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    Phoronix: Sprite Support For Wayland's Weston

    There's some RFC patches out this week from Intel's Jesse Barnes that provides sprite support for the recently announced Weston Compositor for the Wayland Display Server...

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    I believe once Qt 5 comes out and KDE will fully support wayland, it will be time to migrate. I'm still not sure why GTK exists, all community efforts should be moving into Qt... but this is another story.

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      Originally posted by bulletxt View Post
      I believe once Qt 5 comes out and KDE will fully support wayland, it will be time to migrate. I'm still not sure why GTK exists, all community efforts should be moving into Qt... but this is another story.
      boring trolling is boring

      1/10 because i bothered writing a reply

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      • #4
        I this sprite support like 8bit Commodore 64 sprite support before blit became the preferred way to do things?

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        • #5
          Any clue what the sprites are for in the compositor?
          And since the compositor is tight to GL aren't sprites supported by default?

          In GL they're used eg. for particle systems.

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