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<ifreund> I made my first fully dynamic wayland request from janet, no generated C code necessary: https://codeberg.org/ifreund/janet-wayland/src/commit/dab214ca5ab401b5b394ec81aa63889e0a995c6e/example/foo.janet
<ifreund> this means that the scanner can indeed just be a macro
<ifreund> (this code does nothing but make the wl_display.get_registry request)
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<leon-p> nice!
<leon-p> are there any xml parsers for janet already, or did you get majorly side-tracked first? :)
<ifreund> I haven't even touched XML yet lol
<ifreund> pretty sure I can just use this though: https://github.com/sogaiu/janet-xmlish/
<leon-p> if I didn't target a server that implements a well known set of protocols, that approach would be quite tempting
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<rudy> Is there any way we can disable xwayland application scaling?
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<leon-p> no, there is not
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<__toor__> if anyone here is using zathura and would like to help out shed some light over why we cant get rid of this ugly big bar:
<__toor__> I just opted out of supporting xwayland altogether except for games, well for one game: minecraft, and for games it does not matter much :)
<__toor__> xwayland is a transient stop gap one might as well just start a X11 session if X11 is needed instead of trying to hack it with Xwayland
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