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Welcome to Weston documentation!
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 2
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:caption: Contents:
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toc/libweston.rst
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Weston
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Weston is the reference implementation of a Wayland compositor, as well as a
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useful environment in and of itself.
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Out of the box, Weston provides a very basic desktop, or a full-featured
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environment for non-desktop uses such as automotive, embedded, in-flight,
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industrial, kiosks, set-top boxes and TVs. It also provides a library allowing
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other projects to build their own full-featured environments on top of Weston's
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core.
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The core focus of Weston is correctness and reliability. Weston aims to be lean
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and fast, but more importantly, to be predictable. Whilst Weston does have
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known bugs and shortcomings, we avoid unknown or variable behaviour as much as
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possible, including variable performance such as occasional spikes in frame
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display time.
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Indices and tables
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==================
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* :ref:`genindex`
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* :ref:`search`
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