surface->dx = dx;
surface->dy = dy;
- /* pick a free buffer, preferrably one that already has storage */
+ /* pick a free buffer, preferably one that already has storage */
for (i = 0; i < MAX_LEAVES; i++) {
if (surface->leaf[i].busy)
continue;
http://projects.genivi.org/wayland-ivi-extension/
-- Extension protocal; ivi-application to tie wl_surface and a given ID.
+- Extension protocol; ivi-application to tie wl_surface and a given ID.
With this ID, shell can identify which wl_surface is drawn by which
application. In in-vehicle infortainment system, a shell has to update
a property of a wl_surface. E.g. there may be a use case when vehicle
its own cursor and set wl_pointer.cursor(NULL).
</description>
<entry name="arbitrary_modes" value="1" summary="compositor is capable of almost any output mode"/>
- <entry name="cursor_plane" value="2" summary="compositor has a seperate cursor plane"/>
+ <entry name="cursor_plane" value="2" summary="compositor has a separate cursor plane"/>
</enum>
<event name="capability">
surface is mapped.
Parent windows should be set on dialogs, toolboxes, or other
- "auxilliary" surfaces, so that the parent is raised when the dialog
+ "auxiliary" surfaces, so that the parent is raised when the dialog
is raised.
</description>
<arg name="parent" type="object" interface="xdg_surface" allow-null="true"/>
* that allows the calibration state to be stored in the ICC profile
* Output: Physical port with a display attached, e.g. LVDS1
*
- * As a CMF is probably something you don't want or need on an embeded install
+ * As a CMF is probably something you don't want or need on an embedded install
* these functions will not be called if the icc_profile key is set for a
* specific [output] section in weston.ini
*
/* screencaptures need to be y-flipped */
WESTON_CAP_CAPTURE_YFLIP = 0x0002,
- /* backend/renderer has a seperate cursor plane */
+ /* backend/renderer has a separate cursor plane */
WESTON_CAP_CURSOR_PLANE = 0x0004,
/* backend supports setting arbitrary resolutions */
#define WESTON_VERSION "@WESTON_VERSION@"
/* This macro may not do what you expect. Weston doesn't guarantee
- * any stable API between 1.X and 1.Y, and thus this macro will return
- * FALSE on any WESTON_VERSION_AT_LEAST(1,X,0) if the actualy version
- * is 1.Y.0 and X !=Y). In particular, it fail if X < Y, that is,
+ * a stable API between 1.X and 1.Y, and thus this macro will return
+ * FALSE on any WESTON_VERSION_AT_LEAST(1,X,0) if the actual version
+ * is 1.Y.0 and X != Y). In particular, it fails if X < Y, that is,
* 1.3.0 is considered to not be "at least" 1.4.0.
*
* If you want to test for the version number being 1.3.0 or above or