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Windows(OS) #4333

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Hyprland is Wayland compositor for unix-like systems, Wayland being the protocol that applications (clients) use to display stuff. However, windows already has its own compositor (and you can easily modify anything in windows) which wouldn't make Hyprland a viable thing to run on windows. Also as I previously mentioned Hyprland is for unix-like systems, which operate fundamentally differently than windows, which would require a very difficult port for something totally impractical. And lastly applications built for windows wouldn't work with this Hyprland port as windows applications use an API that is completely different than the Wayland protocol. I could be wrong on some things, but I …

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