<blockquote style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;" class="gmail_quote">"Window management policy" should also be client-side. I may not have
been clear about that. The wayland compositer almost NEVER moves or
raises or resizes a window. Clients do this in response to clicks or
whatever. This would have made it TRIVIAL to implement Gimp the way they
intended, as at no time would an image window raise above their
toolbars, since they control both of them.<br></blockquote>
<br><br>I wouldn't use wayland if thats the case, the kind of security risk this creates is massive. you could have clients that refuse to cooerate and always take up the entire screen, or worse, rendering your computer useless. also I never like muti window apps like the gimp, or openoffice. they draw your attention away from what your doing to rearrange these little windows, and what ever you do don't close them or would could spend the next hour trying to get them back. there sould always be central system for making windows behave or they won't<br>