ChanServ changed the topic of #wayland to: https://wayland.freedesktop.org | Discussion about the Wayland protocol and its implementations, plus libinput
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<q234rty>
Dallas Strouse (she/her) 🧑🏫: just self-host heisenbridge, you need it for libera anyway
<q234rty[m][m]>
(and it's much better that matrix-appservice-irc)
<q234rty>
(and it's much better that matrix-appservice-irc)
<kchibisov>
At this point could self host a bouncer.
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<staceee>
is there a way to know which output the compositor will choose before it render a surface? I'd like to use the correct scaling value from the start
<staceee>
any1: that what I use, but I need to render a first frame for this to be noticed
<staceee>
so scale = 1, render -> :enter, I know which output it is, I setup the correct scaling and rebuild my buffers
<staceee>
is it possible to not display this blurry first frame?
<any1>
according to the documentation, the event should be emitted when the surface is created.
<any1>
But, you could also scale to the output with the largest scaling factor regardless of whether the surface is on top of it or not. For the first frame, that is.
<staceee>
I'm not satisifed with the last proposition. It means the surface sometime is blurry, depending on the configured output, if multiple scaling value exists, etc
<staceee>
I don't have the notice on creation, looks like I need to give it a role, and to display it
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<zamundaaa[m]>
What you need is wl_surface.preferred_buffer_scale
<staceee>
zamundaaa[m]: with fractional scaling so. But iirc I also had to render it first too
<staceee>
ah no, this is an event I never tried
<zamundaaa[m]>
You're right, this is integer scale only
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<staceee>
zamundaaa[m]: ah nice, this is a brand new api
<staceee>
looks very good
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<staceee>
duno if it is noticed before first rendering
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<Company>
is there a tool like glxinfo for Wayland? Something that prints GL and GLES versions and extensions?
<Company>
eglinfo only prints the EGL stuff, not the GL stuff
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<soreau>
Company: glxinfo?
<soreau>
or you mean without xwayland?
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<Sachiel>
eglinfo prints everything here
<Company>
Sachiel: huh?
<Company>
it prints egl vesion 1.4, but neither GL 4.6 nor GLES 3.1
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<Company>
soreau: it's wht I've been using, but I wanted it without xwayland
<orowith2os[m]>
Company: if you can see this, are your graphics drivers feeling okay?