I see a regression introduced in dc513e8e1e6813e6d8d0f101a56fbf1b2f388dbc:
Strokes are noticeably less smooth, they look more like sequences of
line segments.  My guess is that this is either due to increased jitter
or to a reduced sampling frequency -- no idea why the patch would
trigger this, though.  Let me know if I should investigate further.

Tom

On 03/07/2010 11:30 PM, Peter Hutterer wrote:
> Lads and lasses,
> 
> I've just pushed the isdv4 branch onto
> git://people.freedesktop.org/~whot/xf86-input-wacom.git. This is the
> beginning of a rework/cleanup of the ISDV4-related code with the possible
> end solution of moving it into the kernel (there's more work needed for this
> though and I need to understand the protocol much better first).
> 
> The branch is based on my devel branch from last week and most of the
> changes should be harmless (it's only 10 patches so far). if you have an
> ISDV4 device, please give this a test run and let me know if it breaks (or
> doesn't) and if it does maybe also which commit breaks it. I don't have a
> device so anything that gcc doesn't catch will go unnoticed by me.
> 
> The plan with this branch is to move the whole ISDV4 parsing code into
> little helper functions to make the other isdv4-related code a bit more
> streamlined and easier to understand for someone new to the code.
> 
> Thanks in advance for testing and feedback!
> 
> Cheers,
>   Peter

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