Re: two annoyances with X11
Re: two annoyances with X11
- Subject: Re: two annoyances with X11
- From: "René J.V. Bertin" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 17:56:40 +0100
On Nov 23, 2011, at 04:18, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
>> I'm guessing what you'd actually want is a version of the X11 server that is in fact a "simple" proxy endowing "standard" Quartz or CoreWhatever windows with an X11 protocol interface. I'm sure that's possible, but it'd probably be a quite different beast than what XQuartz is currently. Though in a sense I guess that's exactly what XQuartz and X11.app do ... so how difficult would it be to let the Quartz handle decoration of what's already a Quartz window at some low level?
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> This is actually something that we were musing over at XDC a few months ago, and a group of us X11 developers are sponsoring a team of students at PSU to work on the initial design of this effort. We're able to use some relatively new X11 extensions (composite and damage) with the Xorg DDX and a special compositing window manager that will render into "real" NSWindows, so it will actually interface with OS X "above" AppKit rather than below CG (via libXplugin). It is our hope that this will become the basis of XQuartz 3.0, but don't expect it any time soon.
No - not if you're sponsoring students to do the work, esp. to draft an initial design ;) Experience shows there are advantages, but you always have to tell your students what to do if you don't want to have to redo things behind when they've moved on ^^
I'm guessing that the actual interfacing with the rendering hardware is done in libXplugin?
>> I must admit I can see the annoyance with a windowing style that's just slightly different.
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> You're using X11. You shouldn't expect it to behave the same way as native windows. ;)
T,FTFY ;)
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