README: updates

* Multiple windows _are_ supported, sort of, via --server
* Add note about GNOME not having SSDs
* Add mouse wheel to list of keyboard/mouse shortcuts
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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ being important features (i.e. _"must-haves"_), that are unlikely to
ever be supported by foot.
* Tabs
* Multiple windows
* Graphical elements (menu, buttons etc)
## What does not work?
@ -50,6 +50,17 @@ This is a list of known, but probably not all, issues:
* Reflow text on window resize
* GNOME; might work, but without window decorations.
Strictly speaking, foot is at fault here; all Wayland applications
_must_ be able to draw their own window decorations (but foot is
not).
However, most people want a uniform look and feel on their desktop,
including the window decorations. For this reason, a Wayland
application can request _Server Side Decorations_ (SSD). GNOME will
reply with a "I here you, but sorry, I wont do that".
## Fonts
@ -137,6 +148,10 @@ available:
Paste from _primary_ selection
* <kbd>wheel</kbd>
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## Requirements
@ -165,7 +180,7 @@ In addition to the dev variant of the packages above, you need:
### Arch Linux
Use [makepkg](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Makepkg) to build
the bundled [PKGBUILD](PKGBUILD) run `makepkg` in the source root
the bundled [PKGBUILD](PKGBUILD) (run `makepkg` in the source root
directory)..
Note that it will do a profiling-guided build, and that this requires