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2023 Oct 29
1
Wayland Display Support in R Plot
...hing 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. I looked into using GLFW a while ago, but it seemed too hard to do without other really major changes to rgl, so that's not going to happen soon (unless someone else does it). I think the issue was that it was hard to get it to work wi...
2023 Oct 29
2
Wayland Display Support in R Plot
...y 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...
2017 Aug 21
5
[Bug 102337] New: Full system crash when running a custom OpenGL 4.3 graphic engine
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102337 Bug ID: 102337 Summary: Full system crash when running a custom OpenGL 4.3 graphic engine Product: Mesa Version: 17.1 Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) OS: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: critical Priority: medium
2023 Oct 29
1
Wayland Display Support in R Plot
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. Several Linux distributions have long defaulted to it, so we already should have thousands of