Has there been any progress on telling applications that standard decorations are not desired, particularly on the application/toolkit side? (as I understand, there is a solution at the protocol level) The sole major benefit of server-side decorations has been the option to forego them entirely. When I rejigger my little dwm fork into a Wayland compositor, I think it would be nice if applications didn't suddenly start rendering decorations where previously I had none.
Said another way, how soon can I expect that GTK and Qt/KDE frameworks will hide the close/maximize/windowize/minimize buttons and disable toolkit-provided dragging/resizing cues (and the whole bar, if the standard decoration is all that's there) when server side decorations are preferred?
Said another way, how soon can I expect that GTK and Qt/KDE frameworks will hide the close/maximize/windowize/minimize buttons and disable toolkit-provided dragging/resizing cues (and the whole bar, if the standard decoration is all that's there) when server side decorations are preferred?