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On 2008-07-03, Nix <nix@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > It's just that the good stuff is finely intermingled with wild > conspiracy theories Show me one. >>> Just remove the artificial >>> reparenting restrictions, make root windows like any other windows, >>> creatable dynamically with XCreateWindow, and resizable with >>> XResizeWindow etc.) >> >> "Just". > > Yeah, when you've done that, if you could float the UK across the > Atlantic: It doesn't seem to difficult to me to do, from the X API/protocol side. Sure some very weird programs expecting static Screen linkage will get confused, but users needing such will just have to disable the new features: nothing lost, nothing gained for them. If your X server code can't with reasonable effort be modified to handle that.. well, you've done some really crappy code. Anyway, once root windows are fully dynamic -- when X has a dynamic multi-display "model" layer -- you could so far as restoring xinerama/xvidmode/stuff as the "view" layer, mapping any part of any window to any physical display, that can display the visual chosen for the window. (Different windows could even be mapped to different virtual consoles, assuming there's any point to that.) I think this could work nicely together with Composite (and its troubles): want to bypass composite indirectness for a full-screen (game) window? Just map it directly to a screen. -- Tuomo _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list xorg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg
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