On 19/12/2011 12:02, ~suv wrote:
On 18/12/11 18:36, Jon Cruz wrote:
On Dec 17, 2011, at 9:07 PM, Josh Andler wrote:
Win7 0.48.2, unhappy. Win7 trunk, unhappy. Ubuntu Precise, unhappy (last tested a month ago). It's an Intuos 2, so no multitouch.
A few more data points.
OS X 10.6.8, XQuartz 2.3.6 = happy happy.
Ubuntu 10.10 = happy happy.
Intuos4
Another "happy, happy" here: Confirmed with Inkscape 0.48.2 on OS X 10.7.2 Lion
Hardware:
- Wacom Bamboo Pen&Touch (CTH-470)
Software:
- Inkscape: official package for 0.48.2 (built with GTK+ 2.24)
- X11/Xquartz 2.6.3 (xorg-server 1.10.3)
Pressure sensitivity works fine e.g. with the calligraphy tool to adjust the width of the stroke.
(Note: these are initial tests with newly acquired hardware ;) )
2) Inkscape trunk r10785 (gtk2/x11 2.24.4) built and bundled on Mac OS X 10.5.8 Leopard as 32bit app, tested on OS X 10.7.2 Lion:
pressure sensitivity for calligraphy and tweak tool ok
3) Inkscape trunk r10785 (gtk2/quartz 2.24.8) built and bundled on Mac OS X 10.5.8 Leopard as 32bit app, tested on OS X 10.7.2 Lion:
The tablet is not even recognized (not listed under 'Files > Input Devices') [1], trying to test the pen in the 'Hardware' tab of the 'Input Devices' dialog apparently crashed the Wacom driver (-> tablet input broken for all apps and the desktop, restored after logging out and back in).
Once I have working build environments on Lion (hopefully next week), I can do more tests with trunk (gtk2/x11 as well as gtk2/quartz builds).
~suv
[1] this is not unexpected: the same was reported about MyPaint: the Mac installer for 1.0 is based on gtk2/quartz 2.24.8 as well, and does not detect any extended input devices: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=663990