On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Chris Bagwell <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying something new to hopefully make Peter's job a little
> easier.


That's a good idea.


>  I've created a clone of xf86-input-wacom on github so that I
> can host my patches so Peter can pull them with one command.


You have access at git.linuxwacom.sf.net, right? You could push your branch
there so we work on the same repo.

> To test it out with, I think I've made all requested updates to my 2
> remaining touch pressure patches and placed them on a public branch.
>

Maybe you have a reason to use another public repo?

Ping


> The following changes since commit
> ed83c973802c4f3f34faa166ccfebbfdc5414e49:
>
>  Set WCM_TPC when generic tablet is detect. (2011-06-27 10:12:20 +1000)
>
> are available in the git repository at:
>  git://github.com/cbagwell/xf86-input-wacom.git capacity2
>
> Chris Bagwell (2):
>      Remove unused Capacity logic on touch devices
>      Support pressure curve with touch pressure
>
>  include/wacom-properties.h |    2 +-
>  man/wacom.man              |    5 -----
>  src/wcmCommon.c            |   18 +++++++-----------
>  src/wcmISDV4.c             |    1 -
>  src/wcmUSB.c               |   20 ++++----------------
>  src/wcmValidateDevice.c    |   13 ++-----------
>  src/wcmXCommand.c          |   23 ++---------------------
>  src/xf86WacomDefs.h        |    6 ------
>  tools/xsetwacom.c          |   10 +---------
>  9 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 81 deletions(-)
>
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