Writing a Wayland compositor with wlroots: shells
Read OriginalThis technical article dives into the concept of 'shells' in Wayland compositor development with wlroots. It explains how shells assign roles and meaning to surfaces, transforming them into different UI elements like application windows, tooltips, panels, and lock screens. The post covers shell implementation specifics in wlroots, including surface configuration, atomic updates, and event handling.
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