>
> Looks like the workaround code for dealing with event compression[1]
> breaking until you re-enter the drawing mode (which has the side-effect of
> reinitializing the workaround). Which of these two messages do you see in
> the Terminal, Albert - and, is the problem still happening?
>
>    - "evhack: using set_event_compression(True) instead of evhack"
>    - "evhack: set_event_compression() is not available, adding evhack"
>
> I use Xfce4 myself, so I may be able to replicate this if it's the
> "set_event_compression() is not available" one. It is probably not just
> your desktop.
>
> [1] Just don't ask.
>

I'm getting this twice when I launch it in the terminal.

INFO: gui.freehand: evhack: set_event_compression() is not available,
> adding evhack
> INFO: gui.freehand: evhack: set_event_compression() is not available,
> adding evhack
>



Here is also some info of my Laptop, if that helps:

Laptop is an HP TX2500 running Xubuntu 14.04

INFO: gui.application: Looking for GTK devices with pressure
> INFO: gui.application: Setting GDK_MODE_SCREEN for 'Wacom ISDv4 93 Pen
> eraser'
> INFO: gui.application: Setting GDK_MODE_SCREEN for 'Wacom ISDv4 93 Finger
> touch'
> INFO: gui.application: Setting GDK_MODE_SCREEN for 'Wacom ISDv4 93 Pen
> stylus'
>


-Albert


On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 8:14 AM, Andrew Chadwick <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Looks like the workaround code for dealing with event compression[1]
> breaking until you re-enter the drawing mode (which has the side-effect of
> reinitializing the workaround). Which of these two messages do you see in
> the Terminal, Albert - and, is the problem still happening?
>
>    - "evhack: using set_event_compression(True) instead of evhack"
>    - "evhack: set_event_compression() is not available, adding evhack"
>
> I use Xfce4 myself, so I may be able to replicate this if it's the
> "set_event_compression() is not available" one. It is probably not just
> your desktop.
>
> [1] Just don't ask.
>
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, 17 June 2014, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  Le 2014-06-16 01:58, Albert Westra a écrit :
>>
>>  Every time I switch between fullscreen and window mode, my brushes
>> paint in a angular fashion instead of smooth curves. However when I
>> interact with the canvas such as zoom in or out, the problem goes away. I
>> don't know if it just specific to my Desktop cause I do use XFCE, it
>> getting a little annoying.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> --
> Andrew Chadwick
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