580 | 135 | |
1.4% | - | |
9.9 | 5.0 | |
3 days ago | 2 months ago | |
C++ | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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mir
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GLFW has merged proper support for client-side window decorations on Wayland!
If you find the list "odd" feel free to change it on Wikipedia. Also Mir is literally a Wayland compositor as stated by the git repo. To my limited understanding (I never done anything with it, I only saw it on the Wikipedia list) it's quite similar to wlroots.
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Interesting opinions on the shortcomings of Wayland
i see mir development still active on github tho https://github.com/MirServer/mir
- Can some one explain to me in basic terms why snaps are so disliked?
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How X Window Managers Work, and How to Write One
People have already mentioned wlroots as a starting point, but there is a less opinionated and more compatible (NVIDIA-ready) library that I’m really quite fond of called Mir: https://github.com/MirServer/mir
One thing to note, Wayland, unlike X, does not support server side decorations yet, so compositor’s responsibilities are mostly just placing windows.
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Linux development sucks
Mir is not dead, it's a Wayland Compositor : https://github.com/MirServer/mir
hello-wayland
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Image in C
I first saw the trick at https://github.com/emersion/hello-wayland
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How does a Wayland compositor and client communicate?
hello-wayland and tinywl are simple wayland client and server respectively. Also wayland-book
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How X Window Managers Work, and How to Write One
You think this is bad? Just look at a native Wayland "Hello World" client [1]. This doesn't even print hello world. You have to do the text rendering yourself. And you need at least 500 more lines to implement the equivalent to a simple XGetImage() call.
1.: https://github.com/emersion/hello-wayland/blob/master/main.c
- How to link Wayland header files in C?
What are some alternatives?
sowm - An itsy bitsy floating window manager (220~ sloc!).
hello_imgui - Hello, Dear ImGui: unleash your creativity in app development and prototyping
natwm - Not A Tiling Window Manager
arcan - Arcan - [Display Server, Multimedia Framework, Game Engine] -> "Desktop Engine"
2bwm - A fast floating WM written over the XCB library and derived from mcwm.
bspwm - A tiling window manager based on binary space partitioning
tinywm - The tiniest window manager.
kawa - A small Wayland compositor inspired by Plan 9's rio.
mako - A lightweight Wayland notification daemon
dwl - dwm for Wayland - ARCHIVE: development has moved to Codeberg
oguri - A very nice animated wallpaper daemon for Wayland compositors