Asakayo(MR-author) and the others tried to get it pushed through as an experimental feature in gnome 46 but last I checked, there was discussion going on as to how to integrate in the settings page so it is clear as to what the settings do. And before making fun of them for spending time on ‘trivial things’, do read the discussion that is going regarding the design. Some interesting points are brought up there.
In any case, we’re likely to see VRR support land in gnome later in the year. I’m personally glad they took the time to deliberate on the UX as well as underlying functionality.
I was previously aware of this, though I thought the window for its inclusion into gnome 46 (even as an experimental setting) was rapidly meeting this deadline?
Asakayo(MR-author) and the others tried to get it pushed through as an experimental feature in gnome 46 but last I checked, there was discussion going on as to how to integrate in the settings page so it is clear as to what the settings do. And before making fun of them for spending time on ‘trivial things’, do read the discussion that is going regarding the design. Some interesting points are brought up there.
In any case, we’re likely to see VRR support land in gnome later in the year. I’m personally glad they took the time to deliberate on the UX as well as underlying functionality.
@vikingtons @Sentau There is still a good chance that it will land in 46.
As an experimental feature? Neat. Would be fun to tinker with but I’m also happy to wait for the summer.
@vikingtons Yes, you would need to toggle a gsettings setting.
I was previously aware of this, though I thought the window for its inclusion into gnome 46 (even as an experimental setting) was rapidly meeting this deadline?
I don’t think so. Usually features are not added after the beta release