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authorMatthew Kosarek <matt.kosarek@canonical.com>2025-05-06 15:26:10 -0400
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+ <h1>Update May 06, 2025</h1>
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+<h2 id="org98ddd60">What have I been up to?</h2>
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+I've been meaning to do these little blog-post type updates for a while, and I figured now is as good a time as any. So let's start :)
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+<p>
+In the world of miracle-wm, I've been hard at work writing a new settings application for the compositor called <a href="https://github.com/miracle-wm-org/miracle-settings">miracle-settings</a>. While the application is written in Flutter, the logic behind the application is entirely implemented in <code>libmiracle-wm-config.so</code>, a new library that will ship with miracle as part of <code>v0.6.0</code>. If Flutter isn't your cup of tea, you should be able to implement your own settings app for miracle in the language/toolkit of your choice by simply binding to the C (or C++!) API.
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+I also implemented <a href="https://wayland.app/protocols/wlr-output-management-unstable-v1">wlr-output-management</a> in miracle and changed how we do display configuration in a big way. The display configuration will now always be loaded from <code>$HOME/.config/miracle-wm/display.yaml</code>. Users should now be able to use apps like <a href="https://github.com/artizirk/wdisplays">wdisplays</a> to change the output configuration at runtime, which is pretty cool!
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+On the Mir project, I've been working on accessibility features (e.g. magnification) in addition to exposing some facilities for compositor authors to write end-to-end tests for Mir-based compositors. These new testing facilities should help us write tests in miracle in a big way.
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+Also - my cat who ate a sewing needle last year has turned two! 🐱
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