On 1/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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. I suppose that you have already contacted to Jason Alavailant, the wacom-config.py script developer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). If not maybe he can help you. I am quite busy for developing but if I can help with some testing ... another thing, Is there any plan to include some of the features of expresskeys into linux wacom, I think that is redundant to have expreskeys, the features contained in it should be into the linuxwacom driver, I think. Thanks. > > 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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