# labwc - [1. What is this?](#1-what-is-this) - [2. Build](#2-build) - [3. Install](#3-install) - [4. Configure](#4-configure) - [5. Run](#5-run) - [6. Integrate](#6-integrate) - [7. Accept](#7-acceptance-criteria) ## 1. What is this? Labwc is a wlroots-based stacking compositor for Wayland. It aims to be light-weight and independent, with a focus on simply stacking windows well and rendering some window decorations. Where practicable, it uses clients for wall-paper, panels, screenshots, and so on. Labwc tries to stay in keeping with wlroots and sway in terms of general approach and coding style. In order to avoid re-inventing configuration syntax and theme variable names, [openbox-3.4] specification is used. This does not mean that labwc is an openbox clone. In fact, as a Wayland compositor it will be quite different in areas, and the acceptance criteria only lists ca 40% of openbox features. Parsing GTK3 and Qt themes for window decorations is quite complicated, so using the much simpler openbox specification makes sense for a simple compositor such as labwc. [Video (3:42)](https://youtu.be/rE1bQjSVJzg) ## 2. Build meson build/ ninja -C build/ Dependencies include: - meson, ninja, gcc/clang - wlroots (>=0.13.0 or master) - wayland (>=1.19) - wayland-protocols - libinput (>=1.14) - libxml2 - cairo, pango, glib-2.0 - xkbcommon - xwayland, xcb (optional) Disable xwayland with `meson -Dxwayland=disabled build/` For further details see [wiki/Build]. ## 3. Install See [wiki/Install](https://github.com/johanmalm/labwc/wiki/Install). ## 4. Configure Labwc uses the files listed below for configuration and theming. | file | user over-ride location | man page | ------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | -------- | [rc.xml] | ~/.config/labwc/ | [labwc-config(5)] | [menu.xml] | ~/.config/labwc/ | [labwc-menu(5)] | [autostart] | ~/.config/labwc/ | [labwc(1)] | [environment] | ~/.config/labwc/ | [labwc-environment(5)] | [themerc] | ~/.local/share/themes/\/openbox-3/ | [labwc-theme(5)] See also [labwc(1)] and [labwc-actions(5)] ## 5. Run ./build/labwc [-s ] Click on the background to launch a menu. If you have not created an rc.xml configuration file, default keybinds will be: - Alt-tab: cycle window - Alt-F3: launch bemenu - Alt-escape: exit ## 6. Integrate Suggested apps to use with labwc: - Screen-shooter: [grim] - Screen-recorder: [wf-recorder] - Background image: [swaybg] - Panel: [waybar] - Launchers: [bemenu], [fuzzel], [wofi] - Output managers: [kanshi], [wlr-randr] ## 7. Acceptance Criteria A lot of emphasis is put on code simplicy when considering features. The main development effort if focused on producing a solid foundation for a stacking compositor rather than adding configuration and theming options. In order to define what 'small feature set' means, refer to the lists of [complete] and [outstanding] items. For more details, see the full table of [acceptance criteria]. High-level summary of progress: - [x] Optionally support xwayland - [x] Parse openbox config files (rc.xml, autostart, environment) - [x] Parse openbox themes files and associated xbm icons - [x] Support maximize, iconify, close buttons - [x] Catch SIGHUP to re-load config file and theme - [x] Support layer-shell protocol - [x] Support damage tracking to reduce CPU usage - [x] Parse menu.xml to generate a basic root-menu - [x] Support wlr-output-management protocol - [x] Support HiDPI - [ ] Support foreign-toplevel protocol (e.g. to integrate with wlroots panels/bars) - [ ] Support on-screen display (osd), for example to support alt-tab window list - [ ] Support libinput configuration (tap is enabled for the time being) High-level summary of items which are not inteded to be implemented: - Icons (except window buttons) - Animations - Gradients for decoration and menus - Any theme option not required to reasonably render common themes (it's amazing how few options are actually required). [openbox-3.4]: https://github.com/danakj/openbox [rc.xml]: docs/rc.xml [menu.xml]: docs/menu.xml [autostart]: docs/autostart [environment]: docs/environment [themerc]: docs/themerc [labwc(1)]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/johanmalm/labwc/master/docs/labwc.1.scd [labwc-config(5)]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/johanmalm/labwc/master/docs/labwc-config.5.scd [labwc-menu(5)]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/johanmalm/labwc/master/docs/labwc-menu.5.scd [labwc-environment(5)]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/johanmalm/labwc/master/docs/labwc-environment.5.scd [labwc-theme(5)]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/johanmalm/labwc/master/docs/labwc-theme.5.scd [labwc-actions(5)]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/johanmalm/labwc/master/docs/labwc-actions.5.sc [wiki/Build]: https://github.com/johanmalm/labwc/wiki/Build [grim]: https://github.com/emersion/grim [wf-recorder]: https://github.com/ammen99/wf-recorder [swaybg]: https://github.com/swaywm/swaybg [waybar]: https://github.com/Alexays/Waybar [bemenu]: https://github.com/Cloudef/bemenu [fuzzel]: https://codeberg.org/dnkl/fuzzel [wofi]: https://hg.sr.ht/~scoopta/wofi [kanshi]: https://github.com/emersion/kanshi.git [wlr-randr]: https://github.com/emersion/wlr-randr.git [acceptance criteria]: https://github.com/johanmalm/labwc/wiki/Acceptance-criteria [complete]: https://github.com/johanmalm/labwc/wiki/Minimum-viable-product-complete-items [outstanding]: https://github.com/johanmalm/labwc/wiki/Minimum-viable-product-outstanding-items