Qt Wayland Compositor QML Types
The Qt Wayland module provides QML types that can be used to create custom display servers supporting the Wayland protocol.
The QML types can be imported into your application using the following import statement:
import QtWayland.Compositor 1.14
To link against the module, add this line to your qmake .pro
file:
Provides an extension that allows to inhibit the idle behavior of the compositor | |
Provides a shell extension for embedded-style user interfaces | |
Provides a simple way to identify and resize a surface | |
Provides a common interface for surface roles specified by shell extensions | |
A Qt Quick item type for displaying and interacting with a ShellSurface | |
Represents a client connecting to the WaylandCompositor | |
Manages the Wayland display server | |
Makes a parent WaylandQuickItem use hardware layers for rendering | |
Provides access to a displayable area managed by the compositor | |
Provides a Qt Quick item that represents a WaylandView | |
Provides access to keyboard, mouse, and touch input | |
Represents a rectangular area on an output device | |
Represents a view of a surface on an output | |
Provides an extension for desktop-style user interfaces | |
Provides a wl_shell_surface that offers desktop-style compositor-specific features to a surface | |
Provides an extension for negotiation of server-side and client-side window decorations | |
Provides an extension for describing outputs in a desktop oriented fashion | |
Represents the popup specific parts of and xdg surface | |
Represents the popup specific parts of and xdg surface | |
Provides an extension for desktop-style user interfaces | |
Provides an extension for desktop-style user interfaces | |
Desktop-style compositor-specific features to an xdg surface | |
Desktop-style compositor-specific features to an xdg surface | |
Represents the toplevel window specific parts of an xdg surface | |
Represents the toplevel window specific parts of an xdg surface |
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