This brings nanosvg into the project for SVG loading and rendering.
Unfortunatly we can not at this time use a submodule for this project
until https://github.com/memononen/nanosvg/pull/214 is merged.
Profiling shows that a considerable amount of time is spent in
glBindBuffer and glBufferSubData when the damage rects are updated.
Since the amount of data here is quite small it's far faster to check if
it's different then to just blindly overwrite the buffer on each call.
Profiled on an Intel CPU with UHD P630 Graphics using magic-trace
This fixes an issue where the window position would be ignored if the
application was launched in full screen mode from the command line
causing the client to enter full screen on the wrong monitor in
multi-monitor configurations.
* Moved the LG license and version onto a seperate tab.
* Added general donation section and link to the website donation page
* Removed donation details under gnif's section
This makes it possible to define the escape key by name rather then just
it's integer code, while still allowing fallback to using an integer
value for codes that may not be defined.
Example: `input:escapeKey=KEY_F1`
An invalid string value will also print a list of all valid string
values.
Pipewire documents the mute parameter as a bool, however `pw_stream_set_control` expects a float value and converts it to a bool.
6ad6300ec6/src/pipewire/stream.c (L2063)
The state is never updated when a message box is dismissed, so the
cursor is never displayed when a second message box shows up.
The only other caller, app_setOverlay, has state tracking already.
Under Wayland, if the mouse pointer is disconnected whilst captured
(like say via KVM switch), the waylandWarpPointer code will be called
but the pointer will be NULL. This results in the cryptic message:
error marshalling arguments for confine_pointer (signature noo?ou): null value passed for arg 2
Error marshalling request: Invalid argument
This patch adds a check on the wlWm.pointer pointer before attempting
to warp the pointer, and avoids the crash.
The current minimum target latency is partially based upon the default qemu
behaviour whereby audio packets are delivered in a sawtooth pattern, with
packet timestamps drifting between 5ms above and below the measured clock.
This 5ms error is baked into the minimum target latency to avoid
underrunning.
This sawtooth pattern can be reduced by specifying a lower timer period in
the qemu configuration, so remove it from the hardcoded minimum latency and
add it to the default configurable buffer latency instead. This allows
users that have configured their VM appropriately to reduce the overall
latency.
The best quality resampler has an intrinsic latency of about 3ms, and the
processing itself takes another 1-2ms per 10ms block. The faster setting
has an intrinsic latency of about 0.4ms, with about 0.04ms processing time.
This makes for an overall saving of about 4ms, with negligible loss in
quality.