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wezterm/window/examples
Wez Furlong 79165617b1 window: add WindowState concept
WindowState is a bitfield that can represent maximized, full screen
and hidden window states.

WindowState is passed along with resize events, improving on the
prior basic is_full_screen boolean by representing the other states.

Notably, WindowState::MAXIMIZED is used to represent a state where
the window's size is constrained by some window environment function;
it could be due to the window being maximized in either or both the
vertical or horizontal directions, or by the window being in a tiled
state on any edge.

When the window is MAXIMIZED, wezterm will behave as though
`adjust_window_size_when_changing_font_size = false` because it knows
that it cannot adjust the window size in that state.

This potentially helps with #695, depending on whether the window
manager propagates this state information to wezterm.  Gnome/mutter
does a good job at this with both X11 and Wayland, but I couldn't get
sway to report these states and I don't know of any other tiling wm
that I can easily install and use on fedora, so there's a question
mark around that.
2021-08-06 18:56:37 -07:00
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async.rs window: add WindowState concept 2021-08-06 18:56:37 -07:00
shader.wgsl fixup build on windows, make transparent 2021-05-08 09:36:20 -07:00
wgpu.rs window: add WindowState concept 2021-08-06 18:56:37 -07:00