> On 30/10/2023, at 8:38 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org>
wrote:
>
>
> On 30 October 2023 at 07:54, Paul Murrell wrote:
> | I am unaware of any Wayland display support.
> |
> | One useful way forward would be an R package that provides such a device
> | (along the lines of 'Cairo', 'tikzDevice', et al)
>
> As I understand it, it is a protocol, and not a device.
>
Well, X11 is a protocol, not a device, either.
Wayland is a lot worse, since it doesn't really do much at all - the clients
are fully responsible for drawing (doesn't even support remote connections).
Given that Wayland is essentially a "dumb" framebuffer, probably the
easiest way would be to take Cairo and add a libwayland back-end. Cairo is
already modular so it's relatively straight-forward to add a new back-end to
it (I'd probably just copy xlib-backend.c and replace X11 calls with
libwayland calls since the low-level design is the same).
However, that is limited only to devices, so you would still run R code in the
shell (or other GUI that may or may not by Wayland-based). Given that Wayland is
so minimal, you'd need some GUI library for anything beyond that - so you
may was well just run a Wayland-based browser and be done with it saving you all
the bother (oh, right, that's called RStudio ;)).
One package that may be worth adding Wayland backend to is rgl so you get OpenGL
on Wayland - I'd simply re-write it to use GLFW so it works across all
platforms and including Wayland.
Cheers,
Simon
> Several Linux distributions have long defaulted to it, so we already should
> have thousands of users. While 'not X11' it provides a
compatibility layer
> and should be seamless.
>
> I think I needed to fall back to X11 for a particular applications (likely
> OBS) so my session tells me (under Settings -> About -> Windowing
System) I
> am still running X11. I'll check again once I upgrade from Ubuntu 23.04
to
> Ubuntu 23.10
>
> See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayland_(protocol) for more.
>
> Dirk
>
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