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guixenv allows GNU Emacs to automatically pick up environment variables resulting from Guix manifests or package definitions.
This package provides a parser of WebIDL specifications in Guile.
Sway is a i3-compatible Wayland compositor.
Xkbcommon is a library to handle keyboard descriptions, including loading them from disk, parsing them and handling their state. It is mainly meant for client toolkits, window systems, and other system applications; currently that includes Wayland, kmscon, GTK+, Qt, Clutter, and more. Despite the name, it is not currently used by anything X11 (yet).
This package provides xdg-desktop-portal-wlr. This project seeks to add support for the screenshot, screencast, and possibly remote-desktop xdg-desktop-portal interfaces for wlroots based compositors.
Wayland-Protocols contains Wayland protocols that add functionality not available in the Wayland core protocol. Such protocols either add completely new functionality, or extend the functionality of some other protocol either in Wayland core, or some other protocol in wayland-protocols.
wlroots is a set of pluggable, composable, unopinionated modules for building a Wayland compositor.
The Direct Rendering Infrastructure, also known as the DRI, is a framework for allowing direct access to graphics hardware under the X Window System in a safe and efficient manner. It includes changes to the X server, to several client libraries, and to the kernel (DRM, Direct Rendering Manager). The most important use for the DRI is to create fast OpenGL implementations providing hardware acceleration for Mesa. Several 3D accelerated drivers have been written to the DRI specification, including drivers for chipsets produced by 3DFX, AMD (formerly ATI), Intel and Matrox.
Mesa is a free implementation of the OpenGL and Vulkan specifications - systems for rendering interactive 3D graphics. A variety of device drivers allows Mesa to be used in many different environments ranging from software emulation to complete hardware acceleration for modern GPUs.