On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 04:50:06PM -0700, Ping Cheng wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 11:05 AM, Benjamin Tissoires
> <benjamin.tissoi...@redhat.com> wrote:
> > While it's true modes are read-only and it doesn't change a bit on X.org,
> > under wayland, we need to have the number of modes and the toggle key.
> >
> > The first change in X.org is that now g-s-d calls gsd-wacom-led-helper
> > to try to set the LED, but this just fails and no one cares actually.
> >
> > The second change is that now the OSD shows modes and might be out of
> > sync with the actual mode in use. It's not a big issue as right now
> > g-c-c doesn't show anything for the EKR so users who are actually using
> > the OSD played with dconf and are not beginners. Given that g-c-c needs
> > fixes for the EKR, we can also make sure g-s-d updates the mode according
> > to what the hardware provides.
> 
> It makes sense to me. I bet Aaron knew we would need those info sooner
> or later ;).
> 
> > Signed-off-by: Benjamin Tissoires <benjamin.tissoi...@redhat.com>
> 
> Acked-by: Ping Cheng <pi...@wacom.com>

merged, thanks.

Cheers,
   Peter
> 
> > ---
> >  data/ek-remote.tablet | 4 ++--
> >  1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/data/ek-remote.tablet b/data/ek-remote.tablet
> > index bc9ff73..4bbe8fb 100644
> > --- a/data/ek-remote.tablet
> > +++ b/data/ek-remote.tablet
> > @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Stylus=false
> >  Ring=true
> >  NumStrips=0
> >  Buttons=18
> > -#StatusLEDs=Ring
> > +StatusLEDs=Ring
> >
> >  [Buttons]
> >  Left=A;B;C;D;E;F;G;H;I;J;K;L;M;N;O;P;Q;R
> > @@ -30,5 +30,5 @@ Left=A;B;C;D;E;F;G;H;I;J;K;L;M;N;O;P;Q;R
> >  #Note that though this device has 3 ring modes
> >  #this mode selection does not function the same
> >  #as previous devices. The EKR's mode is read-only.
> > -#RingNumModes=3
> > +RingNumModes=3
> >  Ring=A
> > --
> > 2.5.5
> >
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