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Larabel, you always point that you said previously that "this software will or will not release this year, bla-bla-bla, oh look how I guess right".
Why don't you point this time that you said that the beta won't release in August and all this kind of crap talk?
Sorry but for me you sound like a kindergarten or school boy that praises himself to all the people around on stupid things and that's really annoying reading from the side. Be mature, can't you also say that you were wrong talking crap on Qt development?
Does QT 5 support window decorations under Wayland?
Currently no and hopefully it never will. The idea that each application itself should handle window decorations is completely retarded. It would only lead to inconsistencies between all applications. Window decorations are the job of the compositor.
Currently no and hopefully it never will. The idea that each application itself should handle window decorations is completely retarded. It would only lead to inconsistencies between all applications. Window decorations are the job of the compositor.
If Wayland works that way, it should be supported. Period. If you don't like it, don't use Wayland.
Currently no and hopefully it never will. The idea that each application itself should handle window decorations is completely retarded. It would only lead to inconsistencies between all applications. Window decorations are the job of the compositor.
Maybe there is more than client-side decorations to Wayland support?
If Wayland works that way, it should be supported. Period. If you don't like it, don't use Wayland.
We're waiting for your patch. In the meantime, there are hundreds of millions of systems where Qt runs right now which are more important than dubious functionality on a yet-to-be-released experimental display server.
We're waiting for your patch. In the meantime, there are hundreds of millions of systems where Qt runs right now which are more important than dubious functionality on a yet-to-be-released experimental display server.
Does Microsoft Windows use client-side decorations?
Which version?
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