Qt Wayland Client
The Qt Wayland Client library provides the necessary functions for an application to act as a Wayland client and connect to a Wayland compositor. For most use cases, the library is used automatically through the Wayland QPA plugin, and there is no need for the application itself to use any functions from the library.
However, when paired with Qt Wayland Compositor, the cmake function qt_generate_wayland_protocol_client_sources() can be used to create custom protocol extensions.
Licenses and Attributions
Qt Wayland Compositor and the Qt Wayland integration plugin are available under commercial licenses from The Qt Company.
In addition, Qt Wayland Compositor is available under the GNU General Public License, version 3, while the Qt Wayland integration plugin is available under the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 3 or the GNU General Public License, version 2.
See Qt Licensing for further details.
Qt Wayland Compositor and the Qt Wayland integration plugin use protocol definitions under following permissive licenses:
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Wayland Linux Dmabuf Unstable V1 Protocol, version unstable v1, version 3 | MIT License |
Wayland Pointer Gestures Protocol, version unstable v1, version 2 | MIT License |
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HPND License | |
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Wayland xdg-activation Protocol, version unstable v1, version 1 | MIT License |
Wayland xdg-decoration Protocol, version unstable v1, version 1 | MIT License |
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