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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/08/2022 03:36, JiDe Zhang wrote:<br>
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Thanks. I read
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://mir-server.io/docs/window-positions-under-wayland">https://mir-server.io/docs/window-positions-under-wayland</a>, Is
your standpoint by adding more shell protocols to support
windows that behave differently rather than allowing the client
to take full control window position to implement some special
behavior? Agree, wayland should maintain its current design
goals.<br>
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<p>Note that I don't speak for the whole Wayland community, just as
an implementer of one of many Wayland compositors. But yes, that's
what has happened with moving from wl-shell to xdg-shell and with
more specialised extensions such as xdg-foreign and
wlr-layer-shell. I anticipate that where there is sufficient
justification additional features will be added either by updating
existing extensions or by adding new ones.<br>
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