uses elm cnp to store the image in a selection attached to your
compositor elm win. note... some apps are fussy about what file
formats they accept... we've found through much pain that chrome (and
i assume anything based on it like electron) only accept png for cnp.
firefox accepts most sane formats (png, jpg). libreoffice too accepts
png and jpg, efl accept sjust anout anything you throw at it, so ymmv.
if paste doesnt work either the target for paste doesn't support
pasting images at all or it is fussy about formats - maybe set quality
to 100% to force png and try that as shot saves just png and jpg
(100% quality == png, evrything below is jpg).
if you want pastes of lower quality to work e.g. jpegs in chrome -
file a bug with the chrome team... :)
i didn't know bl_ppower existed... i found a device that exposes this
sysfs node and it seems it's a good idea to swizzle it too in addition
to brightness. so fix that and also fix e's backlight handling to find
backlight devices for non-lid panels marked to have a backlight ... i
have such a device here. this makes backlight controls work in this
case.
so our writes sometimes would get stuck because kernel io buffers are
full and writes are slow. on specific machines with super slow write
media and small amounts of ram this was bad.
this moves writing totally to threads. the eet file is opened in a
thread and closed in the same thread. only the eet_write/eet_data_write are
done in the mainloop. this is a 'walk struct, serialise it and compress
it" which compared to blocking for possibly multiple seconds in a
write/close/rename backup cfg files doing real io to kernel 9even
though kernle should buffer these)... is a hell of a lot better.
so sure. we block lock enough to walk the structures/lists, encode the
blob and put it through a fast lz4 compress cycle and drop into memory.
the actual write happens in the thread when the file is closed and
that is a vast improvement if you hit these cases.
Add a popup for battery. It will update if left visible. The popup
avoids polling by using a slightly delayed copy of the battery
state stored in config struct.
Playing around with steam/optimus/linux/multiple heads the popup
stuck around when i did something very unusual, so make sure it
goes...trust me i'm a professional....
This behaviour can be more intelligent, but for now it covers most
cases. Yet to see tasks in use in the wild outside a shelf, though
it can happen so should be giving something reasonable for this
choice.
so this was the hiccups have been seeing... it was temperature +eeze+
udev stalling out. tempget backend works without stalls so that is now
the only one.
As we can detect for double scan (since randr 1.2), list the mode
as valid, and also ensure the refresh rate is displayed correctly.
Each line is rendered twice, doubles the dot clock, so divide the
settings view by 2 so that it makes "sense". Can always add
flags to settings if deemed necessary.
we know where service files SHOULD go... and soif systemd is not there
to tell us, put them in the known place. this is so the non0systemd
os's can buand should build with the support but its all runtime
detected/enabled already. this means that actually no one should need
tyo go disable systemd support in builds. it's all runtime.
rememebr zone randr id where clients were if forced off a zone. if a
zone is added check clients with that zone id - if they have it then
restore them there. thbis will get loat if you move those clients
between zones after they are dumped on the other zone or you change
their virtual desktop etc.