diff --git a/README b/README.md similarity index 55% rename from README rename to README.md index d959979..33251b8 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README.md @@ -1,193 +1,225 @@ -KDE KCModule +KDE Wacom support +================= This module implements a GUI for the Wacom Linux Drivers and extends it with profile support to handle different button / pen layouts per profile. -For hardware support have a look at http://www.linuxwacom.sourceforge.net +For hardware support have a look at https://linuxwacom.github.io/ -Easy profile switching is added via a small plasma applet. -In addition a daemon running in the background helps with hotplug support. +Configuration can be located in System Settings → Input devices → Tablets + +Easy profile switching is supported via hotkeys or a small plasma applet in tray notification area. +In addition, a daemon running in the background helps with hotplug support. + +Hardware support +---------------- All tablets can be set up as long as they are found with the wacom kernel module. Check with -$ xsetwacom list devices + + $ xsetwacom list devices + if your device is correctly recognized first. If it dosn't show up there, we can't configure it. -Components: -* kded: - runs in the background, detects a connected tablet and applies the pad button / stylus profile - detects xrandr rotation and rotates the tablet with it - apply global shortcuts for the touch on/off stylus feature +Installation +------------ + +Wacom support in KDE is a separate component and might be not installed by default. +Package usually goes by name `wacomtablet` or `kcm-wacomtablet`. + +On Kubuntu, the package should be avaliable in Kubuntu Experimental PPA. + +More or less full list of distributions including the package should be avaliable at: + +* https://repology.org/metapackage/wacomtablet/versions +* https://repology.org/metapackage/kcm-wacomtablet/versions + +Staring the module +------------------ + +Background daemon should be started automatically each time you log in. + +You can enable or manually start the service via System Settings → Startup and Shutdown → Background services. + +Adding missing tablet devices +----------------------------- + +If your device is not recognized by this program, but you can set it up via the xsetwacom driver, +run Wacom Tablet Finder (`kde_wacom_tabletfinder`), desribe your device and click `Save`, and restart Wacom tablet service (see above). -* systemsettings module: - unified gui to set-up the buttons and other aspects of the tablet +Please send your device description (file `~/.config/tabletdblocalrc`) to the bugtracker, so it will be added in future versions. -* plasma-applet: - optional applet for easy switching between different profiles +Reporting bugs +-------------- -Manual installation -=================== +https://bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=wacomtablet + +Building & manual installation +============================== Run-time dependencies: * X11 wacom tablet driver (xserver-xorg-input-wacom), including the xsetwacom tool, version 0.20 or higher * libwacom. Highly recommended to have version 0.29 or higher for support of consumer-grade tablets with quirky buttons. Build dependencies on Debian/Ubuntu: * g++ * cmake * extra-cmake-modules * gettext * libqt5x11extras5-dev * qtdeclarative5-dev * libkf5coreaddons-dev * libkf5i18n-dev * libkf5dbusaddons-dev * libkf5globalaccel-dev * libkf5config-dev * libkf5xmlgui-dev * libkf5notifications-dev * plasma-framework-dev * kdoctools-dev * libxi-dev * libwacom-dev You can install them by running: -$ apt install g++ cmake extra-cmake-modules gettext libqt5x11extras5-dev qtdeclarative5-dev libkf5coreaddons-dev libkf5i18n-dev libkf5dbusaddons-dev libkf5globalaccel-dev libkf5config-dev libkf5xmlgui-dev libkf5notifications-dev plasma-framework-dev kdoctools-dev libxi-dev libwacom-dev + $ apt install g++ cmake extra-cmake-modules gettext libqt5x11extras5-dev qtdeclarative5-dev libkf5coreaddons-dev libkf5i18n-dev libkf5dbusaddons-dev libkf5globalaccel-dev libkf5config-dev libkf5xmlgui-dev libkf5notifications-dev plasma-framework-dev kdoctools-dev libxi-dev libwacom-dev Building from source -------------------- This is *not* a recommended way to use this application. Installing it manually creates files untracked by your pacakge manager. This can cause everyone problems later on. Please contact your distribution's maintainers to package it instead. -$ mkdir build -$ cd build -$ cmake ../ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DKDE_INSTALL_USE_QT_SYS_PATHS=ON -$ make + $ mkdir build + $ cd build + $ cmake ../ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DKDE_INSTALL_USE_QT_SYS_PATHS=ON + $ make Manual installation (this *will* litter in your system): -$ make install + $ make install -Test KCM component: +Running without installing +-------------------------- -$ QT_PLUGIN_PATH=src/kcmodule/ kcmshell5 wacomtablet +This is not intended for daily use, but for people who want to test developer builds. -Test KDED component: +Running KCM component: -$ kquitapp5 kded5 && QT_PLUGIN_PATH=src/kded kded5 + $ QT_PLUGIN_PATH=src/kcmodule/ kcmshell5 wacomtablet -Run tablet finder: +Running KDED component: -$ src/tabletfinder/kde_wacom_tabletfinder + $ ln -s kf5 src/ + $ kquitapp5 kded5 && QT_PLUGIN_PATH=$PWD kded5 -Staring the module -================== +Running tablet finder: -Background daemon should be started automatically each time you log in. -If you do not want to restart your session, navigate to System Settings → Startup and Shutdown → Background services and enable "Wacom Tablet" there. -Device settings are located in System Settings → Input Devices → Graphic Tablet + $ src/tabletfinder/kde_wacom_tabletfinder Running unit tests ================== First, configure the build to include tests by enabling BUILD_TESTING: -$ mkdir build -$ cd build -$ cmake ../ -DBUILD_TESTING=ON -$ make + $ mkdir build + $ cd build + $ cmake ../ -DBUILD_TESTING=ON + $ make Then, run the tests with: -$ ctest + $ ctest or a single one via -$ cd autotests/common/property -$ ./Test.Common.Property - -you can find the test results in Testing/Temporary/LastTest.log - -Add missing tablet devices -========================== + $ cd autotests/common/property + $ ./Test.Common.Property -If your device is not recognized by this program, but you can set it up via the xsetwacom driver, run kde_wacom_tabletfinder. +you can find the test results in `Testing/Temporary/LastTest.log` Manually adding missing tablet devices --------------------------------------- +====================================== This method shouldn't really be used anymore unless you've encountered problems with kde_wacom_tabletfinder ### Step 1) Get real internal Tablet name ### xsetwacom list dev for my Wacom Bamboo: Wacom Bamboo eraser ERASER Wacom Bamboo cursor CURSOR Wacom Bamboo pad PAD Wacom Bamboo STYLUS ### Step 2) Then you need the Tablet ID ### xsetwacom get "Wacom Bamboo" tabletid for my Wacom Bamboo: 101 ### Step 3) Transform it into Hexadecimal ### For my Wacom Bamboo: 0065 ### Step 4) Add a new section into either ~/.config/tabletdblocalrc or the right datafile in /usr/share/wacomtablet/data/ ### for the Wacom Bamboo the right file is: wacom_devicelist Add a new entry for my Wacom Bamboo: [0065] model=MTE_450 # try to google for it but not used right now layout=bl_6 # can be empty if no button layout is available that exists (see images dir) name=Wacom Bamboo # name as found above padbuttons=4 # available buttons on the pad wheel=no touchring=yes touchstripl=no touchstripr=no hwbutton1=1 # these mag the physical button numbers to what the XServer likes to name them hwbutton2=2 # see below for more information hwbutton3=3 hwbutton4=8 ### hwbuttonX explanantion ### Kernels >= 2.6.38 renamed the buttons for some reason. xsetwacom does not work with the pysical hardware button numbers 1-X but rather with the real numbers as seen by the XServer In case you run into trouble with the buttons do the following: * deinstall the kded/kcm ;) * disconnect/reconnect the tablet * run xev in the terminal * move the mouse over the new window * press the hardware buttons and write down what button xev sees and now update the wacom_device list accordingly for the new Pen & touch tablets before the kernel 2.6.38 we got hwbutton1=1 hwbutton2=2 hwbutton3=3 hwbutton4=8 for kernels >= 2.6.38 we get hwbutton1=3 hwbutton2=8 hwbutton3=9 hwbutton4=1 + +Releasing new version +===================== + +Checklist for developers: + +* Bump main package version in: `CMakeLists.txt` +* Bump applet version in: `src/applet/package/metadata.desktop` +* Follow https://community.kde.org/ReleasingSoftware diff --git a/RELEASE_SCRIPT b/RELEASE_SCRIPT deleted file mode 100644 index fd7092d..0000000 --- a/RELEASE_SCRIPT +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -* Bump main package version in: CMakeLists.txt -* Bump applet version in: src/applet/package/metadata.desktop -* Follow https://community.kde.org/ReleasingSoftware