Il giorno gio, 11/05/2023 alle 17.51 +0200, Pavel Sanda ha scritto: > > I am really new to the debate and do not know the backgrounds, > but how is wayland + mutter supposed to deliver united graphical > experience if every non-gtk application is supposed to draw it's > own decorations?
It's a design choice rooted to the very origin of wayland. There have been written many comments about it under the periodic bug reports under mutter. Some polite, some less. > Can we just ask Qt, use CSD default for the given system if running > under wayland? Right in the heart of the problem: GNOME doesn't have CSD default. Qt by default draws some barebone window decorations (in the screenshot) that don't have shadows. > We should not make decisions about our window decorations look. KDE says you shouldn't. GNOME says not only you should, you must. It's fair to just stick with not doing it, I was just wondering if we would benefit from it in some way. If we don't, so be it. -- Lorenzo -- lyx-devel mailing list lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-devel