On 2024-02-06 8:20 a.m., Roberto Ragusa wrote:
On 2/3/24 22:11, pgnd wrote:
>>> Is there a way to see what gaps remain, which ones are being worked
>>> on, and which ones
>>> will be declared "not a gap - won't fix"?
>
>> I have a list of things I'm tracking. I've been reluctant to publish
>> it because people will think that it's some kind of "general Wayland
>> tracker" since I have no influence or impact on GNOME Wayland (which
>> is the one most people are concerned about).
>
> a not authoritative, but informative list for KDE + Wayland 'gaps' &
> issues, from community,
>
> https://community.kde.org/Plasma/Wayland_Known_Significant_Issues
Wow, that really lowers my desire to attempt to use Wayland for KDE.
first line: "Save session doesn't work under Wayland"
after many other opened-for-years things I see:
"Window shading not supported for Wayland windows"
with no solution after 7 years.
Regards.
To be fair, I see alot of projects that I filled tickets for have
tickets open for years, that's not uncommon.
And many people want the feature that allows to save sessions, for KDE I
believe we call that Session Restore, or Resuming session.
But to be fair as well, that doesn't exist on Windows (Windows can
reopen the programs you are working on but it doesn't save what you were
doing) and MacOS "kinda" has it? But if I remember well it had it's own
share of issues.
Xorg I've been told has it, but each program has to support it.