Struct wayland_protocols::unstable::fullscreen_shell::v1::client::zwp_fullscreen_shell_v1::ZwpFullscreenShellV1[][src]

pub struct ZwpFullscreenShellV1(_);

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release the wl_fullscreen_shell interface

Release the binding from the wl_fullscreen_shell interface.

This destroys the server-side object and frees this binding. If the client binds to wl_fullscreen_shell multiple times, it may wish to free some of those bindings.

This is a destructor, you cannot send requests to this object any longer once this method is called.

present surface for display

Present a surface on the given output.

If the output is null, the compositor will present the surface on whatever display (or displays) it thinks best. In particular, this may replace any or all surfaces currently presented so it should not be used in combination with placing surfaces on specific outputs.

The method parameter is a hint to the compositor for how the surface is to be presented. In particular, it tells the compositor how to handle a size mismatch between the presented surface and the output. The compositor is free to ignore this parameter.

The “zoom”, “zoom_crop”, and “stretch” methods imply a scaling operation on the surface. This will override any kind of output scaling, so the buffer_scale property of the surface is effectively ignored.

This request gives the surface the role of a fullscreen shell surface. If the surface already has another role, it raises a role protocol error.

present surface for display at a particular mode

Presents a surface on the given output for a particular mode.

If the current size of the output differs from that of the surface, the compositor will attempt to change the size of the output to match the surface. The result of the mode-switch operation will be returned via the provided wl_fullscreen_shell_mode_feedback object.

If the current output mode matches the one requested or if the compositor successfully switches the mode to match the surface, then the mode_successful event will be sent and the output will contain the contents of the given surface. If the compositor cannot match the output size to the surface size, the mode_failed will be sent and the output will contain the contents of the previously presented surface (if any). If another surface is presented on the given output before either of these has a chance to happen, the present_cancelled event will be sent.

Due to race conditions and other issues unknown to the client, no mode-switch operation is guaranteed to succeed. However, if the mode is one advertised by wl_output.mode or if the compositor advertises the ARBITRARY_MODES capability, then the client should expect that the mode-switch operation will usually succeed.

If the size of the presented surface changes, the resulting output is undefined. The compositor may attempt to change the output mode to compensate. However, there is no guarantee that a suitable mode will be found and the client has no way to be notified of success or failure.

The framerate parameter specifies the desired framerate for the output in mHz. The compositor is free to ignore this parameter. A value of 0 indicates that the client has no preference.

If the value of wl_output.scale differs from wl_surface.buffer_scale, then the compositor may choose a mode that matches either the buffer size or the surface size. In either case, the surface will fill the output.

This request gives the surface the role of a fullscreen shell surface. If the surface already has another role, it raises a role protocol error.

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