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								<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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								<protocol name="pointer_constraints_unstable_v1">
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								  <copyright>
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								    Copyright © 2014      Jonas Ådahl
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								    Copyright © 2015      Red Hat Inc.
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								    Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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								    copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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								    to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
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								    the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
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								    and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
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								    Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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								    The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
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								    paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
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								    Software.
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								    THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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								    IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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								    FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.  IN NO EVENT SHALL
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								    THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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								    LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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								    FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
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								    DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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								  </copyright>
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								  <description summary="protocol for constraining pointer motions">
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								    This protocol specifies a set of interfaces used for adding constraints to
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								    the motion of a pointer. Possible constraints include confining pointer
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								    motions to a given region, or locking it to its current position.
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								    In order to constrain the pointer, a client must first bind the global
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								    interface "wp_pointer_constraints" which, if a compositor supports pointer
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								    constraints, is exposed by the registry. Using the bound global object, the
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								    client uses the request that corresponds to the type of constraint it wants
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								    to make. See wp_pointer_constraints for more details.
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								    Warning! The protocol described in this file is experimental and backward
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								    incompatible changes may be made. Backward compatible changes may be added
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								    together with the corresponding interface version bump. Backward
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								    incompatible changes are done by bumping the version number in the protocol
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								    and interface names and resetting the interface version. Once the protocol
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								    is to be declared stable, the 'z' prefix and the version number in the
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								    protocol and interface names are removed and the interface version number is
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								    reset.
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								  </description>
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								  <interface name="zwp_pointer_constraints_v1" version="1">
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								    <description summary="constrain the movement of a pointer">
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								      The global interface exposing pointer constraining functionality. It
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								      exposes two requests: lock_pointer for locking the pointer to its
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								      position, and confine_pointer for locking the pointer to a region.
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								      The lock_pointer and confine_pointer requests create the objects
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								      wp_locked_pointer and wp_confined_pointer respectively, and the client can
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								      use these objects to interact with the lock.
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								      For any surface, only one lock or confinement may be active across all
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								      wl_pointer objects of the same seat. If a lock or confinement is requested
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								      when another lock or confinement is active or requested on the same surface
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								      and with any of the wl_pointer objects of the same seat, an
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								      'already_constrained' error will be raised.
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								    </description>
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								    <enum name="error">
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								      <description summary="wp_pointer_constraints error values">
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									These errors can be emitted in response to wp_pointer_constraints
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									requests.
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								      </description>
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								      <entry name="already_constrained" value="1"
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									     summary="pointer constraint already requested on that surface"/>
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								    </enum>
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								    <enum name="lifetime">
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								      <description summary="constraint lifetime">
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									These values represent different lifetime semantics. They are passed
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									as arguments to the factory requests to specify how the constraint
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									lifetimes should be managed.
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								      </description>
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								      <entry name="oneshot" value="1">
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									<description summary="the pointer constraint is defunct once deactivated">
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									  A oneshot pointer constraint will never reactivate once it has been
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									  deactivated. See the corresponding deactivation event
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									  (wp_locked_pointer.unlocked and wp_confined_pointer.unconfined) for
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									  details.
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									</description>
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								      </entry>
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								      <entry name="persistent" value="2">
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									<description summary="the pointer constraint may reactivate">
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									  A persistent pointer constraint may again reactivate once it has
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									  been deactivated. See the corresponding deactivation event
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									  (wp_locked_pointer.unlocked and wp_confined_pointer.unconfined) for
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									  details.
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									</description>
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								      </entry>
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								    </enum>
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								    <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
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								      <description summary="destroy the pointer constraints manager object">
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									Used by the client to notify the server that it will no longer use this
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									pointer constraints object.
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								      </description>
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								    </request>
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								    <request name="lock_pointer">
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								      <description summary="lock pointer to a position">
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									The lock_pointer request lets the client request to disable movements of
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									the virtual pointer (i.e. the cursor), effectively locking the pointer
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									to a position. This request may not take effect immediately; in the
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									future, when the compositor deems implementation-specific constraints
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									are satisfied, the pointer lock will be activated and the compositor
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									sends a locked event.
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									The protocol provides no guarantee that the constraints are ever
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									satisfied, and does not require the compositor to send an error if the
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									constraints cannot ever be satisfied. It is thus possible to request a
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									lock that will never activate.
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									There may not be another pointer constraint of any kind requested or
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									the passed pointer when requesting a lock. If there is, an error will be
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									raised. See general pointer lock documentation for more details.
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									The intersection of the region passed with this request and the input
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									region of the surface is used to determine where the pointer must be
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									in order for the lock to activate. It is up to the compositor whether to
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									warp the pointer or require some kind of user interaction for the lock
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									to activate. If the region is null the surface input region is used.
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									A surface may receive pointer focus without the lock being activated.
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									The request creates a new object wp_locked_pointer which is used to
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									interact with the lock as well as receive updates about its state. See
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									the the description of wp_locked_pointer for further information.
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									Note that while a pointer is locked, the wl_pointer objects of the
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									corresponding seat will not emit any wl_pointer.motion events, but
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									relative motion events will still be emitted via wp_relative_pointer
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									objects of the same seat. wl_pointer.axis and wl_pointer.button events
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									are unaffected.
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								      </description>
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								      <arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="zwp_locked_pointer_v1"/>
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								      <arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface"
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									   summary="surface to lock pointer to"/>
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								      <arg name="pointer" type="object" interface="wl_pointer"
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									   summary="the pointer that should be locked"/>
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								      <arg name="region" type="object" interface="wl_region" allow-null="true"
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									   summary="region of surface"/>
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								      <arg name="lifetime" type="uint" enum="lifetime" summary="lock lifetime"/>
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								    </request>
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								    <request name="confine_pointer">
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								      <description summary="confine pointer to a region">
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									The confine_pointer request lets the client request to confine the
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									pointer cursor to a given region. This request may not take effect
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									immediately; in the future, when the compositor deems implementation-
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									specific constraints are satisfied, the pointer confinement will be
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									activated and the compositor sends a confined event.
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									The intersection of the region passed with this request and the input
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									region of the surface is used to determine where the pointer must be
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									in order for the confinement to activate. It is up to the compositor
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									whether to warp the pointer or require some kind of user interaction for
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									the confinement to activate. If the region is null the surface input
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									region is used.
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									The request will create a new object wp_confined_pointer which is used
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									to interact with the confinement as well as receive updates about its
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									state. See the the description of wp_confined_pointer for further
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									information.
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								      </description>
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								      <arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="zwp_confined_pointer_v1"/>
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								      <arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface"
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									   summary="surface to lock pointer to"/>
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								      <arg name="pointer" type="object" interface="wl_pointer"
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									   summary="the pointer that should be confined"/>
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								      <arg name="region" type="object" interface="wl_region" allow-null="true"
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									   summary="region of surface"/>
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								      <arg name="lifetime" type="uint" enum="lifetime" summary="confinement lifetime"/>
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								    </request>
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								  </interface>
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								  <interface name="zwp_locked_pointer_v1" version="1">
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								    <description summary="receive relative pointer motion events">
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								      The wp_locked_pointer interface represents a locked pointer state.
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								      While the lock of this object is active, the wl_pointer objects of the
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								      associated seat will not emit any wl_pointer.motion events.
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								      This object will send the event 'locked' when the lock is activated.
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								      Whenever the lock is activated, it is guaranteed that the locked surface
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								      will already have received pointer focus and that the pointer will be
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								      within the region passed to the request creating this object.
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								      To unlock the pointer, send the destroy request. This will also destroy
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								      the wp_locked_pointer object.
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								      If the compositor decides to unlock the pointer the unlocked event is
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								      sent. See wp_locked_pointer.unlock for details.
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								      When unlocking, the compositor may warp the cursor position to the set
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								      cursor position hint. If it does, it will not result in any relative
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								      motion events emitted via wp_relative_pointer.
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								      If the surface the lock was requested on is destroyed and the lock is not
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								      yet activated, the wp_locked_pointer object is now defunct and must be
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								      destroyed.
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								    </description>
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								    <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
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								      <description summary="destroy the locked pointer object">
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									Destroy the locked pointer object. If applicable, the compositor will
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									unlock the pointer.
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								      </description>
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								    </request>
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								    <request name="set_cursor_position_hint">
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								      <description summary="set the pointer cursor position hint">
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									Set the cursor position hint relative to the top left corner of the
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									surface.
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									If the client is drawing its own cursor, it should update the position
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									hint to the position of its own cursor. A compositor may use this
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									information to warp the pointer upon unlock in order to avoid pointer
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									jumps.
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									The cursor position hint is double buffered. The new hint will only take
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									effect when the associated surface gets it pending state applied. See
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								      </description>
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								      <arg name="surface_x" type="fixed"
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									   summary="surface-local x coordinate"/>
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								      <arg name="surface_y" type="fixed"
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									   summary="surface-local y coordinate"/>
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								    </request>
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								    <request name="set_region">
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								      <description summary="set a new lock region">
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									Set a new region used to lock the pointer.
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									The new lock region is double-buffered. The new lock region will
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									only take effect when the associated surface gets its pending state
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									applied. See wl_surface.commit for details.
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									For details about the lock region, see wp_locked_pointer.
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								      </description>
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								      <arg name="region" type="object" interface="wl_region" allow-null="true"
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									   summary="region of surface"/>
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								    </request>
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								    <event name="locked">
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								      <description summary="lock activation event">
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									Notification that the pointer lock of the seat's pointer is activated.
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								      </description>
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								    </event>
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								    <event name="unlocked">
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								      <description summary="lock deactivation event">
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									Notification that the pointer lock of the seat's pointer is no longer
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									active. If this is a oneshot pointer lock (see
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									wp_pointer_constraints.lifetime) this object is now defunct and should
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									be destroyed. If this is a persistent pointer lock (see
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									wp_pointer_constraints.lifetime) this pointer lock may again
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									reactivate in the future.
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								      </description>
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								    </event>
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								  </interface>
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								 | 
							
								
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								  <interface name="zwp_confined_pointer_v1" version="1">
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								    <description summary="confined pointer object">
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								      The wp_confined_pointer interface represents a confined pointer state.
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								      This object will send the event 'confined' when the confinement is
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								      activated. Whenever the confinement is activated, it is guaranteed that
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								      the surface the pointer is confined to will already have received pointer
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								      focus and that the pointer will be within the region passed to the request
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								      creating this object. It is up to the compositor to decide whether this
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								      requires some user interaction and if the pointer will warp to within the
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								      passed region if outside.
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								 | 
							
								
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								      To unconfine the pointer, send the destroy request. This will also destroy
							 | 
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								 | 
							
								      the wp_confined_pointer object.
							 | 
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								 | 
							
								
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								      If the compositor decides to unconfine the pointer the unconfined event is
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								 | 
							
								      sent. The wp_confined_pointer object is at this point defunct and should
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								      be destroyed.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    </description>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
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								 | 
							
								    <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
							 | 
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| 
								 | 
							
								      <description summary="destroy the confined pointer object">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									Destroy the confined pointer object. If applicable, the compositor will
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									unconfine the pointer.
							 | 
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								 | 
							
								      </description>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    </request>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
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| 
								 | 
							
								    <request name="set_region">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								      <description summary="set a new confine region">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									Set a new region used to confine the pointer.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
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								 | 
							
									The new confine region is double-buffered. The new confine region will
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									only take effect when the associated surface gets its pending state
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									applied. See wl_surface.commit for details.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									If the confinement is active when the new confinement region is applied
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									and the pointer ends up outside of newly applied region, the pointer may
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									warped to a position within the new confinement region. If warped, a
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									wl_pointer.motion event will be emitted, but no
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									wp_relative_pointer.relative_motion event.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									The compositor may also, instead of using the new region, unconfine the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									pointer.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									For details about the confine region, see wp_confined_pointer.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								      </description>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								      <arg name="region" type="object" interface="wl_region" allow-null="true"
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									   summary="region of surface"/>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    </request>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    <event name="confined">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								      <description summary="pointer confined">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									Notification that the pointer confinement of the seat's pointer is
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									activated.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								      </description>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    </event>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    <event name="unconfined">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								      <description summary="pointer unconfined">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									Notification that the pointer confinement of the seat's pointer is no
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									longer active. If this is a oneshot pointer confinement (see
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									wp_pointer_constraints.lifetime) this object is now defunct and should
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									be destroyed. If this is a persistent pointer confinement (see
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									wp_pointer_constraints.lifetime) this pointer confinement may again
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									reactivate in the future.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								      </description>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    </event>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  </interface>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								</protocol>
							 |