[epiphany/mcatanzaro/hardware-acceleration-policy: 55/55] Enable accelerated compositing mode always




commit 9dc6b23d71ce0de1e56a1243fa81076bd8229e9c
Author: Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro redhat com>
Date:   Fri Nov 19 11:33:25 2021 -0600

    Enable accelerated compositing mode always
    
    This should improve scrolling performance and also performance with 4k
    monitors. Well, it should improve performance in general. It may of
    course expose bugs to be fixed. Now seems like the time to tackle them.

 data/org.gnome.epiphany.gschema.xml | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
---
diff --git a/data/org.gnome.epiphany.gschema.xml b/data/org.gnome.epiphany.gschema.xml
index 9f2c32dcf..8f8dadedd 100644
--- a/data/org.gnome.epiphany.gschema.xml
+++ b/data/org.gnome.epiphany.gschema.xml
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@
                        <description>Keep track of last download directory</description>
                </key>
                <key name="hardware-acceleration-policy" 
enum="org.gnome.Epiphany.EphyPrefsWebHardwareAccelerationPolicy">
-                       <default>'on-demand'</default>
+                       <default>'always'</default>
                        <summary>Hardware acceleration policy</summary>
                        <description>Whether to enable hardware acceleration. Possible values are 
“on-demand”, “always”, and “never”. Hardware acceleration may be required to achieve acceptable performance 
on embedded devices, but increases memory usage requirements and could expose severe hardware-specific 
graphics driver bugs. When the policy is “on-demand”, hardware acceleration will be used only when required 
to display 3D transforms.</description>
                </key>


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