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Labwc continues with its focus as a window-stacking Wayland compositor. This lightweight compositor inspired by Openbox continues to leverage the wlroots library to help in the heavy lifting. With labwc 0.20, it's re-based against wlroots 0.20.
Labwc 0.20 introduces a much requested "show-desktop" action, adds initial top-level capture support to screenshot specific windows, and supports menu accelerators/shortcuts. The other big one, similar to the Sway update today, is now having HDR10 support when running with the wlroots Vulkan renderer. HDR10 is one of the most common open standard formats for high dynamic range videos.
The labwc 0.20 release also adds some new command line options, new configuration options, and other enhancements and bug fixes.
Downloads and more details on the Labwc 0.20 release via GitHub.
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