[][src]Enum smithay_client_toolkit::window::Decorations

pub enum Decorations {
    ServerSide,
    ClientSide,
    FollowServer,
    None,
}

Possible decoration modes for a Window

This represents what your application requests from the server.

In any case, the compositor may override your requests. In that case SCTK will follow its decision.

If you don't care about it, you should use FollowServer (which is the SCTK default). It'd be the most ergonomic for your users.

Variants

ServerSide

Request server-side decorations

ClientSide

Force using the client-side Frame

FollowServer

Follow the preference of the compositor

None

Don't decorate the Window

Trait Implementations

impl Debug for Decorations[src]

impl Eq for Decorations[src]

impl PartialEq<Decorations> for Decorations[src]

impl StructuralEq for Decorations[src]

impl StructuralPartialEq for Decorations[src]

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