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Wed Apr 22 14:37:33 UTC 2015 - zaitor@opensuse.org
- Update to version 0.14.1:
* libinput now provides middle button emulation for physical
buttons and, for some devices, a configuration interface to
enable said emulation.
* A new tool "libinput-list-devices" was added. This tool lists
the locally recognised devices and their respective
configuration options and configuration defaults. Note that due
to the design of libinput, this tool can only show the
_default_ configurations, not the _current_ configuration of
each device.
* The pointer acceleration range has been widened to allow for
greater deceleration and greater acceleration. Since we retain
the [-1, 1] range, you may see a slight slowdown or speedup. To
get the previous behaviour, use the value: current setting *
2.0/3.0.
* Five (or more) finger tapping is now handled correctly, though
note we only send events for up to three fingers. libinput now
supports multi-tap and drag, so e.g. three taps will execute a
triple-click.
* Palm detection now avoids accidental tapping, see
http://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/palm_detection.html
* And of course the usual bugfixing, including letting libinput
handle more devices such as keyboards with scroll wheels or
devices that only consist of a wheel.
- Add tool subpackage.
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Wed Apr 8 19:46:59 UTC 2015 - mpluskal@suse.com
- Update to 0.13.0
* No API changes were merged in this release, the ABI is
compatible with 0.12.0.
* The tap motion threshold is now a fixed distance on all
touchpads (withphysical resolution). This stops the delay in
pointer motion seen on some devices.
* The edge scrolling motion threshold now accumulates, so even a
slow scroll will eventually trigger edge scrolling.
* The velocity calculation on slow movements was fixed, this
should provide a slightly more responsive and accurate
touchpad motion, especially on direction changes.
* To ease development, libinput will now print warnings when a
caller does wrong event conversions (e.g. requesting a touch
event when the event is a pointer event, etc.).
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Sat Mar 14 20:24:07 UTC 2015 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 0.12.0
* The new features (since 0.11) are device groups and the use of
udev tagging for device identification. Device groups are a
labelling system to allow callers to identify which libinput
devices are part of the same physical device.
* libinput's API and ABI are now stable
* Fixes to correctly handle Protocol A multitouch devices.
* Buttonless touchpads are now supported (e.g. the touch portion of
the Wacom Intuos tablets), on those touchpads tapping is enabled
by default.
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Mon Feb 9 01:35:57 UTC 2015 - zaitor@opensuse.org
- Update to new upstream release 0.10.0
* A call to libinput_device_config_accel_set_speed() with a value
of NAn triggered an assert() in libinput.
* Pointer devices with absolute axes (such as the ones used in VMs)
had an uninitialized pointer acceleration speed, triggering a
warning in the xorg libinput driver.
- Changes from upstream release 0.9.0
* Support for hovering fingers on touchpads. Some touchpads detect
fingers before actually touching the surface causing unexpected
motion events. libinput now handles such touchpads.
* Click methods are now configurable, see below for more details.
* Support for the Lenovo X1 Carbon 3rd was added. Note that this
requires kernel patches and a udev hwdb addition.
- API additions:
* libinput_device_config_click_get_methods
* libinput_device_config_click_get_method
* libinput_device_config_click_get_default_method
* libinput_device_config_click_set_method
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Sun Jan 25 13:33:04 UTC 2015 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 0.8.0
* Improved touchpad support. For example, it is not necessary
anymore to lift all fingers when switching from scrolling to
pointer movement.
* Scroll event types were merged. Previously we supplied horiz/vert
scrolling as separate event, even in diagnonal scrolling.
Now each scroll event may contain one or more axes.
* Support for axis sources: a scroll event can be of source finger,
wheel or continuous. This enables callers to implement kinetic
("fling") scrolling.
* Scroll wheel events now return the data in degrees. A matching
udev hwdb system is in place to adjust this when needed. A
"discrete" scroll value is available if you are interested in
the clicks only.
* Left-handed configuration was renamed. For future tablet support,
the button-based naming was inappropriate. A simple
search/replace fixes this.
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Fri Dec 12 02:00:29 UTC 2014 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 0.7.0
* Devices can be disabled/enabled at runtime. This includes smart
disabling of touchpads when a USB mouse is plugged in, and smart
disabling of the T440 touchpads so that the top buttons still
work even when the touchpad is disabled.
* Edge scrolling is available on some devices, and the scroll
method can be switched at runtime
* Trackpoints can scroll by pressing the middle button and moving
the stick. This button-scrolling method is also available on
other devices on request.
* Pointer acceleration is becoming device-resolution independent,
provided your device has a DPI entry in the udev hwdb. This makes
high-resolution gaming mice behave normally. See this post for
more details:
http://who-t.blogspot.com/2014/12/building-a-dpi-database-for-mice.html
* Pointer speed can be changed at runtime.
* Natural scrolling is now available, for touchpads and mice.
* Devices can be switched to left-handed, libinput handles the
details.
* Devices can be asked to change their assigned logical seat at
runtime.
* Relative pointer events also provide unaccelerated motion. Note
that this is _not_ raw data as it comes from the device, it is
normalized to 1000dpi.
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Fri Sep 12 10:54:15 UTC 2014 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 0.6.0
* This release has some API changes, namely:
"libinput_device_get_keys" is deprecated.
* Initial device state can now always be assumed to be that no
keys are pressed. Calibration of touch devices has been changed
to be using a normalized calibration matrix. While
libinput_device_calibrate has undergone this change, it has
also been deprecated and replaced with a configuration API.
* The implicit reading of the udev parameter WL_CALIBRATION has
been removed in favor for LIBINPUT_CALIBRATION_MATRIX. The
usage of WL_CALIBRATION was broken because the translation part
of its matrix was in pixels which is a metric not available in
libinput. The new calibration matrix avoids this by having the
translation be normalized to the dimension of the device
dimensions. See the documentation for details about how to use
the LIBINPUT_CALIBRATION_MATRIX udev parameter.
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Fri Aug 22 21:14:17 UTC 2014 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 0.5.0
* Device information (name, vendor id, product id) getters
* The beginning of a configuration API. So far tapping on touchpads
can be enabled or disabled.
* As a side effect, tapping is now disabled by default and needs
explicit enabling via the new API.
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Sun Jul 13 11:22:54 UTC 2014 - dimstar@opensuse.org
- Update to version 0.4.0:
* The logging system now works per-context instead of per library
and dropped the userdata argument.
* libinput_destroy() was changed to libinput_unref(), plus you
now have libinput_ref() too.
* A couple of renames of constants for API consistency.
Triggered by the logging changes, creation of udev seats is now
different.
* A couple of bugfixes, mainly in the touchpad code.
Absolute event coordinates are now provided in mm, not
device-specific coordinates. This doesn't change anything for
callers using the respective_get_transformed() function.
* ref/unref() is now available for the libinput context itself.
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Thu May 1 21:25:26 UTC 2014 - dimstar@opensuse.org
- Add baselibs.conf: provide libinput0-32bit. Required by
libclutter-gst-2_0-0-32bit.
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Thu Feb 27 18:34:17 UTC 2014 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to initial upstream tarball release, version 0.1.0
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Wed Jan 29 12:05:34 UTC 2014 - jengelh@inai.de
- Initial package (version 0.0.90~git301) for build.opensuse.org