Enum wayland_protocols::wp::content_type::v1::generated::client::wp_content_type_v1::Type
source · #[non_exhaustive]#[repr(u32)]pub enum Type {
None = 0,
Photo = 1,
Video = 2,
Game = 3,
}
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possible content types
These values describe the available content types for a surface.
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None = 0
no content type applies
The content type none means that either the application has no data about the content type, or that the content doesn’t fit into one of the other categories.
Photo = 1
photo content type
The content type photo describes content derived from digital still pictures and may be presented with minimal processing.
Video = 2
video content type
The content type video describes a video or animation and may be presented with more accurate timing to avoid stutter. Where scaling is needed, scaling methods more appropriate for video may be used.
Game = 3
game content type
The content type game describes a running game. Its content may be presented with reduced latency.
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