On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 8:47 PM, Petr Vanek <p...@yarpen.cz> wrote:
> On 05/07/2013 02:41 PM, Alec Moskvin wrote:
>> razor-config-mouse is the only part that is licensed under GPL2-or-3, which 
>> we can't relicense. So another option is to merge it into lxinput-qt, and 
>> drop it from Razor (making us fully LGPL.) lxinput-qt has no additional 
>> dependencies (it doesn't actually include any GLib headers).
>>
>> Of course we also need a tool that restores the settings at startup...
>>
>
> the problem with razor-config-mouse is that it's quite horrible code and
> I had to change almost everything to make it working. I can imagine to
> rewrite it from scratch.

Thank you for the fix and for the proposal.
I personally think that it's a good idea to make lxinput-qt work for
razor as well.
How the settings stored in razor?
I can take some time to read the source code of the current razor
mouse configuration tool and see if I can integrate your work.
Sorry that I'm busy these two days, so I did not popup in the irc channel.
I'm still in my office working overtime now.
I'll make this tool more polished soon.
Thank you again.

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