The major, or the only, reason that I didn't convert wacomcpl into a Python
based script is related to calibration support. This calibration function
is for LCD tablets, such as Cintiq/PL and TabletPC. The current wacomcpl
implementation of calibration relies on tcl/tk library to exchange the
interactions of stylus click between Wacom X driver and wacomcpl. I don't
know a proper way to do this with Python yet. If someone in the group has
suggestions, please share them with us.
Ping
On 1/4/07, Pablo Giménez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/3/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you didn't get enough gifts from this holiday season, here is one for
you
> from Linuxwacom project team.
Many thanks Ping for your work with the wacom drivers.
Some plans to develop a graphical tool, for KDE, GNOME, or desktop
independent like the wacom-config python script into the linuxwacom
project?
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