Decided to try writing a Wayland compositor for fun. Took me a few days to get things going to a video-able state.
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
Aaahhhhhh another difficult refactor down and niri now does multi-GPU! By which I mean that monitors plugged into secondary GPUs will now light up and work. All the screenshot UI and screencast portal stuff also works just fine. Wouldn't be able to do this as quickly without Smithay's MultiRenderer support and lots of help from @drakulix
I went for the easier strat of always rendering on the primary GPU, but you can also pick render GPU dynamically, which apparently cosmic-comp does, cool!
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
Tagged niri v0.1.0-alpha.3 with multi-GPU support, borders and other improvements! Multi-GPU was one of the bigger things I wanted to get done before going out of alpha so I guess I'm slowly getting there.
Release v0.1.0-alpha.3 · YaLTeR/niri
A scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor. Contribute to YaLTeR/niri development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHub (github.com)
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
Turns out that if you implement xdg-decoration in your compositor but tell clients that you want CSD, then SDL2 + libdecor clients will break due to a bug. The bug is already fixed, but the fix hasn't made it to any SDL2 release yet, let alone all the runtimes and vendored copies.
Hiding xdg-decoration from clients it is then
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
I added text rendering to niri using pangocairo, which turned out to be surprisingly simple. It basically "just worked". This unlocks a lot of features, beginning with a hotkey overlay, which should help people get started (suggested by @ju).
I've tagged niri 0.1.0-beta.1 which includes the overlay along with many more improvements: https://github.com/YaLTeR/niri/releases/tag/v0.1.0-beta.1
I'm now happy enough with the feature set so in a week I'll release 0.1.0. Time to finally catch up on other projects I've been neglecting.
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
I'm pretty excited to finally be able to "release" niri soon but god I'm glad I set aside a beta week for bugfixes. We already stumbled upon and fixed several issues
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
A few latency tests before release confirm that niri's still doing good (at least on idle; I don't have any repaint scheduling yet but on idle it doesn't matter). The compositors are pretty much within the noise threshold from each other. Except some sway fullscreen bug and Shell losing one frame somewhere.
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
Well, I'm happy to release the first stable version of niri, my scrollable-tiling compositor: https://github.com/YaLTeR/niri/releases/tag/v0.1.0
Very satisfied with the current state, even though there's plenty left to do. Took a lot of time and work but I've certainly learned a lot, and I'm glad to have contributed a bit to Smithay too!
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
Before adding more animations into niri, I'm making a "visual tests" application. It shows a set of hardcoded scenarios which I can quickly go through and visually check that everything looks right.
It uses solid color rectangles as "windows", but otherwise this is the real niri layout code and real niri + Smithay rendering code, drawing to a GTK GL area.
For example, on the last test you can see that my offscreen code currently clips CSD shadows (during the open animation).
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
visual tests are such a lifesaver, so glad I stole that idea from osu!lazer
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
The window opening animation is now live as part of niri v0.1.2: https://github.com/YaLTeR/niri/releases/tag/v0.1.2
I'm really looking forward to more animations, but wow they sure do need a lot of care to get right in all the edge cases.
Also, I added a way to programmatically invoke compositor actions, and turns out that's quite useful for making video demos!
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
For a bit of fun I added gradient borders to niri. One of the visual tests for it turned out a bit mesmerizing to look at
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
Tagged niri v0.1.3: https://github.com/YaLTeR/niri/releases/tag/v0.1.3
This one has much improved touchpad gestures with inertia, springs, rubberbanding and everything else I copied from libadwaita, my primary source for things that feel good :blobmiou:
Also thanks @alice for helping and giving feedback on the gestures and for giving a try to the touch support!
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
Just implemented something I've had in mind for a while: compositor-side blocking out of windows from screencasts! The compositor is the perfect place to do this since it can replace the window contents in the render tree, which will work fine with any kind of overlapping, transparency, etc. AND it will work with anything that records the screen through the portal, be it OBS or video meeting, or whatever.
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
There's actually an important edge case here: if you open the screenshot UI while recording the monitor, then the screenshot UI preview will show the window, and OBS, recording the screenshot UI preview, will hence also show the window. There are trade-offs here for how you want this to work; for now I put a big warning around the option, and added a stricter mode that blocks out the window from ANY screen capture (which means you can't screenshot it).
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
I think for the built-in screenshot UI this is solvable with one more layer of indirection (render the screenshot UI preview itself twice, once for screencasts, and once for the monitor). However, for third-party screenshot annotation tools, this will still be a problem.
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
Implemented this idea. It means rendering each monitor 3 times always for the screenshot but maybe it's fine? On this laptop 3 monitors × 3 renders takes 2 ms, and there's some unnecessary blocking I forgot to remove.
On the video, note how for me the screenshot UI has Secrets visible, but on the recording afterwards it's always blocked out.
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
I may be having too much fun recording a demo for the release notes
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
Amidst all the fires being put out, niri 0.1.4 which can block out windows from screencasts! https://github.com/YaLTeR/niri/releases/tag/v0.1.4
And also gamma control, focus follows mouse, warp mouse to focus, wheel and touchpad scroll bindings, xdp-gnome 46 support.
Also, every single config option is now documented on the wiki! Which took like an entire week of work (even though I was reusing a lot of my previously written docs in the config). Check it out here: https://github.com/YaLTeR/niri/wiki/Configuration:-Overview
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
Today: horizontal column movement is now animated!
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Ivan Molodetskikhreplied to Ivan Molodetskikh on last edited by
Took the whole yesterday and a bit of today, but I've got window closing animations working! These turned out to be tricky because they need storing a snapshot of the surface render tree to draw once the app is gone.
Some apps may start destroying their subsurfaces before the main surface, like alacritty with its sctk CSD, making it very easy to miss parts of the window in the snapshot, and therefore in the closing animation.
Also, windows closing to the left no longer shift the view!