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Add initial Wayland support #442

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Screenshot from 2024-03-07 21-49-31

The window lacks the expected decoration in GNOME since we use glfw 3.3.6 and libdecor support was added 3.3.9.

This does not work well with high-DPI monitors. The window is made larger than the framebuffer.

The window lacks the expected decoration in GNOME since we use glfw
3.3.6 and libdecor support was added 3.3.9.

This does not work well with high-DPI monitors. The window is made
larger than the framebuffer.
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Keenuts commented Mar 11, 2024

Thanks!
Just tested on Sway in pure Wayland, works fine, except the 2 issues I opened related to scaling.

@Keenuts Keenuts merged commit a99d5bf into google:main Mar 11, 2024
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@footballhead footballhead deleted the topic/wayland branch March 11, 2024 18:32
GrantComm pushed a commit to GrantComm/bigwheels that referenced this pull request Mar 20, 2024
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21-49-31](https://github.com/google/bigwheels/assets/3687359/ec45d046-e596-402e-930e-6d82bb92dcb3)

The window lacks the expected decoration in GNOME since we use glfw
3.3.6 and libdecor support was added 3.3.9.

This does not work well with high-DPI monitors. The window is made
larger than the framebuffer.
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