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    Phoronix: Wayland 1.10 Alpha Released With DnD Actions, Buffer Damage Request

    Bryce Harrington at Samsung announced the release last night of Wayland 1.10 Alpha along with the adjoining Weston reference compositor update...

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    Hope it becomes available within 6 months. Its in need of much user testing. I am anxious for the drag and drop feature to become mainstream.

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    • #3
      frame events group allow grouping pointer events together for features liek diagonal scrolling
      Right.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by lsatenstein View Post
        Hope it becomes available within 6 months. Its in need of much user testing. I am anxious for the drag and drop feature to become mainstream.
        its already in Fedora 24

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        • #5
          Originally posted by FLHerne View Post

          Right.

          If you have an Android device or any other modern touch device you've probably done diagonal scrolling today.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by lsatenstein View Post
            Hope it becomes available within 6 months. Its in need of much user testing. I am anxious for the drag and drop feature to become mainstream.
            I'm already using it with Gnome on Arch. It is already quite usable though there are still a few quirks.

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            • #7
              how's Rebecca Black Linux looking these days?

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