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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<protocol name="wlr_layer_shell_unstable_v1">
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  <copyright>
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    Copyright © 2017 Drew DeVault
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    Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this
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    software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted
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    without fee, provided that the above copyright notice appear in
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    all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission
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    notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of
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    the copyright holders not be used in advertising or publicity
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    pertaining to distribution of the software without specific,
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    written prior permission.  The copyright holders make no
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    representations about the suitability of this software for any
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    purpose.  It is provided "as is" without express or implied
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    warranty.
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    THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS
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    SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
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    FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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    SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
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    WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN
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    AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION,
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    ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF
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    THIS SOFTWARE.
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  </copyright>
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  <interface name="zwlr_layer_shell_v1" version="1">
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    <description summary="create surfaces that are layers of the desktop">
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      Clients can use this interface to assign the surface_layer role to
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      wl_surfaces. Such surfaces are assigned to a "layer" of the output and
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      rendered with a defined z-depth respective to each other. They may also be
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      anchored to the edges and corners of a screen and specify input handling
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      semantics. This interface should be suitable for the implementation of
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      many desktop shell components, and a broad number of other applications
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      that interact with the desktop.
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    </description>
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    <request name="get_layer_surface">
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      <description summary="create a layer_surface from a surface">
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        Create a layer surface for an existing surface. This assigns the role of
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        layer_surface, or raises a protocol error if another role is already
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        assigned.
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        Creating a layer surface from a wl_surface which has a buffer attached
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        or committed is a client error, and any attempts by a client to attach
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        or manipulate a buffer prior to the first layer_surface.configure call
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        must also be treated as errors.
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        Clients can specify a namespace that defines the purpose of the layer
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        surface.
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      </description>
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      <arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="zwlr_layer_surface_v1"/>
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      <arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface"/>
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      <arg name="output" type="object" interface="wl_output"/>
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      <arg name="layer" type="uint" enum="layer" summary="layer to add this surface to"/>
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      <arg name="namespace" type="string" summary="namespace for the layer surface"/>
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    </request>
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    <enum name="error">
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      <entry name="role" value="0" summary="wl_surface has another role"/>
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      <entry name="invalid_layer" value="1" summary="layer value is invalid"/>
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      <entry name="already_constructed" value="2" summary="wl_surface has a buffer attached or committed"/>
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    </enum>
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    <enum name="layer">
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      <description summary="available layers for surfaces">
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        These values indicate which layers a surface can be rendered in. They
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        are ordered by z depth, bottom-most first. Traditional shell surfaces
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        will typically be rendered between the bottom and top layers.
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        Fullscreen shell surfaces are typically rendered at the top layer.
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        Multiple surfaces can share a single layer, and ordering within a
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        single layer is undefined.
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      </description>
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      <entry name="background" value="0"/>
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      <entry name="bottom" value="1"/>
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      <entry name="top" value="2"/>
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      <entry name="overlay" value="3"/>
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    </enum>
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  </interface>
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  <interface name="zwlr_layer_surface_v1" version="1">
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    <description summary="layer metadata interface">
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      An interface that may be implemented by a wl_surface, for surfaces that
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      are designed to be rendered as a layer of a stacked desktop-like
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      environment.
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      Layer surface state (size, anchor, exclusive zone, margin, interactivity)
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      is double-buffered, and will be applied at the time wl_surface.commit of
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      the corresponding wl_surface is called.
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    </description>
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    <request name="set_size">
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      <description summary="sets the size of the surface">
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        Sets the size of the surface in surface-local coordinates. The
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        compositor will display the surface centered with respect to its
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        anchors.
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        If you pass 0 for either value, the compositor will assign it and
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        inform you of the assignment in the configure event. You must set your
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        anchor to opposite edges in the dimensions you omit; not doing so is a
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        protocol error. Both values are 0 by default.
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        Size is double-buffered, see wl_surface.commit.
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      </description>
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      <arg name="width" type="uint"/>
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      <arg name="height" type="uint"/>
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    </request>
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    <request name="set_anchor">
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      <description summary="configures the anchor point of the surface">
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        Requests that the compositor anchor the surface to the specified edges
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        and corners. If two orthoginal edges are specified (e.g. 'top' and
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        'left'), then the anchor point will be the intersection of the edges
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        (e.g. the top left corner of the output); otherwise the anchor point
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        will be centered on that edge, or in the center if none is specified.
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        Anchor is double-buffered, see wl_surface.commit.
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      </description>
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      <arg name="anchor" type="uint" enum="anchor"/>
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    </request>
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    <request name="set_exclusive_zone">
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      <description summary="configures the exclusive geometry of this surface">
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        Requests that the compositor avoids occluding an area of the surface
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        with other surfaces. The compositor's use of this information is
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        implementation-dependent - do not assume that this region will not
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        actually be occluded.
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        A positive value is only meaningful if the surface is anchored to an
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        edge, rather than a corner. The zone is the number of surface-local
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        coordinates from the edge that are considered exclusive.
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        Surfaces that do not wish to have an exclusive zone may instead specify
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        how they should interact with surfaces that do. If set to zero, the
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        surface indicates that it would like to be moved to avoid occluding
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        surfaces with a positive excluzive zone. If set to -1, the surface
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        indicates that it would not like to be moved to accomodate for other
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        surfaces, and the compositor should extend it all the way to the edges
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        it is anchored to.
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        For example, a panel might set its exclusive zone to 10, so that
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        maximized shell surfaces are not shown on top of it. A notification
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        might set its exclusive zone to 0, so that it is moved to avoid
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        occluding the panel, but shell surfaces are shown underneath it. A
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        wallpaper or lock screen might set their exclusive zone to -1, so that
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        they stretch below or over the panel.
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        The default value is 0.
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        Exclusive zone is double-buffered, see wl_surface.commit.
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      </description>
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      <arg name="zone" type="int"/>
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    </request>
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    <request name="set_margin">
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      <description summary="sets a margin from the anchor point">
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        Requests that the surface be placed some distance away from the anchor
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        point on the output, in surface-local coordinates. Setting this value
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        for edges you are not anchored to has no effect.
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        The exclusive zone includes the margin.
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        Margin is double-buffered, see wl_surface.commit.
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      </description>
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      <arg name="top" type="int"/>
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      <arg name="right" type="int"/>
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      <arg name="bottom" type="int"/>
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      <arg name="left" type="int"/>
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    </request>
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    <request name="set_keyboard_interactivity">
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      <description summary="requests keyboard events">
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        Set to 1 to request that the seat send keyboard events to this layer
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        surface. For layers below the shell surface layer, the seat will use
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        normal focus semantics. For layers above the shell surface layers, the
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        seat will always give exclusive keyboard focus to the top-most layer
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        which has keyboard interactivity set to true.
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        Layer surfaces receive pointer, touch, and tablet events normally. If
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        you do not want to receive them, set the input region on your surface
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        to an empty region.
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        Events is double-buffered, see wl_surface.commit.
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      </description>
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      <arg name="keyboard_interactivity" type="uint"/>
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    </request>
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    <request name="get_popup">
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      <description summary="assign this layer_surface as an xdg_popup parent">
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        This assigns an xdg_popup's parent to this layer_surface.  This popup
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        should have been created via xdg_surface::get_popup with the parent set
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        to NULL, and this request must be invoked before committing the popup's
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        initial state.
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        See the documentation of xdg_popup for more details about what an
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        xdg_popup is and how it is used.
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      </description>
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      <arg name="popup" type="object" interface="xdg_popup"/>
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    </request>
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    <request name="ack_configure">
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      <description summary="ack a configure event">
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        When a configure event is received, if a client commits the
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        surface in response to the configure event, then the client
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        must make an ack_configure request sometime before the commit
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        request, passing along the serial of the configure event.
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        If the client receives multiple configure events before it
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        can respond to one, it only has to ack the last configure event.
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        A client is not required to commit immediately after sending
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        an ack_configure request - it may even ack_configure several times
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        before its next surface commit.
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        A client may send multiple ack_configure requests before committing, but
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        only the last request sent before a commit indicates which configure
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        event the client really is responding to.
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      </description>
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      <arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="the serial from the configure event"/>
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    </request>
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    <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
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      <description summary="destroy the layer_surface">
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        This request destroys the layer surface.
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      </description>
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    </request>
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    <event name="configure">
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      <description summary="suggest a surface change">
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        The configure event asks the client to resize its surface.
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        Clients should arrange their surface for the new states, and then send
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        an ack_configure request with the serial sent in this configure event at
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        some point before committing the new surface.
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        The client is free to dismiss all but the last configure event it
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        received.
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        The width and height arguments specify the size of the window in
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        surface-local coordinates.
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        The size is a hint, in the sense that the client is free to ignore it if
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        it doesn't resize, pick a smaller size (to satisfy aspect ratio or
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        resize in steps of NxM pixels). If the client picks a smaller size and
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        is anchored to two opposite anchors (e.g. 'top' and 'bottom'), the
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        surface will be centered on this axis.
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        If the width or height arguments are zero, it means the client should
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        decide its own window dimension.
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      </description>
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      <arg name="serial" type="uint"/>
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      <arg name="width" type="uint"/>
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      <arg name="height" type="uint"/>
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    </event>
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    <event name="closed">
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      <description summary="surface should be closed">
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        The closed event is sent by the compositor when the surface will no
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        longer be shown. The output may have been destroyed or the user may
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        have asked for it to be removed. Further changes to the surface will be
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        ignored. The client should destroy the resource after receiving this
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        event, and create a new surface if they so choose.
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      </description>
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    </event>
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    <enum name="error">
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      <entry name="invalid_surface_state" value="0" summary="provided surface state is invalid"/>
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      <entry name="invalid_size" value="1" summary="size is invalid"/>
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      <entry name="invalid_anchor" value="2" summary="anchor bitfield is invalid"/>
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    </enum>
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    <enum name="anchor" bitfield="true">
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      <entry name="top" value="1" summary="the top edge of the anchor rectangle"/>
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      <entry name="bottom" value="2" summary="the bottom edge of the anchor rectangle"/>
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      <entry name="left" value="4" summary="the left edge of the anchor rectangle"/>
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      <entry name="right" value="8" summary="the right edge of the anchor rectangle"/>
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    </enum>
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  </interface>
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</protocol>
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