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--- Comment #10 from Jonas Ådahl ---
(In reply to Olivier Fourdan from comment #9)
> So which one do we push, attachment 343383 [details] [review] (with a fix in
> the commit message) or attachment 343414 [details] [review] ?
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--- Comment #9 from Olivier Fourdan ---
So which one do we push, attachment 343383 (with a fix in the commit message)
or attachment 343414 ?
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--- Comment #10 from Markus Schmidt ---
Hey Peter,
thanks a lot for your explanations.
(In reply to Peter Hutterer from comment #9)
> both of those are end-user applications. libinput is a library used by the
> compositor
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--- Comment #5 from Daniel Stone ---
(Thinko: by set_dpms, I meant gamma. Which ties in here.)
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--- Comment #4 from Daniel Stone ---
Yes, once atomic has landed we can start dealing with colour management
properly, including this.
There's a little more to it, especially given that the ->set_dpms() hook is
badly
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--- Comment #5 from Carlos Garnacho Parro ---
FWIW, I think this is a worthwhile addition. I guess the event can be
reasonably sent on the same scroll sources that currently trigger the
0-movement events on scroll end.
And I
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--- Comment #3 from bjoern ---
Thank you, Peter.
I have checked the axes according to
https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/absolute_coordinate_ranges.html
and indeed, the physical dimension reported by
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--- Comment #13 from Eero Tamminen ---
(In reply to Pekka Paalanen from comment #11)
> Hi, sorry, just back from holidays. The patch looks fine so would be nice to
> have that on wayland-devel@ mailing list if you
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--- Comment #14 from Olivier Fourdan ---
Created attachment 343556
--> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=343556=edit
[PATCH master] wayland: Handle subsurface as popup parent
Forward port of attachment 342933
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--- Comment #3 from jonas@thiem.email ---
In case this is any easier, I am sure actual pen-heavy applications like
xournal or GIMP which require detail input can be convinced to port to GTK3 to
get proper advanced pen events.
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--- Comment #59 from ngoo...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Peter Hutterer from comment #58)
> this should be just 1, not "reserved", otherwise it won't get picked up. a
> sudo udevadm test /sys/class/input/eventX should tell you whether the
>
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--- Comment #9 from Daniel Rowe ---
Also to note closing the intelliJ based IDE also unblocks the inputs.
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--- Comment #60 from Peter Hutterer ---
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> Anyway I'm now using that, udevadm test shows the property was picked up,
> but behaviour seems unchanged in that my evemu-record only
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--- Comment #57 from ngoo...@gmail.com ---
Okay gave that a try. Not sure if my hwdb is a) correct and b) taking effect,
but no difference in behavior that I can see. This is what I put in
/etc/udev/hwdb.d/70-HuionDWH69.hwdb
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--- Comment #58 from Peter Hutterer ---
this should be just 1, not "reserved", otherwise it won't get picked up. a sudo
udevadm test /sys/class/input/eventX should tell you whether the property is
picked up correctly by
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--- Comment #3 from Fabian Greffrath ---
Yes, it's a touchpad and two separate hardware buttons. I am not reporting
about a "clickpad" here.
This is the output of libinput-debug-events:
sudo libinput-debug-events
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Bug ID: 777363
Summary: [PATCH] wayland: avoid an unnecessary g_list_length
call
Classification: Platform
Product: gtk+
Version: 3.22.x
OS: Linux
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