On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 11:29 AM, Chris Bagwell <ch...@cnpbagwell.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 1:03 PM, Ping Cheng <pingli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> 7) On touchpads, should tap gestures be supported to cause left button
> >> press?
> >>
> >> My preference: Yes.
> >
> > We don't have this feature in the driver right now. But I don't see a
> reason
> > that we should not support it. If you have time, you can make a patch for
> > this feature.
> 1 finger tap is in the bamboo branch of xf86-input-wacom already (my
> patch).  We kinda get it for free if we unify one finger and two
> finger gesture logic.
>
Yes, please send the patch to me (also, for the patch I mentioned yesterday,
I was talking about your xf86-input-wacom patch on reducing jump issues, not
the kernel one you sent me.  I have your kernel one in my email history.
It's the xf86-input-wacom one that I didn't want to go through the repo
for). Please send both to myself.


> I need to decide right quick if I want to jump straight to that
> discussion with everyone or if I should attempt to get linuxwacom's
> current framework (re-)ported over to xf86-input-wacom first so I can
> show my suggestions to group using patches on top of this port.
>
If you plan to port xdrv to xf86-input-wacom, please wait until next week.
I am working on -11 and I plan (wish me luck :) to post it before this
weekend.  There are new changes I need you and the list to test before you
port them to xf86-input-wacom.


> Do you have an opinion on unifying 1 and 2 finger gesture logic?  You
> did quite a bit of cleanup but didn't go as far as the unify step.  Is
> that because you prefer them separate or is it because it was easier
> to stick with current framework?


The rational behind my decision in keeping 1 and 2 finger code separate is
to make the relative vs. absolute, hence touchpad vs. touchscreen, support
relatively independent.  There is no single finger gesture for
touchscreen, first finger data fall into the same path as we did for the
single finger touchscreen devices. However, relative devices, only Bamboo
touch for now, don't have single finger models. Does that make sense to you?

Ping
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