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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ Compositors that are known to support the protocol are [Sway] and [Wayfire].
The goal of this project is to allow precise adjustment of display settings in
kiosks, digital signage, and other elaborate multi-monitor setups.
![Screenshot](wdisplays.png)
# Installation
@ -70,8 +71,16 @@ It's intended to be the Wayland equivalent of an xrandr GUI, like [ARandR].
Sway, like i3, doesn't save any settings unless you put them in the config
file. See man `sway-output`. If you want to have multiple configurations
depending on the monitors connected, you'll need to use an external program
like [kanshi] or [way-displays]. Integration with that and other external
daemons is planned.
like [kanshi] or [way-displays].
When you apply a new change, the setting will be defaultly added to $HOME/.config/kanshi/config,
if there is already a profile for the same monitors combination, the change will be applied on
existing one.
you can add kanshi autostart to your sway config:
```
exec_always pkill kanshi
exec_always kanshi
```
### How do I add support to my compositor?