This is a bug, that seems unmaintained, the comment of apienk says
pretty clearly, that he cannot save the configuration, otherwise it
works.
The only thing to do to get it to work under Linux is:
- open ~/.config/inkscape/preferences.xml in a Texteditor
- search for wacom
- and enter
The 'sudo apt-get remove overlay-scrollbar' workaround works (except
pointer-stroke dislocation) in Ubuntu 16.04 but I can't set mapping to
'Screen', only 'Window' works. I mean I can set it to 'Screen' but it is
not effective. When I close the settings window with 'Screen' selected
and reopen,
Remove the scrollbars with sudo apt-get remove overlay-scrollbar
liboverlay-scrollbar-0.2-0 liboverlay-scrollbar3-0.2-0 make that
Inkscape works with pressure, but now the pointer of wacom is displaced
in the screen. I tried to recalibrate but it doesn't works
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Can't get pen pressure working with Wacom Intuos Pen and Touch Medium
using Ubuntu Gnome 15.04. Sadly, there isn't an overlay-scrollbar to
disable.
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Same result in Ubuntu 15.04 with Inkscape 0.91.
Need to disable the overlay scrollbars (I removed the package overlay-scrollbar
from my system) to have pressure sensitivity.
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Same result in 14.04 and Inkscape 0.48.4 r9939 as of this post. (export
LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0) still works.
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Title:
no pressure
Ping, since there's been no activity on this for a year.
I had the same issue (tablet pressure not responding despite having
configured it), and resolved it with the same workaround (export
LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0).
I'm running Ubuntu 13.10. I tried both the Inkscape from the package
manager
I have solved this problem in Ubuntu 12.04 by two ways:
The first thing that you can do is create an script which disables
overlay_scrollbars and after starts Inkscape and the other thing that
you can do is uninstall the overlay_scrollbars
1.Create a new empty document and write this code inside
For me, workaround #29 works, except then the pointer is decayed: it
draws a few centimeters away from the mouse pointer, both vertically and
horizontally (but only when using the tablet: the mouse works fine!).
The horizontal/vertical decay varies with the position of the cursor on
the screen and
Workaround from comment #29 worked for me too!
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Title:
no pressure sensitivity with wacom tablet in inkscape
Status in
Is this going to be fixed in the official Ubuntu package soon?
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Title:
no pressure sensitivity with wacom tablet in inkscape
Thanks for the explanation! I'm newbie here :)
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Title:
no pressure sensitivity with wacom tablet in inkscape
Status in Ayatana
People, does new beta driver 6.3.4b1 for Wacom help?
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Title:
no pressure sensitivity with wacom tablet in inkscape
Status in
You must be referring to the first-party driver, which is not available
for Linux. Regardless, we've already confirmed that this bug is not
driver-related.
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