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This is the best summary I could come up with:


The newest Wine Wayland driver code to be merged is improved HiDPI support.

Alexandros Frantzis with Collabora has seen his “part 9” code upstreamed for the in-progress Wine Wayland driver.

This effort to allow Wine to natively interact with Wayland desktops rather than going through XWayland continues to be improved upon ahead of the Wine 9.0 code freeze beginning in December.

This part nine code of the Wine Wayland driver adds support for scaled HiDPI displays.

Those interested in this now-merged initial Wine Wayland HiDPI support can see this GitLab merge request for all of the details.

This part ten enablement is being split into three merge requests.


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What’s the wine 9.0 code freeze?

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They pause development of new features to focus on bugfixes.

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