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> has no actual display visible to the human eye, to have a `crtc`. > has no actual display visible to the human eye, to have a `crtc`.
> It's orientation doesn't matter. If it ever _is_ displayed to a human > It's orientation doesn't matter. If it ever _is_ displayed to a human
> being it will be in a virtualizing environment such as > being it will be in a virtualizing environment such as
> [Xephyr](/uri https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xephyr), in which case it will > [Xephyr](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xephyr), in which case it will
> be getting its `crtc` information from the host **X** display.</aside> > be getting its `crtc` information from the host **X** display.</aside>
> ASIDE: I'm still not sure how all this interacts with a window manager > ASIDE: I'm still not sure how all this interacts with a window manager
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> entirely wrong about this whole thing! On the other hand, it could be > entirely wrong about this whole thing! On the other hand, it could be
> as simple as every workspace having it's own pseudo-root-window, and > as simple as every workspace having it's own pseudo-root-window, and
> being dependent upon the `crtc` object for screen dimensions and pixel > being dependent upon the `crtc` object for screen dimensions and pixel
> mapping. [I have to read this > mapping. [I have to read this carefully](/https://jichu4n.com/posts/how-x-window-managers-work-and-how-to-write-one-part-i/).</aside>
> carefully](/uri https://jichu4n.com/posts/how-x-window-managers-work-and-how-to-write-one-part-i/).</aside>
> >
TODO: I haven't yet figured out the bit about remapping the tablet's TODO: I haven't yet figured out the bit about remapping the tablet's
touchscreen inputs, so that when you place your finger or stylus on touchscreen inputs, so that when you place your finger or stylus on