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	Delete a few duplicate TODO items
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Core wayland protocol
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					Core wayland protocol
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 - implement glyph cache and dnd
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					 - glyph cache
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 - dnd, figure out large object transfer: through wayland protocol or
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					 - dnd, figure out large object transfer: through wayland protocol or
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   pass an fd through the compositor to the other client and let them
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					   pass an fd through the compositor to the other client and let them
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   switching away from.  for minimized windows that we don't want live
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					   switching away from.  for minimized windows that we don't want live
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   thumb nails for. etc.
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					   thumb nails for. etc.
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 - Move/resize protocols?  In the style of the dnd protocol, if a
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   surface has grabbed an input, it can request a resize (top/bottom |
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   left/right) or a move.  Goes on for duration of grab or until
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   surface cancels.  Surface gets resize(w,h) during resize events and
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   must reallocate buffer and redraw.
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 - Initial surface placement issue.
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 - Consolidate drm buffer upload with a create_buffer request, returns
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					 - Consolidate drm buffer upload with a create_buffer request, returns
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   buffer object we can use in surface.attach, cache.upload and
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					   buffer object we can use in surface.attach, cache.upload and
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   input.attach?  Will increase object id usage significantly, each
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					   input.attach?  Will increase object id usage significantly, each
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    - multi touch?
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					    - multi touch?
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					    - synaptics, 3-button emulation, scim
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 - sparse/gcc plugin based idl compiler
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					 - sparse/gcc plugin based idl compiler
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    - crack?
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					    - crack?
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 - multi gpu, needs queue and seqno to wait on in requests
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					 - multi gpu, needs queue and seqno to wait on in requests
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 - synaptics, 3-button emulation, scim
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 - what to do when protocol out buffer fills up?  Just block on write
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   would work I guess.  Clients are supposed to throttle using the
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   bread crumb events, so we shouldn't get into this situation.
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Clients and ports
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					Clients and ports
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 - port gtk+
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					 - port gtk+
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