Post software that can't work in Wayland

Post software that can't work in Wayland.

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Xfce, MATE, LXDE, LXQt, Cinnamon, i3

>i3
Sway.

Is gpick good?

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>i3
Sway exists.
Aside that, almost everything

>muh just as good
debunked

You can get a colour picker with grim + slurp to generate a single pixel image, then you can convert it to whatever format you need like hex with imagemagick
Example: github.com/jgmdev/wl-color-picker

mpv

kde has a built in color picker applet that works on wayland

are you high

what a dumb fucking chore and for what benefit? wayland is such a waste

he is right, mpv on wayland can't stop the system from locking the screen

wow I love technology

50 years of computer evolution and we get to this.

Thank God I use vlc media player. Mpv faggots btfo.

Just use the colour sampler tool in Krita.

It's not simply just as good. It's config-compatible.

I'm sure all the dozen of i3 users care a whole lot

only on gnome, since gnome doesn't implement the idle-inhibit wayland protocol and instead use dbus (you can probably tell that mpv devs won't want to integrate and depend on dbus). kde and wlroots compositors that implement idle-inhibit like sway will work. i think there's a user script that makes it work on gnome though.

I'm reading the Arch Wiki but I can't understand how to use / test wayland.
My laptop has an nvidia GPU so I understand I need to use the xwayland package otherwise I'm fucked but I just can't find any instructions on how to configure Arch to use xwayland instead of X11 now.

Am I retarded?

>five dependencies for a fucking color picker
kek

14 years in development and wayland still doesnt hold a candle to x11
also fuck mandatory client side decorations

what the fuck? colorpicker is literally built in into some gnome stuff for generating dialogs, i even have an alias
alias colorpicker='zenity --color-selection'