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-rw-r--r-- | dwl.c | 28 |
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
@@ -1256,27 +1256,27 @@ rendermon(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data) if (!wlr_output_attach_render(m->wlr_output, NULL)) return; - /* Begin the renderer (calls glViewport and some other GL sanity checks) */ - wlr_renderer_begin(drw, m->wlr_output->width, m->wlr_output->height); - if (render) { + /* Begin the renderer (calls glViewport and some other GL sanity checks) */ + wlr_renderer_begin(drw, m->wlr_output->width, m->wlr_output->height); wlr_renderer_clear(drw, rootcolor); renderclients(m, &now); renderindependents(output, &now); + + /* Hardware cursors are rendered by the GPU on a separate plane, and can be + * moved around without re-rendering what's beneath them - which is more + * efficient. However, not all hardware supports hardware cursors. For this + * reason, wlroots provides a software fallback, which we ask it to render + * here. wlr_cursor handles configuring hardware vs software cursors for you, + * and this function is a no-op when hardware cursors are in use. */ + wlr_output_render_software_cursors(m->wlr_output, NULL); + + /* Conclude rendering and swap the buffers, showing the final frame + * on-screen. */ + wlr_renderer_end(drw); } - /* Hardware cursors are rendered by the GPU on a separate plane, and can be - * moved around without re-rendering what's beneath them - which is more - * efficient. However, not all hardware supports hardware cursors. For this - * reason, wlroots provides a software fallback, which we ask it to render - * here. wlr_cursor handles configuring hardware vs software cursors for you, - * and this function is a no-op when hardware cursors are in use. */ - wlr_output_render_software_cursors(m->wlr_output, NULL); - - /* Conclude rendering and swap the buffers, showing the final frame - * on-screen. */ - wlr_renderer_end(drw); wlr_output_commit(m->wlr_output); } |