Just as a demo of how versatile the X11 windowing system - with its server/client model - really is, here's a screen-capture of something I was playing around with this morning.
I was shunting a couple of Viewnior windows around, each displaying a previously-created animated GIF.....occasionally triggering/untriggering the window-manager's "blinds" function. This was then captured by a Puppy-native screencap app.
After I created the screencap, I then used another wee Puppy-native utility to turn the .mkv container back into another GIF..! I was going to share this GIF, but it's bigger than the size limits allowed by PostImages or Imgur.....and I still can't figure out how to share vids/GIFs from Google Drive. Google have made it simple to share around their own suite of apps, but for everybody else there's no straightforward solution.....mostly involving HTML 'embed' codes, which many fora can't work with.
So this is the original .mkv video instead.
Regardless of how it was created and/or presented, it demonstrates the server-client model's versatility on the desktop; two files, each running as an animation in their own window, then running on the 'desktop' (actually ROX's 'pinboard', but.....who's arguing?).....and finally, the whole being captured by a fourth application, also using its own chunk of the X11 codebase while doing its thing.
Small wonder X11 has ruled the roost for so long. Is Wayland really going to transform all this beyond recognition? I appreciate that it's a smaller, more stream-lined, unified & easier-to-work-with more modern codebase.....but I don't see X11 going anywhere soon with regard to low-resource systems.
Perhaps I'm blinkered, but the only folks making a big fuss about Wayland in its current state of development appear to be other devs....
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shrug...)
Mike.
