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This protocol allows clients to ask for exporting another toplevel's
surface(s) to a buffer.
Particularly useful for sharing a single window.
This object is a manager which offers requests to start capturing from a
source.
Capture the next frame of a toplevel. (window)
The captured frame will not contain any server-side decorations and will
ignore the compositor-set geometry, like e.g. rounded corners.
It will contain all the subsurfaces and popups, however the latter will be clipped
to the geometry of the base surface.
The handle parameter refers to the address of the window as seen in `hyprctl clients`.
For example, for d161e7b0 it would be 3512854448.
All objects created by the manager will still remain valid, until their
appropriate destroy request has been called.
Same as capture_toplevel, but with a zwlr_foreign_toplevel_handle_v1 handle.
This object represents a single frame.
When created, a series of buffer events will be sent, each representing a
supported buffer type. The "buffer_done" event is sent afterwards to
indicate that all supported buffer types have been enumerated. The client
will then be able to send a "copy" request. If the capture is successful,
the compositor will send a "flags" followed by a "ready" event.
wl_shm buffers are always supported, ie. the "buffer" event is guaranteed to be sent.
If the capture failed, the "failed" event is sent. This can happen anytime
before the "ready" event.
Once either a "ready" or a "failed" event is received, the client should
destroy the frame.
Provides information about wl_shm buffer parameters that need to be
used for this frame. This event is sent once after the frame is created
if wl_shm buffers are supported.
Copy the frame to the supplied buffer. The buffer must have the
correct size, see hyprland_toplevel_export_frame_v1.buffer and
hyprland_toplevel_export_frame_v1.linux_dmabuf. The buffer needs to have a
supported format.
If the frame is successfully copied, a "flags" and a "ready" event is
sent. Otherwise, a "failed" event is sent.
This event will wait for appropriate damage to be copied, unless the ignore_damage
arg is set to a non-zero value.
This event is sent right before the ready event when ignore_damage was
not set. It may be generated multiple times for each copy
request.
The arguments describe a box around an area that has changed since the
last copy request that was derived from the current screencopy manager
instance.
The union of all regions received between the call to copy
and a ready event is the total damage since the prior ready event.
Provides flags about the frame. This event is sent once before the
"ready" event.
Called as soon as the frame is copied, indicating it is available
for reading. This event includes the time at which presentation happened
at.
The timestamp is expressed as tv_sec_hi, tv_sec_lo, tv_nsec triples,
each component being an unsigned 32-bit value. Whole seconds are in
tv_sec which is a 64-bit value combined from tv_sec_hi and tv_sec_lo,
and the additional fractional part in tv_nsec as nanoseconds. Hence,
for valid timestamps tv_nsec must be in [0, 999999999]. The seconds part
may have an arbitrary offset at start.
After receiving this event, the client should destroy the object.
This event indicates that the attempted frame copy has failed.
After receiving this event, the client should destroy the object.
Destroys the frame. This request can be sent at any time by the client.
Provides information about linux-dmabuf buffer parameters that need to
be used for this frame. This event is sent once after the frame is
created if linux-dmabuf buffers are supported.
This event is sent once after all buffer events have been sent.
The client should proceed to create a buffer of one of the supported
types, and send a "copy" request.