>Clearly the Wacom support on Windows is inadequate. Whether it's >GIMP's or Windows' or GTK+'s fault, I don't know, but the GIMP >developers certainly know. Look at the two different states of the >Input Devices dialog I attach to this message. I'd like to, but i see no attached images ! Where can i find them ? I see no image in the message, and no link to them. Good to know that the developpers know about that. I know there are plans to move to GTK3, maybe that'll solve the issue. >The various Wacom pens are not specifically detected by the input >device support, since when I took the two attached sceenshots, I was >not even using the tablet. And the Wheel line is present for all Wacom >components, including the eraser, the cursor (i.e., the Wacom mouse), >and the pad. I'd like to see that screenshot ! >That's a version of Ubuntu much too old. GIMP 2.8 does not work with >11.04, and I understand that having it to work with 11.10 needs a >little preliminary work. With 12.04, it's directly accessible via >apt-get or similar tools. Understood. I will burn an iso for the new LTS version. But nevertheless, I've started gimp on that old ubuntu, and i had more input devices than on Windows... I'm going to look at wacom forums too... -- Gwenouille (via gimpusers.com) _______________________________________________ gimp-user-list mailing list gimp-user-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list
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