Qt Wayland Compositor Examples
These are the Qt Wayland Compositor examples.
Custom Shell shows how to implement a custom shell extension. | |
IVI Compositor is an example that demonstrates how to use the IviApplication extension. | |
Minimal CPP is an example that demonstrates how to write a Wayland compositor in C++. | |
Minimal QML is a simple example that demonstrates how to write a Wayland compositor in QML. | |
Multi Output is an example that demonstrates a compositor with multiple outputs. | |
Multi Screen is a desktop-style Wayland compositor for multiple screens. | |
Overview Compositor shows how to switch between clients in a grid. | |
Pure QML is an example that demonstrates how to write a Wayland compositor in pure QML. | |
QtShell Compositor shows how to use the QtShell shell extension. | |
Server Side Decoration Compositor is a simple example that demonstrates server side window decorations on xdg-shell. | |
Spanning Screens is an example that demonstrates how to let Wayland clients span multiple screens. |
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