Re: emacs, server mode, and wayland
Masaru Nomiya <[email protected]> Tue, 30 Jun 2026 19:44:08 +0900
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Hello, In the Message; Subject : emacs, server mode, and wayland Message-ID : <akOT7wxf-RjjxuGa@speedy> Date & Time: Tue, 30 Jun 2026 11:01:19 +0100 [PS] == Peter Suetterlin via openSUSE Users <[email protected]> has written: [...] PS> Recently I had a try to use Wayland instead of the Xorg I'm using PS> so far(*). With that (I'm using KDE/Plasma on Tumbleweed) PS> de-iconification no longer works :(( This is a major setback in PS> usability. At least the server-done-hook does work.... PS> Now I'm not sure where to look for the roots of this problem. Is PS> it a wayland issue, an emacs issue, or something else? I tried PS> adding another function to de-iconify to other server hooks, but PS> none of them seems to work. [...] The icon related features you mentioned are designed to run on the X Window System, and since the way they interact with the window manager is different on Wayland, they may not work properly. Please wait for an update to KDE Plasma's Wayland support. Best Regards & Good Night. -- Masaru Nomiya mail-to: nomiya @ ab.auone-net.jp "At first glance, AI generates code that appears correct, but it may contain issues. For example, it is not uncommon for the AI to generate code that malfunctions under specific conditions, contains security vulnerabilities, or is based on outdated implementation patterns. To identify these issues, a basic understanding of programming, algorithms, and design is required." --"Is "being able to write code" enough to survive?" (in JP)--