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Desktop shell demoted all fullscreen shell surfaces on all active outputs of a multi-display setup whenever any shell surface was activated anywhere. This made it impossible to have multiple fullscreen windows on separate outputs active at the same time, as creating or activating any shell surface would disable fullscreen status for all existing fullscreen surfaces. Make lower_fullscreen_layer() more selective, so on request it only demotes fullscreen surfaces on a specified weston_output. The activate() method for a specific surface will now only request demotion of fullscreen surfaces on the target output of the activated surface, but leave fullscreen surfaces on unrelated outputs alone. Desktop wide acting functions like the window switcher or exposay will still demote all fullscreen surfaces on all outputs to implement their effect as before. Signed-off-by: Mario Kleiner <mario.kleiner.de@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com>
Weston Weston is the reference implementation of a Wayland compositor, and a useful compositor in its own right. Weston has various backends that lets it run on Linux kernel modesetting and evdev input as well as under X11. Weston ships with a few example clients, from simple clients that demonstrate certain aspects of the protocol to more complete clients and a simplistic toolkit. There is also a quite capable terminal emulator (weston-terminal) and an toy/example desktop shell. Finally, weston also provides integration with the Xorg server and can pull X clients into the Wayland desktop and act as a X window manager. Refer to http://wayland.freedesktop.org/building.html for building weston and its dependencies. The test suite can be invoked via `make check`; see http://wayland.freedesktop.org/testing.html for additional details.
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