Re: Wayland wacom support: binding tablets to the canvas

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On Fri, 2014-06-27 at 11:54 +1000, Peter Hutterer wrote:
> [Please CC me on the reply, I'm not on the list]
> 
> Hey guys,

Hey Peter,

> As you may be aware we're currently working on getting wacom graphics tablet
> support into Wayland. Lyude (on CC) has sent out an inital draft for the
> protocol, archived here:
> http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/wayland-devel/2014-June/015583.html
> Dmitry from the Krita project has also triggered a discussion here.
> http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/wayland-devel/2014-June/015605.html
> This is all still in flux, so don't expect the current draft to be the final
> project, but now's the time to wish for what you need.
> 
> All that aside, here's a specific question: GIMP has/had a feature where the
> surface of the tablet could be mapped to the canvas on the screen. Is this a
> feature that is currently used or in demand, or is this something we don't
> need to worry about?
> If we do need to consider it, what are the requirements here?

Many people are not even aware of this feature, because this
"window mode" has been quite broken for a while in GTK+ 2.x,
however in my opinion it is very useful.

GTK+ used to handle that by translating the coordinates, I
don't know this works with Wayland, does Wayland have to
care about that at all? Does it have XInput-like semantics
of master/slave/floating? Or is all of that handled in
the GDK backend?

Regards,
--Mitch



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