Tracking swaywm/sway@e1db1f8
Add soft deprecation warning to highlight future intent of removing the
code which drops SUID privileges. libseat now has a better alternative in
the form of seatd-launch which uses the normal seatd daemon & libseat
backend and takes care of SUID.
Fixes issue #212
This is better than `revision = master` because:
- It enables labwc commits to be checked out and build without manually
having to find the right wlroots commit to build with
- The labwc master is always buildable without user intervention even
if there are breaking changes in the wlroots master branch
Suggested in issue #289
Commit 08c537e ("xwayland: Honor size increments from
WM_SIZE_HINTS") adjusted only the window width/height according
to the size hints. If resizing from the top or left edge of the
window, we also need to adjust the window position to keep the
bottom or right edge from jumping around.
...and call it from desktop_move_to_front() in order force an enter event
on the surface below the cursor when cycling views.
Fixes#162 and #225
Inspired by PR #164 - just restructured it a bit.
Suggested-by: @bi4k8
Co-authored-by: Consolatis <35009135+Consolatis@users.noreply.github.com>
Rename wlroots input device events, for example
's/wlr_event_pointer_motion/wlr_pointer_motion_event/'
seat.c:
- In configure_libinput() use wlr_input_device->type rather than width_mm
- In new_pointer() use wlr_input_device->type rather than output_name to
check that device is pointer.
Use wlr_output_test() instead of output_ensure_buffer() which is not a
public function and only compiled when linking statically to wlroots.
Also wlr_output_rollback() on failed test.
Fixes issue #273
- made it first in the array of 'output managers' because since the
`scene_graph` merge it's the only way I have found to reliably
turn off/on outputs.
- it supports "wlr-output-power-management-unstable-v1"
- as does labwc since c23397f
- works with swayidle/swaylock
This allows popups to be rendered above views and other layers. Without
this, the popups of a layer-shell application in the bottom layer would
render below views, which does not seem right. For example, consider the
case of a panel with right-click popups.