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    Phoronix: Glx-Dock/Cairo-Dock Has Been Ported To Wayland

    One of the first desktop "docks" is now available for Wayland!..

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    Originally posted by phoronix View Post
    Phoronix: Glx-Dock/Cairo-Dock Has Been Ported To Wayland

    One of the first desktop "docks" is now available for Wayland!..

    http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTcyNjk
    Thank you for your post.
    I think the main point here is that it's quite hard at the moment to have third-party tools like cairo-dock, concky, xdotool, etc running on Wayland.
    Hopefuly the Wayland protocol will evolve (like with EWMH for X).

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    • #3
      I love how the screenshot this beta-experimental-not-for-end-user desktop has the Linux Mint icon for the menu

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dstaubsauger View Post
        I love how the screenshot this beta-experimental-not-for-end-user desktop has the Linux Mint icon for the menu
        well, there is still a distro behind all of this
        the nice part is that you can have both X and Weston running in parallel (which is quite convenient for coding because Weston has qwerty hard-coded).

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        • #5
          Originally posted by fabounet View Post
          (which is quite convenient for coding because Weston has qwerty hard-coded).
          You must have forgotten to set some env var or something, I use azerty with Weston.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by mannerov View Post
            You must have forgotten to set some env var or something, I use azerty with Weston.
            really ? that would be helpful if you could detail.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mannerov View Post
              You must have forgotten to set some env var or something, I use azerty with Weston.
              Speaking of Weston's input methods , does anybody know if it supports tildes...? If so, how? I've tinkered with settings of xkbcommon with no results; neither kmscon nor Weston seem to support such 'special characters', which is quite unconvenient for me.

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