protocol: Convert comments to new documentation tags

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Kristian Høgsberg 2012-01-18 19:17:23 -05:00
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THIS SOFTWARE. THIS SOFTWARE.
</copyright> </copyright>
<!-- The core global object. This is a special singleton object.
It is used for internal wayland protocol features. -->
<interface name="wl_display" version="1"> <interface name="wl_display" version="1">
<description summary="core global object"> <description summary="core global object">
The core global object. This is a special singleton object. The core global object. This is a special singleton object. It
It is used for internal wayland protocol features. is used for internal wayland protocol features.
</description> </description>
<request name="bind"> <request name="bind">
<description summary="bind an object to the display"> <description summary="bind an object to the display">
@ -43,17 +41,21 @@
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_object"/> <arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_object"/>
</request> </request>
<!-- sync is an just an echo, which will reply with a key event.
Since requests are handled in-order, this can be used as a
barrier to ensure all previous requests have been handled.
The key argument can be used to correlate between multiple
sync invocations. -->
<request name="sync"> <request name="sync">
<description summary="asynchronous roundtrip">
The sync request asks the server to invoke the 'done' request
on the provided wl_callback object. Since requests are
handled in-order, this can be used as a barrier to ensure all
previous requests have been handled.
</description>
<arg name="callback" type="new_id" interface="wl_callback"/> <arg name="callback" type="new_id" interface="wl_callback"/>
</request> </request>
<!-- A fatal error has occurred. -->
<event name="error"> <event name="error">
<description summary="fatal error event">
The error event is sent out when a fatal (non-recoverable)
error has occurred.
</description>
<arg name="object_id" type="object" interface="wl_object"/> <arg name="object_id" type="object" interface="wl_object"/>
<arg name="code" type="uint"/> <arg name="code" type="uint"/>
<arg name="message" type="string"/> <arg name="message" type="string"/>
@ -72,25 +74,33 @@
summary="server is out of memory"/> summary="server is out of memory"/>
</enum> </enum>
<!-- Notify the client of global objects. These are objects that
are created by the server. Globals are published on the
initial client connection sequence, upon device hotplugs,
device disconnects, reconfiguration or other events. The
server will always announce an object before the object sends
out events. -->
<event name="global"> <event name="global">
<description summary="announce global object">
Notify the client of global objects. These are objects that
are created by the server. Globals are published on the
initial client connection sequence, upon device hotplugs,
device disconnects, reconfiguration or other events. A client
can 'bind' to a global object by using the bind request. This
creates a client side handle that lets the object emit events
to the client and lets the client invoke requests on the
object.
</description>
<arg name="name" type="uint"/> <arg name="name" type="uint"/>
<arg name="interface" type="string"/> <arg name="interface" type="string"/>
<arg name="version" type="uint"/> <arg name="version" type="uint"/>
</event> </event>
<!-- Notify the client of removed global objects. -->
<event name="global_remove"> <event name="global_remove">
<arg name="name" type="uint" /> <description summary="announce removal of global object">
Notify the client of removed global objects.
</description>
<arg name="name" type="uint"/>
</event> </event>
<!-- Server has deleted the id and client can now reuse it. -->
<event name="delete_id"> <event name="delete_id">
<description summary="acknowledge object id deletion">
Server has deleted the id and client can now reuse it.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="uint" /> <arg name="id" type="uint" />
</event> </event>
</interface> </interface>
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</event> </event>
</interface> </interface>
<!-- A compositor. This object is a global. The compositor is in
charge of combining the contents of multiple surfaces into one
displayable output. -->
<interface name="wl_compositor" version="1"> <interface name="wl_compositor" version="1">
<!-- Factory request for a surface objects. A surface is akin to a <description summary="the compositor singleton">
window. --> A compositor. This object is a singleton global. The
compositor is in charge of combining the contents of multiple
surfaces into one displayable output.
</description>
<request name="create_surface"> <request name="create_surface">
<description summary="create new surface">
Ask the compositor to create a new surface.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_surface"/> <arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_surface"/>
</request> </request>
</interface> </interface>
<!-- Shared memory support -->
<interface name="wl_shm" version="1"> <interface name="wl_shm" version="1">
<description summary="shared memory support">
Support for shared memory buffers.
</description>
<enum name="error"> <enum name="error">
<entry name="invalid_format" value="0"/> <entry name="invalid_format" value="0"/>
<entry name="invalid_stride" value="1"/> <entry name="invalid_stride" value="1"/>
@ -125,13 +142,16 @@
<entry name="xrgb8888" value="1"/> <entry name="xrgb8888" value="1"/>
</enum> </enum>
<!-- Transfer a shm buffer to the server. The allocated buffer
would include at least stride * height bytes starting at the
beginning of fd. The file descriptor is transferred over the
socket using AF_UNIX magical features. width, height, stride
and format describe the respective properties of the pixel
data contained in the buffer. -->
<request name="create_buffer"> <request name="create_buffer">
<description summary="create a wl_buffer">
Transfer a shm buffer to the server. The allocated buffer
would include at least stride * height bytes starting at the
beginning of fd. The file descriptor is transferred over the
socket using AF_UNIX magical features. width, height, stride
and format describe the respective properties of the pixel
data contained in the buffer.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_buffer"/> <arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_buffer"/>
<arg name="fd" type="fd"/> <arg name="fd" type="fd"/>
<arg name="width" type="int"/> <arg name="width" type="int"/>
@ -145,36 +165,50 @@
</event> </event>
</interface> </interface>
<!-- A pixel buffer. Created using the drm, shm or similar objects.
It has a size, visual and contents, but not a location on the
screen. -->
<interface name="wl_buffer" version="1"> <interface name="wl_buffer" version="1">
<!-- Notify the server that the specified area of the buffers <description summary="content for a wl_surface">
contents have changed. To describe a more complicated area A buffer provides the content for a wl_surface. Buffers are
of damage, break down the region into rectangles and use this created through factory interfaces such as wl_drm, wl_shm or
request several times. similar. It has a width and a height and can be attached to a
--> wl_surface, but the mechnism by which a client provides and
updates the contents is defined by the buffer factory interface
</description>
<request name="damage"> <request name="damage">
<description summary="mark part of the buffer damaged">
Notify the server that the specified area of the buffers
contents have changed. To describe a more complicated area of
damage, break down the region into rectangles and use this
request several times.
</description>
<arg name="x" type="int"/> <arg name="x" type="int"/>
<arg name="y" type="int"/> <arg name="y" type="int"/>
<arg name="width" type="int"/> <arg name="width" type="int"/>
<arg name="height" type="int"/> <arg name="height" type="int"/>
</request> </request>
<!-- Destroy a buffer. This will invalidate the object id. --> <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
<request name="destroy" type="destructor"/> <description summary="destroy a buffer">
Destroy a buffer. This will invalidate the object id.
</description>
</request>
<!-- Sent when an attached buffer is no longer used by the compositor. --> <event name="release">
<event name="release"/> <description summary="compositor releses buffer">
Sent when an attached buffer is no longer used by the compositor.
</description>
</event>
</interface> </interface>
<interface name="wl_data_offer" version="1"> <interface name="wl_data_offer" version="1">
<!-- Indicate that the client can accept the given mime-type, or
NULL for not accepted. Use for feedback during drag and
drop. -->
<request name="accept"> <request name="accept">
<description summary="accept one of the offered mime-types">
Indicate that the client can accept the given mime-type, or
NULL for not accepted. Use for feedback during drag and drop.
</description>
<arg name="time" type="uint"/> <arg name="time" type="uint"/>
<arg name="type" type="string"/> <arg name="type" type="string"/>
</request> </request>
@ -186,39 +220,57 @@
<request name="destroy" type="destructor"/> <request name="destroy" type="destructor"/>
<!-- Sent immediately after creating the wl_data_offer object. One
event per offered mime type. -->
<event name="offer"> <event name="offer">
<description summary="advertise offered mime-type">
Sent immediately after creating the wl_data_offer object. One
event per offered mime type.
</description>
<arg name="type" type="string"/> <arg name="type" type="string"/>
</event> </event>
</interface> </interface>
<interface name="wl_data_source" version="1"> <interface name="wl_data_source" version="1">
<!-- Add an offered mime type. Can be called several times to
offer multiple types. -->
<request name="offer"> <request name="offer">
<description summary="add an offered mime type">
This request adds a mime-type to the set of mime-types
advertised to targets. Can be called several times to offer
multiple types.
</description>
<arg name="type" type="string"/> <arg name="type" type="string"/>
</request> </request>
<!-- Destroy the selection. --> <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
<request name="destroy" type="destructor"/> <description summary="destroy the data source">
Destroy the data source.
</description>
</request>
<!-- Sent when a target accepts pointer_focus or motion events.
If a target does not accept any of the offered types, type is
NULL -->
<event name="target"> <event name="target">
<description summary="a target accepts an offered mime-type">
Sent when a target accepts pointer_focus or motion events. If
a target does not accept any of the offered types, type is NULL.
</description>
<arg name="mime_type" type="string"/> <arg name="mime_type" type="string"/>
</event> </event>
<!-- Request for data from another client. Send the data in the
specified mime-type over the passed fd, the close it. -->
<event name="send"> <event name="send">
<description summary="send the data">
Request for data from another client. Send the data as the
specified mime-type over the passed fd, then close the fd.
</description>
<arg name="mime_type" type="string"/> <arg name="mime_type" type="string"/>
<arg name="fd" type="fd"/> <arg name="fd" type="fd"/>
</event> </event>
<!-- Another selection became active. --> <event name="cancelled">
<event name="cancelled"/> <description summary="selection was cancelled">
Another selection became active.
</description>
</event>
</interface> </interface>
<interface name="wl_data_device" version="1"> <interface name="wl_data_device" version="1">
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<arg name="time" type="uint"/> <arg name="time" type="uint"/>
</request> </request>
<!-- The data_offer event introduces a new wl_data_offer object,
which will subsequently be used in either the
data_device.enter event (for drag and drop) or the
data_device.selection event (for selections). Immediately
following the data_device_data_offer event, the new
data_offer object will send out data_offer.offer events to
describe the mime-types it offers. -->
<event name="data_offer"> <event name="data_offer">
<description summary="introduce a new wl_data_offer">
The data_offer event introduces a new wl_data_offer object,
which will subsequently be used in either the
data_device.enter event (for drag and drop) or the
data_device.selection event (for selections). Immediately
following the data_device_data_offer event, the new data_offer
object will send out data_offer.offer events to describe the
mime-types it offers.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_data_offer"/> <arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_data_offer"/>
</event> </event>
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<event name="drop"/> <event name="drop"/>
<!-- The selection event is sent out to notify the client of a new
wl_data_offer for the selection for this device. The
data_device.data_offer and the data_offer.offer events are
sent out immediately before this event to introduce the data
offer object. The selection event is sent to a client
immediately before receiving keyboard focus and when a new
selection is set while the client has keyboard focus. The
data_offer is valid until a new data_offer or NULL is
received or until the client loses keyboard focus. -->
<event name="selection"> <event name="selection">
<description summary="advertise new selection">
The selection event is sent out to notify the client of a new
wl_data_offer for the selection for this device. The
data_device.data_offer and the data_offer.offer events are
sent out immediately before this event to introduce the data
offer object. The selection event is sent to a client
immediately before receiving keyboard focus and when a new
selection is set while the client has keyboard focus. The
data_offer is valid until a new data_offer or NULL is received
or until the client loses keyboard focus.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="object" interface="wl_data_offer"/> <arg name="id" type="object" interface="wl_data_offer"/>
</event> </event>
</interface> </interface>
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</request> </request>
</interface> </interface>
<!-- A wrapper interface for shell related actions on a wl_surface.
On server side the object is automatically destroyed when the
related wl_surface is destroyed.
On client side, wl_shell_surface_destroy() must be called
before destroying the wl_surface object. -->
<interface name="wl_shell_surface" version="1"> <interface name="wl_shell_surface" version="1">
<description summary="desktop style meta data interface">
An interface implemented by a wl_surface. On server side the
object is automatically destroyed when the related wl_surface is
destroyed. On client side, wl_shell_surface_destroy() must be
called before destroying the wl_surface object.
</description>
<request name="move"> <request name="move">
<arg name="input_device" type="object" interface="wl_input_device"/> <arg name="input_device" type="object" interface="wl_input_device"/>
<arg name="time" type="uint"/> <arg name="time" type="uint"/>
@ -327,51 +387,60 @@
<request name="resize"> <request name="resize">
<arg name="input_device" type="object" interface="wl_input_device"/> <arg name="input_device" type="object" interface="wl_input_device"/>
<arg name="time" type="uint"/> <arg name="time" type="uint"/>
<!-- edges is an enum, need to get the values in here -->
<arg name="edges" type="uint"/> <arg name="edges" type="uint"/>
</request> </request>
<!-- Make the surface visible as a toplevel window. --> <request name="set_toplevel">
<request name="set_toplevel"/> <description summary="make the surface a top level surface">
Make the surface a toplevel window.
</description>
</request>
<!-- Map the surface relative to an existing surface. The x and y
arguments specify the locations of the upper left corner of
the surface relative to the upper left corner of the parent
surface. The flags argument controls overflow/clipping
behaviour when the surface would intersect a screen edge,
panel or such. And possibly whether the offset only
determines the initial position or if the surface is locked
to that relative position during moves. -->
<request name="set_transient"> <request name="set_transient">
<description summary="make the surface a transient surface">
Map the surface relative to an existing surface. The x and y
arguments specify the locations of the upper left corner of
the surface relative to the upper left corner of the parent
surface. The flags argument controls overflow/clipping
behaviour when the surface would intersect a screen edge,
panel or such. And possibly whether the offset only
determines the initial position or if the surface is locked to
that relative position during moves.
</description>
<arg name="parent" type="object" interface="wl_shell_surface"/> <arg name="parent" type="object" interface="wl_shell_surface"/>
<arg name="x" type="int"/> <arg name="x" type="int"/>
<arg name="y" type="int"/> <arg name="y" type="int"/>
<arg name="flags" type="uint"/> <arg name="flags" type="uint"/>
</request> </request>
<!-- Map the surface as a fullscreen surface. There are a number <request name="set_fullscreen">
of options here: on which output? if the surface size doesn't <description summary="make the surface a fullscreen surface">
match the output size, do we scale, change resolution, or add Map the surface as a fullscreen surface. There are a number
black borders? is that something the client controls? what of options here: on which output? if the surface size doesn't
about transient surfaces, do they float on top of the match the output size, do we scale, change resolution, or add
fullscreen? what if there's already a fullscreen surface on black borders? is that something the client controls? what
the output, maybe you can only go fullscreen if you're about transient surfaces, do they float on top of the
active? --> fullscreen? what if there's already a fullscreen surface on
<request name="set_fullscreen"/> the output, maybe you can only go fullscreen if you're active?
</description>
</request>
<!-- Popup surfaces. Will switch an implicit grab into
owner-events mode, and grab will continue after the implicit
grab ends (button released). Once the implicit grab is over,
the popup grab continues until the window is destroyed or a
mouse button is pressed in any other clients window. A click
in any of the clients surfaces is reported as normal,
however, clicks in other clients surfaces will be discarded
and trigger the callback.
TODO: Grab keyboard too, maybe just terminate on any click
inside or outside the surface?
-->
<request name="set_popup"> <request name="set_popup">
<description summary="make the surface a popup surface">
Popup surfaces. Will switch an implicit grab into
owner-events mode, and grab will continue after the implicit
grab ends (button released). Once the implicit grab is over,
the popup grab continues until the window is destroyed or a
mouse button is pressed in any other clients window. A click
in any of the clients surfaces is reported as normal, however,
clicks in other clients surfaces will be discarded and trigger
the callback.
TODO: Grab keyboard too, maybe just terminate on any click
inside or outside the surface?
</description>
<arg name="input_device" type="object" interface="wl_input_device"/> <arg name="input_device" type="object" interface="wl_input_device"/>
<arg name="time" type="uint"/> <arg name="time" type="uint"/>
<arg name="parent" type="object" interface="wl_shell_surface"/> <arg name="parent" type="object" interface="wl_shell_surface"/>
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<arg name="flags" type="uint"/> <arg name="flags" type="uint"/>
</request> </request>
<!-- The configure event asks the client to resize its surface.
The size is a hint, in the sense that the client is free to
ignore it if it doesn't resize, pick a smaller size (to
satisfy aspect ration or resize in steps of NxM pixels). The
client is free to dismiss all but the last configure event it
received. -->
<event name="configure"> <event name="configure">
<description summary="suggest resize">
The configure event asks the client to resize its surface.
The size is a hint, in the sense that the client is free to
ignore it if it doesn't resize, pick a smaller size (to
satisfy aspect ration or resize in steps of NxM pixels). The
client is free to dismiss all but the last configure event it
received.
</description>
<arg name="time" type="uint"/> <arg name="time" type="uint"/>
<arg name="edges" type="uint"/> <arg name="edges" type="uint"/>
<arg name="width" type="int"/> <arg name="width" type="int"/>
<arg name="height" type="int"/> <arg name="height" type="int"/>
</event> </event>
<!-- The popup_done event is sent out when a popup grab is broken, <event name="popup_done">
that is, when the users clicks a surface that doesn't belong <description summary="popup interaction is done">
to the client owning the popup surface. --> The popup_done event is sent out when a popup grab is broken,
<event name="popup_done"/> that is, when the users clicks a surface that doesn't belong
to the client owning the popup surface.
</description>
</event>
</interface> </interface>
<!-- A surface. This is an image that is displayed on the screen.
It has a location, size and pixel contents. Similar to a window. -->
<interface name="wl_surface" version="1"> <interface name="wl_surface" version="1">
<!-- Deletes the surface and invalidates its object id. --> <description summary="an onscreen surface">
<request name="destroy" type="destructor"/> A surface. This is an image that is displayed on the screen.
It has a location, size and pixel contents.
</description>
<request name="destroy" type="destructor">
<description summary="delete surface">
Deletes the surface and invalidates its object id.
</description>
</request>
<!-- Copy the contents of a buffer into this surface. The x and y
arguments specify the location of the new buffers upper left
corner, relative to the old buffers upper left corner. -->
<request name="attach"> <request name="attach">
<description summary="set the surface contents">
Copy the contents of a buffer into this surface. The x and y
arguments specify the location of the new buffers upper left
corner, relative to the old buffers upper left corner.
</description>
<arg name="buffer" type="object" interface="wl_buffer"/> <arg name="buffer" type="object" interface="wl_buffer"/>
<arg name="x" type="int"/> <arg name="x" type="int"/>
<arg name="y" type="int"/> <arg name="y" type="int"/>
</request> </request>
<!-- After attaching a new buffer, this request is used to
describe the regions where the new buffer is different from
the previous buffer and needs to be repainted. Coordinates
are relative to the new buffer. -->
<request name="damage"> <request name="damage">
<description summary="mark part of the surface damaged">
After attaching a new buffer, this request is used to describe
the regions where the new buffer is different from the
previous buffer and needs to be repainted. Coordinates are
relative to the new buffer.
</description>
<arg name="x" type="int"/> <arg name="x" type="int"/>
<arg name="y" type="int"/> <arg name="y" type="int"/>
<arg name="width" type="int"/> <arg name="width" type="int"/>
<arg name="height" type="int"/> <arg name="height" type="int"/>
</request> </request>
<!-- Request notification when the next frame is displayed.
Useful for throttling redrawing operations, and driving
animations. The notification will only be posted for one
frame unless requested again. -->
<request name="frame"> <request name="frame">
<description summary="request repaint feedback">
Request notification when the next frame is displayed. Useful
for throttling redrawing operations, and driving animations.
The notification will only be posted for one frame unless
requested again.
</description>
<arg name="callback" type="new_id" interface="wl_callback"/> <arg name="callback" type="new_id" interface="wl_callback"/>
</request> </request>
</interface> </interface>
<!-- A group of keyboards and pointer devices (mice, for
example). This object is published as a global during start up,
or when such a device is hot plugged. A input_device group
typically has a pointer and maintains a keyboard_focus and a
pointer_focus. -->
<interface name="wl_input_device" version="1"> <interface name="wl_input_device" version="1">
<!-- Set the pointer's image. This request only takes effect if <description summary="input device group">
the pointer focus for this device is one of the requesting A group of keyboards and pointer devices (mice, for
clients surfaces. --> example). This object is published as a global during start up,
or when such a device is hot plugged. A input_device group
typically has a pointer and maintains a keyboard_focus and a
pointer_focus.
</description>
<request name="attach"> <request name="attach">
<description summary="set the pointer image">
Set the pointer's image. This request only takes effect if
the pointer focus for this device is one of the requesting
clients surfaces.
</description>
<arg name="time" type="uint"/> <arg name="time" type="uint"/>
<arg name="buffer" type="object" interface="wl_buffer"/> <arg name="buffer" type="object" interface="wl_buffer"/>
<arg name="hotspot_x" type="int"/> <arg name="hotspot_x" type="int"/>
<arg name="hotspot_y" type="int"/> <arg name="hotspot_y" type="int"/>
</request> </request>
<!-- Notification of pointer location change.
x,y are the absolute location on the screen.
surface_[xy] are the location relative to the focused surface. -->
<event name="motion"> <event name="motion">
<description summary="pointer motion event">
Notification of pointer location change. x,y are the absolute
location on the screen. surface_[xy] are the location
relative to the focused surface.
</description>
<arg name="time" type="uint"/> <arg name="time" type="uint"/>
<arg name="x" type="int"/> <arg name="x" type="int"/>
<arg name="y" type="int"/> <arg name="y" type="int"/>
@ -464,27 +561,35 @@
<arg name="surface_y" type="int"/> <arg name="surface_y" type="int"/>
</event> </event>
<!-- Mouse button click and release notifications. The location
of the click is given by the last motion or pointer_focus
event. -->
<event name="button"> <event name="button">
<description summary="pointer button event">
Mouse button click and release notifications. The location
of the click is given by the last motion or pointer_focus event.
</description>
<arg name="time" type="uint"/> <arg name="time" type="uint"/>
<arg name="button" type="uint"/> <arg name="button" type="uint"/>
<arg name="state" type="uint"/> <arg name="state" type="uint"/>
</event> </event>
<!-- Keyboard press. -->
<event name="key"> <event name="key">
<description summary="key event">
A key was pressed or released.
</description>
<arg name="time" type="uint"/> <arg name="time" type="uint"/>
<arg name="key" type="uint"/> <arg name="key" type="uint"/>
<arg name="state" type="uint"/> <arg name="state" type="uint"/>
</event> </event>
<!-- Notification that this input device's pointer is focused on
certain surface. When an input_device enters a surface, the
pointer image is undefined and a client should respond to
this event by setting an apropriate pointer image. -->
<event name="pointer_focus"> <event name="pointer_focus">
<description summary="pointer focus change event">
Notification that this input device's pointer is focused on
certain surface. When an input_device enters a surface, the
pointer image is undefined and a client should respond to this
event by setting an apropriate pointer image.
</description>
<arg name="time" type="uint"/> <arg name="time" type="uint"/>
<arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface"/> <arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface"/>
<arg name="x" type="int"/> <arg name="x" type="int"/>
@ -519,24 +624,31 @@
<arg name="y" type="int" /> <arg name="y" type="int" />
</event> </event>
<!-- Indicates the end of a contact point list. --> <event name="touch_frame">
<event name="touch_frame"/> <description summary="end of touch frame event">
Indicates the end of a contact point list.
</description>
</event>
<!-- Sent if the compositor decides the touch stream is a global <event name="touch_cancel">
gesture. No further events are sent to the clients from that <description summary="touch session cancelled">
particular gesture. --> Sent if the compositor decides the touch stream is a global
<event name="touch_cancel"/> gesture. No further events are sent to the clients from that
particular gesture.
</description>
</event>
</interface> </interface>
<!-- An output describes part of the compositor geometry. The
compositor work in the 'compositor coordinate system' and an
output corresponds to rectangular area in that space that is
actually visible. This typically corresponds to a monitor that
displays part of the compositor space. This object is
published as global during start up, or when a screen is hot
plugged. -->
<interface name="wl_output" version="1"> <interface name="wl_output" version="1">
<description summary="composior output region">
An output describes part of the compositor geometry. The
compositor work in the 'compositor coordinate system' and an
output corresponds to rectangular area in that space that is
actually visible. This typically corresponds to a monitor that
displays part of the compositor space. This object is published
as global during start up, or when a screen is hot plugged.
</description>
<enum name="subpixel"> <enum name="subpixel">
<entry name="unknown" value="0"/> <entry name="unknown" value="0"/>
@ -557,8 +669,8 @@
<arg name="model" type="string"/> <arg name="model" type="string"/>
</event> </event>
<!-- Values for the flags bitfield of the mode event. -->
<enum name="mode"> <enum name="mode">
<description summary="values for the flags bitfield in the mode event"/>
<entry name="current" value="0x1"/> <entry name="current" value="0x1"/>
<entry name="preferred" value="0x2"/> <entry name="preferred" value="0x2"/>
</enum> </enum>