Good to hear. Sounds pretty much as expected until now; GTK cannot handle
tablet hotplugging, and mypaint enables all tablets only at start time, so
it acts like a mouse.  When you have compiled your own GTK it should be
binary-compatible; you will not need to rebuild mypaint, just replacing the
.dll(s) at the right place should do.

Regards
Martin

On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 02:41:59AM +0300, Mihai Cozma wrote:
> Ok, so my initial testing revealed the following:
> 
> 1. Start up my paint, painted with mouse, everything worked OK.
> 2. "Woke up" my tablet (wasn't used up to this point since my machine was
> started) and started to paint. everything went OK, no crash, no pointer
> offset. However, I noticed it didn't pick up pressure data at all, it was
> behaving like a normal mouse.
> 3. Closed my paint.
> 4. Started up again, painted with mouse, all OK.
> 5. Now that my tablet is not sleeping, whenever I get the pen close to it,
> MyPaint crashes.
> 
> Tomorrow I'll dive into GTK compiling (fingers crossed) and if that goes
> well I'll try to apply your patches one by one and test after each one, to
> see which fixes what from the behavior I initially observed.

-- 
Martin Renold

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