X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2F06_Component_Documentation%2F02_agl_compositor.md;fp=docs%2F06_Component_Documentation%2F02_agl_compositor.md;h=83fdbd87e506e0394368c0d3f993c0b16a72f1eb;hb=52d24703331e78b1a9a422f4d0c06633e6bf1dff;hp=9e62890f035febbcb32acd7beb979afdaf6835c2;hpb=923fdc80a22c571025e408560aa58d58e52deff0;p=AGL%2Fdocumentation.git diff --git a/docs/06_Component_Documentation/02_agl_compositor.md b/docs/06_Component_Documentation/02_agl_compositor.md index 9e62890..83fdbd8 100644 --- a/docs/06_Component_Documentation/02_agl_compositor.md +++ b/docs/06_Component_Documentation/02_agl_compositor.md @@ -315,11 +315,14 @@ Further more, to cope with situations where the output is just a panel/display, without some kind of compositor driving it, the necessity of handling input events is an important feature to have, giving the user to possibility to manipulate the application/environment as he or she seems fit. + The compositor loads a plug-in that streams out the buffers to an output -remotely, with [another plug-in](03_waltham_receiver_transmitter.md) -handling the input events. The events, which are sent back from the display to -the compositor, are generated with the help of wayland-eque protocol that works -over the network, called [Waltham](https://github.com/waltham/waltham). +remotely, with another plug-in was used to handle the input events. The events, +which are sent back from the display to the compositor, are generated with +the help of wayland-eque protocol that works over the network, called +[Waltham](https://github.com/waltham/waltham). This solution was deprecated +and removed a while back, with an alternative in the works to achieve +the same functionality. Together, they provide proper means to achieve a seamless integration with other display devices in the car cabin.