Re: [debian] xfce and xglamo

2009-03-17 Thread Greg Bonett


>> Also, when I went to look at the input device section of my xorg.conf
>> file
>> I realized that my /etc/X11/xorg.conf  is totally empty...Is this
>> normal?  How should right click behave with libgtkstylus and xglamo?
>
> with recent X.org, the xorg.conf is mostly generated automatically on X
> startup.
> you should need to add something only whne the auto-detection does not
> work as expected.

Ok - thats reassuring.

> as for libgtkstylus.so: that's beyond scope of xorg.conf, only the tslib
> input driver has to be configured in xorg.conf.


Has anyone been able to get right click working instructions on the wiki
page for the debian distribution?




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Re: [debian] xfce and xglamo

2009-03-17 Thread arne anka
> Also, when I went to look at the input device section of my xorg.conf  
> file
> I realized that my /etc/X11/xorg.conf  is totally empty...Is this
> normal?  How should right click behave with libgtkstylus and xglamo?

with recent X.org, the xorg.conf is mostly generated automatically on X  
startup.
you should need to add something only whne the auto-detection does not  
work as expected.

as for libgtkstylus.so: that's beyond scope of xorg.conf, only the tslib  
input driver has to be configured in xorg.conf.

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Re: [debian] xfce and xglamo

2009-03-17 Thread Greg Bonett
I have the same set up (as described on the debian distribution wiki page
and in this thread) and   I haven't been able to get right click working.
Also, when I went to look at the input device section of my xorg.conf file
I realized that my /etc/X11/xorg.conf  is totally empty...Is this
normal?  How should right click behave with libgtkstylus and xglamo?
Thanks.
-Greg

> Afaik, the file with the preferences is .xsessionrc, just try renaming
> your existing file, it should work.
> d
>
>
> On 3/9/09, Fox Mulder  wrote:
>> Davide Scaini wrote:
>>> for the right click: try make a symbolic link (ln -s) between .xinitrc
>>> and .xsessionrc... I have a working right click with xglamo (but
>>> surprisingly i can't see great improvements between fbdev and xlamo...
>>> is really that fast?)
>>
>> In my homedir /root i only got .xsession [1] and no .xsessionrc file.
>> Should i link to this file instead?
>> And should the link be .xinitrc or .xinit (without rc because my session
>> file is named without rc)?
>>
>> The subjective feeling for the xglamo speed is a bit smoother than with
>> fbdev but i could imagine it. :)
>> The most important part is that xrandr works with xglamo why i want to
>> use it.
>>
>> Ciao,
>>  Rainer
>>
>>
>>
>> [1] .xsession content:
>> #/bin/sh
>> . ~/bashrc
>> export GTK_MODULE=libgtkstylus.so &
>> exec startxcfe4
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Re: [debian] xfce and xglamo

2009-03-10 Thread Davide Scaini
Afaik, the file with the preferences is .xsessionrc, just try renaming
your existing file, it should work.
d


On 3/9/09, Fox Mulder  wrote:
> Davide Scaini wrote:
>> for the right click: try make a symbolic link (ln -s) between .xinitrc
>> and .xsessionrc... I have a working right click with xglamo (but
>> surprisingly i can't see great improvements between fbdev and xlamo...
>> is really that fast?)
>
> In my homedir /root i only got .xsession [1] and no .xsessionrc file.
> Should i link to this file instead?
> And should the link be .xinitrc or .xinit (without rc because my session
> file is named without rc)?
>
> The subjective feeling for the xglamo speed is a bit smoother than with
> fbdev but i could imagine it. :)
> The most important part is that xrandr works with xglamo why i want to
> use it.
>
> Ciao,
>  Rainer
>
>
>
> [1] .xsession content:
> #/bin/sh
> . ~/bashrc
> export GTK_MODULE=libgtkstylus.so &
> exec startxcfe4
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Re: [debian] xfce and xglamo

2009-03-09 Thread Fox Mulder
Davide Scaini wrote:
> for the right click: try make a symbolic link (ln -s) between .xinitrc
> and .xsessionrc... I have a working right click with xglamo (but
> surprisingly i can't see great improvements between fbdev and xlamo...
> is really that fast?)

In my homedir /root i only got .xsession [1] and no .xsessionrc file.
Should i link to this file instead?
And should the link be .xinitrc or .xinit (without rc because my session
file is named without rc)?

The subjective feeling for the xglamo speed is a bit smoother than with
fbdev but i could imagine it. :)
The most important part is that xrandr works with xglamo why i want to
use it.

Ciao,
 Rainer



[1] .xsession content:
#/bin/sh
. ~/bashrc
export GTK_MODULE=libgtkstylus.so &
exec startxcfe4

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Re: [debian] xfce and xglamo

2009-03-09 Thread Davide Scaini
for the right click: try make a symbolic link (ln -s) between .xinitrc and
.xsessionrc... I have a working right click with xglamo (but surprisingly i
can't see great improvements between fbdev and xlamo... is really that
fast?)
d

On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Fox Mulder  wrote:

> Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> > Fox Mulder  writes:
> >> The second problem (which is the real blocker) is that some programs use
> >> a way too large font. It is so huge that i can't use them. Interestingly
> >
> > What is "xdpyinfo" showing as DPI when this happens?
>
> Sorry for the late answer but i had no time to test it until now.
>
> Today i updated all packages and installed x11-utils to get xdpyinfo.
> After i started it says 96 dpi which seems correct. Interestingly i
> can't reproduce the big font problem anymore. Now it seems that all
> programs use the 96dpi fontsize. I haven't started all programs but the
> ones that last time had a too large font are now correct. I also
> restarted my fr the last time i tried some times without luck. So it
> seems the problem is gone even i don't know why. :)
>
> So the only problem remaining is that i can't produce a right click with
> the suggested solution from the wiki page. Maybe someone has an idea how
> to get it to work?
>
> Ciao,
> Rainer
>
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Re: [debian] xfce and xglamo

2009-03-09 Thread Fox Mulder
Fox Mulder wrote:
> Today i updated all packages and installed x11-utils to get xdpyinfo.
> After i started it says 96 dpi which seems correct. Interestingly i
> can't reproduce the big font problem anymore. Now it seems that all
> programs use the 96dpi fontsize. I haven't started all programs but the
> ones that last time had a too large font are now correct. I also
> restarted my fr the last time i tried some times without luck. So it
> seems the problem is gone even i don't know why. :)
> 
> So the only problem remaining is that i can't produce a right click with
> the suggested solution from the wiki page. Maybe someone has an idea how
> to get it to work?

I got the big font problem back and now i know how to reproduce it. :)
After i used xrandr to change to landscape mode the resolution was
changed from 96x96 dpi to 284x280 dpi according to xdpyinfo. After i
changed back to normal mode the big fonts were still there.
Is there a way to adjust the dpi just after i changed the layout of the
screen or is there another setting to solve this?

Ciao,
 Rainer

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Re: [debian] xfce and xglamo

2009-03-09 Thread Fox Mulder
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Fox Mulder  writes:
>> The second problem (which is the real blocker) is that some programs use
>> a way too large font. It is so huge that i can't use them. Interestingly
> 
> What is "xdpyinfo" showing as DPI when this happens?

Sorry for the late answer but i had no time to test it until now.

Today i updated all packages and installed x11-utils to get xdpyinfo.
After i started it says 96 dpi which seems correct. Interestingly i
can't reproduce the big font problem anymore. Now it seems that all
programs use the 96dpi fontsize. I haven't started all programs but the
ones that last time had a too large font are now correct. I also
restarted my fr the last time i tried some times without luck. So it
seems the problem is gone even i don't know why. :)

So the only problem remaining is that i can't produce a right click with
the suggested solution from the wiki page. Maybe someone has an idea how
to get it to work?

Ciao,
 Rainer

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Re: [debian] xfce and xglamo

2009-03-08 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Fox Mulder  writes:
> The second problem (which is the real blocker) is that some programs use
> a way too large font. It is so huge that i can't use them. Interestingly

What is "xdpyinfo" showing as DPI when this happens?


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[debian] xfce and xglamo

2009-03-07 Thread Fox Mulder
Hi all,

today again i tried to use xglamo instead of fbdev as x11 driver.
I used the description in the wiki from [1]. Now with the -dpi 96 option
on the first look the desktop looks the same like with fbdev but it
feels a bit more responsive and faster. :)
I also edited my ~/.xsession and put "export GTK_MODULES=libgtkstylus.so
&" in it how it is described at [2] to get a right click.

One minor problem i encountered so far is that i can't produce a right
click. But i must admit that i even don't know how to do the right click
with libgtkstylus. With the tslib patch from Sebastian Ohl i just had to
tap >0.5s on the same spot to activate right click, but this didn't work
with libgtkstylus.
I also don't know which settings in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file are
correct for libgtkstylus to work. At the moment i got [3] in the Section
"InputDevice". The wiki page doesn't say anything about these two
settings for libgktstylus. Only for tslib patch the settings are specified.
So is there any way to do the right click or is the info in the wiki
just wrong and it doesn't work?

The second problem (which is the real blocker) is that some programs use
a way too large font. It is so huge that i can't use them. Interestingly
some other programs use the right font size. So maybe i have to install
some fonts or change some settings so all programs use the right size.
Does somebody know how to solve this font problem?

I searched the mailinglist but can't find (or overlooked) an answer to this.

Ciao,
 Rainer

[1]
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian#Xglamo_acceleration

[2]
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian#With_Xglamo_driver_from_xserver-xglamo

[3]
Option "TslibDevice" "/dev/input/event1"
#Option "EmulateRightButton" "1"

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