Hi, nice program. Why do you not use xrandr -o inverted? It is there but never called. (Is it merged with ORIENTATION_NORMAL, about row 136?)
I got lots of: " Didn't process a full packet. ", Why? And "EXPECTED: 2 0: 0 0", what this means? -Aapo Rantalainen 2008/8/20 Chris Ball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > > Here's a quick and simple C program that reads a packet from the > accelerometer once per second, and rotates the screen to a new > orientation if the orientation has changed. > > I don't mean this to conflict with Paul's excellent work on Gestures; > my reason for writing it is so that it can be used as an always-on > daemon in the OM distributions. (Full gesture interpretation is more > CPU heavy and requires reading data more often than once per second, > so perhaps that will be done on-demand instead of always-on.) > > The code is: > http://github.com/cjb/freerunner-rotate/tree/master/rotate.c?raw=true > > There's an ARM binary here (chmod a+x rotate && ./rotate): > http://dev.laptop.org/~cjb/rotate > > And you're welcome to make patches against the GIT repo here: > git://github.com/cjb/freerunner-rotate.git > > Would anyone else be interested in being the maintainer of this package? > It would involve packaging it up in bitbake/OE and trying to persuade > the various OM distros to include it by default. (Perhaps with an > on/off control panel entry in distros that make that easy to do?) > > Comments appreciated. Thanks! > > - Chris. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
