<div dir="ltr">> I'd like to have a better name for it, and you might want the set<br><br>I<div style="font-family:'courier new',monospace;display:inline" class="gmail_default"> checked up the thesaurus and the closest contender was "size", so I guess you already have the best name :)</div>
<div><div style="font-family:'courier new',monospace;display:inline" class="gmail_default"></div><br>> Comments? Is the language clear?<br><br>> <request name="get_surface_scaler"><br>> <description summary="extend surface interface for crop and scale"><br>
<br><div style="font-family:'courier new',monospace" class="gmail_default">Should this simply be called "get"? Since the above request is "destroy", and the one to set the scale and crop state is called "set".</div>
<div style="font-family:'courier new',monospace" class="gmail_default"></div>> On compositing, source rectangle coordinates are evaluated after<br>> wl_surface.set_buffer_transform is evaluated. This means that<br>
> changing the buffer transform and correspondingly the client<br>> rendering does not require sending new source rectangle<br>> coordinates to keep the exact same image source rectangle. In<br>
> other words, the source rectangle is given in the<br>> not-scaled-and-cropped surface coordinates, not buffer data<br>> coordinates.<br><br><div style="font-family:'courier new',monospace" class="gmail_default">
I have trouble understanding this paragraph. Perhaps cutting everything before "In other words" will make it clearer? Or maybe its just my inexperience with Wayland.</div><br><div style="font-family:'courier new',monospace" class="gmail_default">
Thanks!</div><br>--<br>Best,<br>Zhi An<span style="font-family:'courier new',monospace"></span><div><br></div></div></div>