On 1/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/4/07, Pablo Giménez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> 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.
Thanks for the vote of confidence but my programming skills are rather
limited. Much of how wacom-config works is via code that I'm sure would
make more experienced programmers cringe. I have no idea how to get data
that complicated out of the drivers. Most of my 'data' gathering consists
of running other tools an recording their output.
I have tried Jason's tool. I thought he was planning to add more features
into the tool. But he is inactive in the last few months.
Oh I've been active but it's not been anything I could show yet. Long story
short my code assumed and a lot about the numbers of things present. When
expresskeys and the linuxwacom drivers added many new features it was faster
starting to write my code again from scratch than hack the existing mess to
work with the new features.
I've been busy on that the last few months and I hope to have a test release
ready soon. It this point my new code is 95% complete. I can get it
finished within a few weeks all going well. (I just pulled a week long code
writing session of my xmas break from work but it was too much to finish
before I go back to my job. I should hopefully have it done by the end of
next weekend or the weekend after at the latest.)
-Jason
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