Hi, Peter would like these scripts vetted. So if you get a chance please review them and comment.
This is a sample of the the sample scripts. The idea is to provide a text file as a framework to alter the tablet settings, similar to what wacomcpl would have produced in its xsetwacom script file .xinitrc. Except it is broken into input tool sections. This makes it easier for the user to see what parameter adjustments are useful for a given input tool. The pad section attempts to "mimic" the physical button layout for the tablet. I use the generic name .xsetwacom.sh for them. The defaults are used and stated with the ranges in the comments for ease of use. This is obviously a hack while we wait for tablet gui's for Gnome and KDE and the rest. As an aside I noticed the plan for the Gnome gui is to be for tablets only, not tablet PCs. Hopefully they will be able to use it anyway. Right now the pre-0.10-11 parameter names are used as the majority of users are probably still pre-0.10-11 and will be until Natty, Fedora 15, etc. are released in a few months. The user can go on to use a subset of the script, usually the pad button assignments with maybe stylus pressure etc., to generate a profile for various programs such as Gimp if they desire. Which is one of the reasons for showing alternate button assignment examples for specific graphics programs. The general tablet script is placed in a start up file and the profiles in launchers. We've been using them on Ubuntu forums since Lucid (10.04) X server 1.7 released April 2010. Thank you. Favux
Cintiq.sh
Description: Bourne shell script
Intuos4.sh
Description: Bourne shell script
BambooPT.sh
Description: Bourne shell script
TabletPC-1FGT.sh
Description: Bourne shell script
TabletPC-2FGT.sh
Description: Bourne shell script
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