src/video/wayland


Log

Author Commit Date CI Message
Ryan C. Gordon 60e05040 2014-04-19T02:17:34 Fixed some issues reported on new Ubuntu 14.04 buildbots.
Sam Lantinga 5a6f4d40 2014-04-17T20:51:28 Fixed bug 2485 - [PATCH] Wayland: cursor disappears permanently after window loses mouse focus Bryan Cain Using any SDL application with the Wayland backend under Weston, if the application sets a cursor with SDL_SetCursor, the cursor will work until the mouse pointer leaves the window. When the pointer re-enters the window, there will be no cursor displayed at all. I did some digging, and the reason for this is that SDL attaches the buffer to the cursor surface only once (during cursor creation) and assumes that it will stay attached. This is not how Wayland works, though - once the compositor is done rendering the buffer, it will release it, so it is no longer attached to the surface. When the cursor re-enters the window a second time, SDL sets the cursor to the same surface with no buffer attached, so no cursor is displayed. This is fixed by the attached patch, which makes SDL attach the buffer to the surface when the cursor is set, not when it is created.
Sam Lantinga 59690a4e 2014-04-17T20:21:10 Fixed bug 2482 - Wayland_CreateSystemCursor trying to load nonexistent "wait" cursor Bryan Cain Wayland_CreateSystemCursor tries to load a cursor named "wait" for two of the system cursor categories. This causes a segmentation fault when one of these cursors is used, because "wait" is not an actual cursor name in X11/Wayland cursor themes. I can't attach my patch since I'm on a mobile right now, but I can confirm that simply replacing "wait" with "watch" for both of its uses in Wayland_CreateSystemCursor (in SDL_waylandmouse.c) fixes the bug.
David Ludwig 3dcb451f 2014-04-09T21:29:19 Added a README file regarding WinRT support To note, this file is currently formatted with CRLF line endings, rather than LF, to allow the file to be viewed with Notepad.
Thomas Perl 929fd90e 2014-04-05T17:19:34 Wayland: Resize windows with 0x0 requested size to screen size This makes it in line with other platforms, where SDL_CreateWindow() with width=0, height=0 and SDL_WINDOW_FULLSCREEN opens a fullscreen window.