SDL: Sync SDL3 wiki -> header (78251)

From 78251f973d575239fcfb12e589744b72ea40868d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: SDL Wiki Bot <[EMAIL REDACTED]>
Date: Sat, 13 May 2023 16:55:14 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Sync SDL3 wiki -> header

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 docs/README-wayland.md | 72 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
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diff --git a/docs/README-wayland.md b/docs/README-wayland.md
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@@ -1,36 +1,36 @@
-Wayland
-=======
-Wayland is a replacement for the X11 window system protocol and architecture and is favored over X11 by default in SDL3
-for communicating with desktop compositors. It works well for the majority of applications, however, applications may
-encounter limitations or behavior that is different from other windowing systems.
-
-## Common issues:
-
-### Window decorations are missing, or the decorations look strange
-
-- On some desktops (i.e. GNOME), Wayland applications use a library
-  called [libdecor](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libdecor/libdecor) to provide window decorations. If this library is
-  not installed, the decorations will be missing. This library uses plugins to generate different decoration styles, and
-  if a plugin to generate native-looking decorations is not installed (i.e. the GTK plugin), the decorations will not
-  appear to be 'native'.
-
-### Windows do not appear immediately after creation
-
-- Wayland requires that the application initially present a buffer before the window becomes visible. Additionally,
-  applications _must_ have an event loop and processes messages on a regular basis, or the application can appear
-  unresponsive to both the user and desktop compositor.
-
-### ```SDL_SetWindowPosition()``` doesn't work on non-popup windows
-
-- Wayland does not allow toplevel windows to position themselves programmatically.
-
-### Retrieving the global mouse cursor position when the cursor is outside a window doesn't work
-
-- Wayland only provides applications with the cursor position within the borders of the application windows. Querying
-  the global position when an application window does not have mouse focus returns 0,0 as the actual cursor position is
-  unknown. In most cases, applications don't actually need the global cursor position and should use the window-relative
-  coordinates as provided by the mouse movement event or from ```SDL_GetMouseState()``` instead.
-
-### Warping the global mouse cursor position via ```SDL_WarpMouseGlobal()``` doesn't work
-
-- For security reasons, Wayland does not allow warping the global mouse cursor position.
\ No newline at end of file
+Wayland
+=======
+Wayland is a replacement for the X11 window system protocol and architecture and is favored over X11 by default in SDL3
+for communicating with desktop compositors. It works well for the majority of applications, however, applications may
+encounter limitations or behavior that is different from other windowing systems.
+
+## Common issues:
+
+### Window decorations are missing, or the decorations look strange
+
+- On some desktops (i.e. GNOME), Wayland applications use a library
+  called [libdecor](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libdecor/libdecor) to provide window decorations. If this library is
+  not installed, the decorations will be missing. This library uses plugins to generate different decoration styles, and
+  if a plugin to generate native-looking decorations is not installed (i.e. the GTK plugin), the decorations will not
+  appear to be 'native'.
+
+### Windows do not appear immediately after creation
+
+- Wayland requires that the application initially present a buffer before the window becomes visible. Additionally,
+  applications _must_ have an event loop and processes messages on a regular basis, or the application can appear
+  unresponsive to both the user and desktop compositor.
+
+### ```SDL_SetWindowPosition()``` doesn't work on non-popup windows
+
+- Wayland does not allow toplevel windows to position themselves programmatically.
+
+### Retrieving the global mouse cursor position when the cursor is outside a window doesn't work
+
+- Wayland only provides applications with the cursor position within the borders of the application windows. Querying
+  the global position when an application window does not have mouse focus returns 0,0 as the actual cursor position is
+  unknown. In most cases, applications don't actually need the global cursor position and should use the window-relative
+  coordinates as provided by the mouse movement event or from ```SDL_GetMouseState()``` instead.
+
+### Warping the global mouse cursor position via ```SDL_WarpMouseGlobal()``` doesn't work
+
+- For security reasons, Wayland does not allow warping the global mouse cursor position.