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Rob Bradford 9d1d32bdd0 editor: Add support for editing text using the keyboard
This simple change allows you to drive the editor using the keyboard
(supporting backspace and delete and left and right arrow keys.) The idea
behind this change is to allow the testing of the interoperation between a
virtual keyboard and real one.

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rob@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Arne Petersen <jpetersen@openismus.com>
2012-11-27 13:19:38 -05:00
clients editor: Add support for editing text using the keyboard 2012-11-27 13:19:38 -05:00
data window.c: frame_button: Maximize, minimize, close, icon buttons in window frame 2012-05-10 16:19:33 -04:00
man man: fill missing pieces to weston page 2012-11-27 11:13:00 -05:00
protocol text: Add support for forwarding key events 2012-11-27 13:10:10 -05:00
shared toytoolkit: Don't draw shadows for maximized windows. 2012-10-10 11:23:41 -04:00
src text: Add support for forwarding key events 2012-11-27 13:10:10 -05:00
tests tests: Remove last GLfloat use 2012-11-14 14:42:51 -05:00
wcap wcap: Fix typo in usage output. 2012-07-23 14:25:14 -04:00
.gitignore Add cscope.out to .gitignore 2012-07-09 17:57:55 -04:00
autogen.sh Update autotools configuration 2010-11-06 21:04:03 -04:00
configure.ac rpi: a backend for Raspberry Pi 2012-11-08 16:56:26 -05:00
COPYING Add COPYING 2012-04-25 10:17:42 -04:00
Makefile.am man: add man page for weston 2012-08-29 15:32:05 -04:00
notes.txt Add informal notes file 2012-10-25 15:00:42 -04:00
README Flesh out README a bit, link to building instructions 2012-07-20 12:26:23 -04:00
weston.ini text: Start input method from configuration 2012-11-27 12:57:39 -05:00

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 buiding
weston and its dependencies.