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<ifreund> leon-p: libantares.h is looking quite clean with generational indexes :)
<ifreund> who needs structs on the ABI boundry
<ifreund> do let me know if there are river features you are blocked on by the way
<ifreund> a lot of the stuff that's missing currently is quite straightforward to implement now due to the big picture stuff being in place
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<dmcblue> More wayland-related than river, so apologies if its too off-topic. I am having trouble getting screen sharing to work in Zoom (also web-based things like Google meet). Tried to get help in the arch forums. But I basically just need some direction in how to debug. Might be a dbus thing? I assume I'm just missing some package that wayland needs
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<bwbuhse> dmcblue: https://github.com/emersion/xdg-desktop-portal-wlr/wiki/%22It-doesn't-work%22-Troubleshooting-Checklist this might help
<dmcblue> super helpful, thanks!
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<Guest41> hello
<Guest41> hi
<Guest41> anyone know how to do screen sizing in the init file?
<vyivel> Guest41: run something like wlr-randr or kanshi on start
<Guest41> can I do something like this?
<Guest41>  riverctl map normal Super O send-view-command set-geometry 960 0 960 600       # quarter
<vyivel> to clarify, you want to set the size/position of a monitor?
<Guest41> of a view/window
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<Guest41> i got dc'd I'm back
<vyivel> that would be controlled by your wm
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<aelius> c
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<Guest7903> Hello, is it possible for a single keybind to do two commands at once, or consecutively, without running another script? e.g.
<Guest7903> # Half Screen
<Guest7903> riverctl map normal Super I resize horizontal 2880
<Guest7903> riverctl map normal Super I resize vertical 900
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<TheAnachron> hi, will river eventually support the "Wayland session restore protocol"?
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<vyivel> anyway not until there's wlroots impl probably
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<leon-p> ifreund: I am mostly blocked by the next steps being tedious, but thanks anyway :)
<leon-p> I too prefer the new API. Although it has one think I dislike: the event handlers currently need to be exported functions, so you can't use it from a language that doesn't compile to objects files
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<leon-p> TheAnachron: that kinda depends on how well it combines with the WM protocol, although I personally don't see any use case tbh
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