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| .TH weston.ini 5 "2019-03-26" "Weston @version@" |
| .SH NAME |
| weston.ini \- configuration file for |
| .B Weston |
| \- the reference Wayland |
| compositor |
| .SH INTRODUCTION |
| .B Weston |
| obtains configuration from its command line parameters and the configuration |
| file described here. |
| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| .B Weston |
| uses a configuration file called |
| .I weston.ini |
| for its setup. |
| The |
| .I weston.ini |
| configuration file is searched for in one of the following places when the |
| server is started: |
| .PP |
| .RS 4 |
| .nf |
| .BR "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/weston.ini " "(if $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is set)" |
| .BR "$HOME/.config/weston.ini " "(if $HOME is set)" |
| .B "weston/weston.ini in each" |
| .BR "\ \ \ \ $XDG_CONFIG_DIR " "(if $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS is set)" |
| .BR "/etc/xdg/weston/weston.ini " "(if $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS is not set)" |
| .fi |
| .RE |
| .PP |
| where environment variable |
| .B $HOME |
| is the user's home directory, and |
| .B $XDG_CONFIG_HOME |
| is the user specific configuration directory, and |
| .B $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS |
| is a colon |
| .B ':' |
| delimited listed of configuration base directories, such as |
| .BR /etc/xdg-foo:/etc/xdg . |
| .PP |
| The |
| .I weston.ini |
| file is composed of a number of sections which may be present in any order, or |
| omitted to use default configuration values. Each section has the form: |
| .PP |
| .RS 4 |
| .nf |
| .BI [ SectionHeader ] |
| .RI Key1=Value1 |
| .RI Key2=Value2 |
| ... |
| .fi |
| .RE |
| .PP |
| The spaces are significant. |
| Comment lines are ignored: |
| .PP |
| .RS 4 |
| .nf |
| .IR "#comment" |
| .fi |
| .RE |
| .PP |
| The section headers are: |
| .PP |
| .RS 4 |
| .nf |
| .BR "core " "The core modules and options" |
| .BR "libinput " "Input device configuration" |
| .BR "shell " "Desktop customization" |
| .BR "launcher " "Add launcher to the panel" |
| .BR "output " "Output configuration" |
| .BR "input-method " "Onscreen keyboard input" |
| .BR "keyboard " "Keyboard layouts" |
| .BR "terminal " "Terminal application options" |
| .BR "xwayland " "XWayland options" |
| .BR "screen-share " "Screen sharing options" |
| .fi |
| .RE |
| .PP |
| Possible value types are string, signed and unsigned 32-bit |
| integer, and boolean. Strings must not be quoted, do not support any |
| escape sequences, and run till the end of the line. Integers can |
| be given in decimal (e.g. 123), octal (e.g. 0173), and hexadecimal |
| (e.g. 0x7b) form. Boolean values can be only 'true' or 'false'. |
| .RE |
| .SH "CORE SECTION" |
| The |
| .B core |
| section is used to select the startup compositor modules and general options. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "shell=" desktop-shell.so |
| specifies a shell to load (string). This can be used to load your own |
| implemented shell or one with Weston as default. Available shells |
| in the |
| .IR "@weston_modules_dir@" |
| directory are: |
| .PP |
| .RS 10 |
| .nf |
| .BR desktop-shell.so |
| .fi |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "xwayland=" true |
| ask Weston to load the XWayland module (boolean). |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "modules=" cms-colord.so,screen-share.so |
| specifies the modules to load (string). Available modules in the |
| .IR "@weston_modules_dir@" |
| directory are: |
| .PP |
| .RS 10 |
| .nf |
| .BR cms-colord.so |
| .BR screen-share.so |
| .fi |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "backend=" headless-backend.so |
| overrides defaults backend. Available backend modules in the |
| .IR "@libweston_modules_dir@" |
| directory are: |
| .PP |
| .RS 10 |
| .nf |
| .BR drm-backend.so |
| .BR fbdev-backend.so |
| .BR headless-backend.so |
| .BR rdp-backend.so |
| .BR wayland-backend.so |
| .BR x11-backend.so |
| .fi |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "repaint-window=" N |
| Set the approximate length of the repaint window in milliseconds. The repaint |
| window is used to control and reduce the output latency for clients. If the |
| window is longer than the output refresh period, the repaint will be done |
| immediately when the previous repaint finishes, not processing client requests |
| in between. If the repaint window is too short, the compositor may miss the |
| target vertical blank, increasing output latency. The default value is 7 |
| milliseconds. The allowed range is from -10 to 1000 milliseconds. Using a |
| negative value will force the compositor to always miss the target vblank. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "gbm-format="format |
| sets the GBM format used for the framebuffer for the GBM backend. Can be |
| .B xrgb8888, |
| .B xrgb2101010, |
| .B rgb565. |
| By default, xrgb8888 is used. |
| .RS |
| .PP |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "idle-time="seconds |
| sets Weston's idle timeout in seconds. This idle timeout is the time |
| after which Weston will enter an "inactive" mode and screen will fade to |
| black. A value of 0 disables the timeout. |
| |
| .IR Important |
| : This option may also be set via Weston's '-i' command |
| line option and will take precedence over the current .ini option. This |
| means that if both weston.ini and command line define this idle-timeout |
| time, the one specified in the command-line will be used. On the other |
| hand, if none of these sets the value, default idle timeout will be |
| set to 300 seconds. |
| .RS |
| .PP |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "require-input=" true |
| require an input device for launch |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "pageflip-timeout="milliseconds |
| sets Weston's pageflip timeout in milliseconds. This sets a timer to exit |
| gracefully with a log message and an exit code of 1 in case the DRM driver is |
| non-responsive. Setting it to 0 disables this feature. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "wait-for-debugger=" true |
| Raises SIGSTOP before initializing the compositor. This allows the user to |
| attach with a debugger and continue execution by sending SIGCONT. This is |
| useful for debugging a crash on start-up when it would be inconvenient to |
| launch weston directly from a debugger. Boolean, defaults to |
| .BR false . |
| There is also a command line option to do the same. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "remoting="remoting-plugin.so |
| specifies a plugin for remote output to load (string). This can be used to load |
| your own implemented remoting plugin or one with Weston as default. Available |
| remoting plugins in the |
| .IR "__libweston_modules_dir__" |
| directory are: |
| .PP |
| .RS 10 |
| .nf |
| .BR remoting-plugin.so |
| .fi |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "use-pixman=" true |
| Enables pixman-based rendering for all outputs on backends that support it. |
| Boolean, defaults to |
| .BR false . |
| There is also a command line option to do the same. |
| |
| .SH "LIBINPUT SECTION" |
| The |
| .B libinput |
| section is used to configure input devices when using the libinput input device |
| backend. The defaults are determined by libinput and vary according to what is |
| most sensible for any given device. |
| .PP |
| Available configuration are: |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "enable-tap=" false |
| Enables tap to click on touchpad devices. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "tap-and-drag=" false |
| For touchpad devices with \fBenable-tap\fR enabled. If the user taps, then |
| taps a second time, this time holding, the virtual mouse button stays down for |
| as long as the user keeps their finger on the touchpad, allowing the user to |
| click and drag with taps alone. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "tap-and-drag-lock=" false |
| For touchpad devices with \fBenable-tap\fR and \fBtap-and-drag\fR enabled. |
| In the middle of a tap-and-drag, if the user releases the touchpad for less |
| than a certain number of milliseconds, then touches it again, the virtual mouse |
| button will remain pressed and the drag can continue. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "disable-while-typing=" true |
| For devices that may be accidentally triggered while typing on the keyboard, |
| causing a disruption of the typing. Disables them while the keyboard is in |
| use. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "middle-button-emulation=" false |
| For pointer devices with left and right buttons, but no middle button. When |
| enabled, a middle button event is emitted when the left and right buttons are |
| pressed simultaneously. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "left-handed=" false |
| Configures the device for use by left-handed people. Exactly what this option |
| does depends on the device. For pointers with left and right buttons, the |
| buttons are swapped. On tablets, the tablet is logically turned upside down, |
| because it will be physically turned upside down. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "rotation=" n |
| Changes the direction of the logical north, rotating it \fIn\fR degrees |
| clockwise away from the default orientation, where \fIn\fR is a whole |
| number between 0 and 359 inclusive. Needed for trackballs, mainly. Allows the |
| user to orient the trackball sideways, for example. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "accel-profile=" "{flat,adaptive}" |
| Set the pointer acceleration profile. The pointer's screen speed is |
| proportional to the physical speed with a certain constant of proportionality. |
| Call that constant alpha. \fIflat\fR keeps alpha fixed. See \fBaccel-speed\fR. |
| \fIadaptive\fR causes alpha to increase with physical speed, giving the user |
| more control when the speed is slow, and more reach when the speed is high. |
| \fIadaptive\fR is the default. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "accel-speed=" v |
| If \fBaccel-profile\fR is set to \fIflat\fR, it simply sets the value of alpha. |
| If \fBaccel-profile\fR is set to \fIadaptive\fR, the effect is more |
| complicated, but generally speaking, it will change the pointer's speed. |
| \fIv\fR is normalised and must lie in the range [-1, 1]. The exact mapping |
| between \fIv\fR and alpha is hardware-dependent, but higher values cause higher |
| cursor speeds. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "natural-scroll=" false |
| Enables natural scrolling, mimicking the behaviour of touchscreen scrolling. |
| That is, if the wheel, finger, or fingers are moved down, the surface is |
| scrolled up instead of down, as if the finger, or fingers were in contact with |
| the surface being scrolled. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "scroll-method=" {two-finger,edge,button,none} |
| Sets the scroll method. \fItwo-finger\fR scrolls with two fingers on a |
| touchpad. \fIedge\fR scrolls with one finger on the right edge of a touchpad. |
| \fIbutton\fR scrolls when the pointer is moved while a certain button is |
| pressed. See \fBscroll-button\fR. \fInone\fR disables scrolling altogether. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "scroll-button=" {BTN_LEFT,BTN_RIGHT,BTN_MIDDLE,...} |
| For devices with \fBscroll-method\fR set to \fIbutton\fR. Specifies the |
| button that will trigger scrolling. See /usr/include/linux/input-event-codes.h |
| for the complete list of possible values. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "touchscreen_calibrator=" true |
| Advertise the touchscreen calibrator interface to all clients. This is a |
| potential denial-of-service attack vector, so it should only be enabled on |
| trusted userspace. Boolean, defaults to |
| .BR false . |
| |
| The interface is required for running touchscreen calibrator applications. It |
| provides the application raw touch events, bypassing the normal touch handling. |
| It also allows the application to upload a new calibration into the compositor. |
| |
| Even though this option is listed in the libinput section, it does affect all |
| Weston configurations regardless of the used backend. If the backend does not |
| use libinput, the interface can still be advertised, but it will not list any |
| devices. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "calibration_helper=" /bin/echo |
| An optional calibration helper program to permanently save a new touchscreen |
| calibration. String, defaults to unset. |
| |
| The given program will be executed with seven arguments when a calibrator |
| application requests the server to take a new calibration matrix into use. |
| The program is executed synchronously and will therefore block Weston for its |
| duration. If the program exit status is non-zero, Weston will not apply the |
| new calibration. If the helper is unset or the program exit status is zero, |
| Weston will use the new calibration immediately. |
| |
| The program is invoked as: |
| .PP |
| .RS 10 |
| .I calibration_helper syspath m1 m2 m3 m4 m5 m6 |
| .RE |
| .RS |
| .PP |
| .RI "where " syspath |
| is the udev sys path for the device and |
| .IR m1 " through " m6 |
| are the calibration matrix elements in libinput's |
| .BR LIBINPUT_CALIBRATION_MATRIX " udev property format." |
| The sys path is an absolute path and starts with the sys mount point. |
| .RE |
| |
| .SH "SHELL SECTION" |
| The |
| .B shell |
| section is used to customize the compositor. Some keys may not be handled by |
| different shell plugins. |
| .PP |
| The entries that can appear in this section are: |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "client=" file |
| sets the path for the shell client to run. If not specified |
| .I @weston_shell_client@ |
| is launched (string). |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "background-image=" file |
| sets the path for the background image file (string). |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "background-type=" tile |
| determines how the background image is drawn (string). Can be |
| .BR centered ", " scale ", " scale-crop " or " tile " (default)." |
| Centered shows the image once centered. If the image is smaller than the |
| output, the rest of the surface will be in background color. If the image |
| size does fit the output it will be cropped left and right, or top and bottom. |
| Scale means scaled to fit the output precisely, not preserving aspect ratio. |
| Scale-crop preserves aspect ratio, scales the background image just big |
| enough to cover the output, and centers it. The image ends up cropped from |
| left and right, or top and bottom, if the aspect ratio does not match the |
| output. Tile repeats the background image to fill the output. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "background-color=" 0xAARRGGBB |
| sets the color of the background (unsigned integer). The hexadecimal |
| digit pairs are in order alpha, red, green, and blue. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "clock-format=" format |
| sets the panel clock format (string). Can be |
| .BR "none" "," |
| .BR "minutes" "," |
| .BR "seconds" "." |
| By default, minutes format is used. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "panel-color=" 0xAARRGGBB |
| sets the color of the panel (unsigned integer). The hexadecimal |
| digit pairs are in order transparency, red, green, and blue. Examples: |
| .PP |
| .RS 10 |
| .nf |
| .BR "0xffff0000 " "Red" |
| .BR "0xff00ff00 " "Green" |
| .BR "0xff0000ff " "Blue" |
| .BR "0x00ffffff " "Fully transparent" |
| .fi |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "panel-position=" top |
| sets the position of the panel (string). Can be |
| .B top, |
| .B bottom, |
| .B left, |
| .B right, |
| .B none. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "locking=" true |
| enables screen locking (boolean). |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "animation=" zoom |
| sets the effect used for opening new windows (string). Can be |
| .B zoom, |
| .B fade, |
| .B none. |
| By default, no animation is used. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "close-animation=" fade |
| sets the effect used when closing windows (string). Can be |
| .B fade, |
| .B none. |
| By default, the fade animation is used. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "startup-animation=" fade |
| sets the effect used for opening new windows (string). Can be |
| .B fade, |
| .B none. |
| By default, the fade animation is used. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "focus-animation=" dim-layer |
| sets the effect used with the focused and unfocused windows. Can be |
| .B dim-layer, |
| .B none. |
| By default, no animation is used. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "allow-zap=" true |
| whether the shell should quit when the Ctrl-Alt-Backspace key combination is |
| pressed |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "binding-modifier=" ctrl |
| sets the modifier key used for common bindings (string), such as moving |
| surfaces, resizing, rotating, switching, closing and setting the transparency |
| for windows, controlling the backlight and zooming the desktop. See |
| .BR weston-bindings (7). |
| Possible values: none, ctrl, alt, super (default) |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "num-workspaces=" 6 |
| defines the number of workspaces (unsigned integer). The user can switch |
| workspaces by using the |
| binding+F1, F2 keys. If this key is not set, fall back to one workspace. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "cursor-theme=" theme |
| sets the cursor theme (string). |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "cursor-size=" 24 |
| sets the cursor size (unsigned integer). |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "lockscreen-icon=" path |
| sets the path to lock screen icon image (string). (tablet shell only) |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "lockscreen=" path |
| sets the path to lock screen background image (string). (tablet shell only) |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "homescreen=" path |
| sets the path to home screen background image (string). (tablet shell only) |
| .RE |
| .SH "LAUNCHER SECTION" |
| There can be multiple launcher sections, one for each launcher. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "icon=" icon |
| sets the path to icon image (string). Svg images are not currently supported. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "path=" program |
| sets the path to the program that is run by clicking on this launcher (string). |
| It is possible to pass arguments and environment variables to the program. For |
| example: |
| .nf |
| .in +4n |
| |
| path=GDK_BACKEND=wayland gnome-terminal --full-screen |
| .in |
| .fi |
| .PP |
| .SH "OUTPUT SECTION" |
| There can be multiple output sections, each corresponding to one output. It is |
| currently only recognized by the drm and x11 backends. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "name=" name |
| sets a name for the output (string). The backend uses the name to |
| identify the output. All X11 output names start with a letter X. All |
| Wayland output names start with the letters WL. The available |
| output names for DRM backend are listed in the |
| .B "weston-launch(1)" |
| output. |
| Examples of usage: |
| .PP |
| .RS 10 |
| .nf |
| .BR "LVDS1 " "DRM backend, Laptop internal panel no.1" |
| .BR "VGA1 " "DRM backend, VGA connector no.1" |
| .BR "X1 " "X11 backend, X window no.1" |
| .BR "WL1 " "Wayland backend, Wayland window no.1" |
| .fi |
| .RE |
| .RS |
| .PP |
| See |
| .B "weston-drm(7)" |
| for more details. |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "mode=" mode |
| sets the output mode (string). The mode parameter is handled differently |
| depending on the backend. On the X11 backend, it just sets the WIDTHxHEIGHT of |
| the weston window. |
| The DRM backend accepts different modes, along with an option of a modeline string. |
| |
| See |
| .B "weston-drm(7)" |
| for examples of modes-formats supported by DRM backend. |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "transform=" normal |
| How you have rotated your monitor from its normal orientation (string). |
| The transform key can be one of the following 8 strings: |
| .PP |
| .RS 10 |
| .nf |
| .BR "normal " "Normal output." |
| .BR "rotate-90 " "90 degrees clockwise." |
| .BR "rotate-180 " "Upside down." |
| .BR "rotate-270 " "90 degrees counter clockwise." |
| .BR "flipped " "Horizontally flipped" |
| .BR "flipped-rotate-90 " "Flipped and 90 degrees clockwise" |
| .BR "flipped-rotate-180 " "Flipped and upside down" |
| .BR "flipped-rotate-270 " "Flipped and 90 degrees counter clockwise" |
| .fi |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "scale=" factor |
| The scaling multiplier applied to the entire output, in support of high |
| resolution ("HiDPI" or "retina") displays, that roughly corresponds to the |
| pixel ratio of the display's physical resolution to the logical resolution. |
| Applications that do not support high resolution displays typically appear tiny |
| and unreadable. Weston will scale the output of such applications by this |
| multiplier, to make them readable. Applications that do support their own output |
| scaling can draw their content in high resolution, in which case they avoid |
| compositor scaling. Weston will not scale the output of such applications, and |
| they are not affected by this multiplier. |
| .RE |
| .RS |
| .PP |
| An integer, 1 by default, typically configured as 2 or higher when needed, |
| denoting the scaling multiplier for the output. |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "seat=" name |
| The logical seat name that this output should be associated with. If this |
| is set then the seat's input will be confined to the output that has the seat |
| set on it. The expectation is that this functionality will be used in a |
| multiheaded environment with a single compositor for multiple output and input |
| configurations. The default seat is called "default" and will always be |
| present. This seat can be constrained like any other. |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "allow_hdcp=" true |
| Allows HDCP support for this output. If set to true, HDCP can be tried for the |
| content-protection, provided by the backends, on this output. By |
| default, HDCP support is always allowed for an output. The |
| content-protection can actually be realized, only if the hardware |
| (source and sink) support HDCP, and the backend has the implementation |
| of content-protection protocol. Currently, HDCP is supported by drm-backend. |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "app-ids=" app-id[,app_id]* |
| A comma separated list of the IDs of applications to place on this output. |
| These IDs should match the application IDs as set with the xdg_shell.set_app_id |
| request. Currently, this option is supported by kiosk-shell. |
| .RE |
| .SH "INPUT-METHOD SECTION" |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "path=" "@weston_libexecdir@/weston-keyboard" |
| sets the path of the on screen keyboard input method (string). |
| .RE |
| .RE |
| .SH "KEYBOARD SECTION" |
| This section contains the following keys: |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "keymap_rules=" "evdev" |
| sets the keymap rules file (string). Used to map layout and model to input |
| device. |
| .RE |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "keymap_model=" "pc105" |
| sets the keymap model (string). See the Models section in |
| .B "xkeyboard-config(7)." |
| .RE |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "keymap_layout=" "us,de,gb" |
| sets the comma separated list of keyboard layout codes (string). See the |
| Layouts section in |
| .B "xkeyboard-config(7)." |
| .RE |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "keymap_variant=" "euro,,intl" |
| sets the comma separated list of keyboard layout variants (string). The number |
| of variants must be the same as the number of layouts above. See the Layouts |
| section in |
| .B "xkeyboard-config(7)." |
| .RE |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "keymap_options=" "grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll" |
| sets the keymap options (string). See the Options section in |
| .B "xkeyboard-config(7)." |
| .RE |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "repeat-rate=" "40" |
| sets the rate of repeating keys in characters per second (unsigned integer) |
| .RE |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "repeat-delay=" "400" |
| sets the delay in milliseconds since key down until repeating starts (unsigned |
| integer) |
| .RE |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "numlock-on=" "false" |
| sets the default state of the numlock on weston startup for the backends which |
| support it. |
| .RE |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "vt-switching=" "true" |
| Whether to allow the use of Ctrl+Alt+Fn key combinations to switch away from |
| the compositor's virtual console. |
| .RE |
| .RE |
| .SH "TERMINAL SECTION" |
| Contains settings for the weston terminal application (weston-terminal). It |
| allows to customize the font and shell of the command line interface. |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "font=" "DejaVu Sans Mono" |
| sets the font of the terminal (string). For a good experience it is recommended |
| to use monospace fonts. In case the font is not found, the default one is used. |
| .RE |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "font-size=" "14" |
| sets the size of the terminal font (unsigned integer). |
| .RE |
| .RE |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "term=" "xterm-256color" |
| The terminal shell (string). Sets the $TERM variable. |
| .RE |
| .RE |
| .SH "XWAYLAND SECTION" |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "path=" "@xserver_path@" |
| sets the path to the xserver to run (string). |
| .RE |
| .RE |
| .SH "SCREEN-SHARE SECTION" |
| .TP 7 |
| .BI "command=" "@weston_bindir@/weston --backend=rdp-backend.so \ |
| --shell=fullscreen-shell.so --no-clients-resize" |
| sets the command to start a fullscreen-shell server for screen sharing (string). |
| .RE |
| .RE |
| .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| .BR weston (1), |
| .BR weston-bindings (7), |
| .BR weston-drm (7), |
| .BR xkeyboard-config (7) |