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This protocol serves as an intermediary between screen capturing protocols
and potential image sources such as outputs and toplevels.
This protocol may be extended to support more image sources in the future,
thereby adding those image sources to other protocols that use the image
source object without having to modify those protocols.
A manager for creating image source objects for standard objects. Sources
may also be created from elsewhere.
Creates a source object for an output. Images captured from this source
will show the same image as the output. Some elements may be omitted,
such as cursors and overlays that have been marked as transparent to
capturing.
Destroys the manager. This request may be sent at any time by the client
and objects created by the manager will remain valid after its
destruction.
The image source object is an opaque descriptor for a capturable resource.
This resource may be any sort of entity from which an image may be
derived.
This interface may not be extended.
Destroys the image source. This request may be sent at any time by the
client.