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2008-04-10
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2008-04-10
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@ Looking at y'all and sighing
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2008-04-10
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#74
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2008-04-10
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2008-04-11
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2008-04-11
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#77
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ghostscript dependency: not replaced by poppler-utils, but you did
the right thing by making it optional and not recommended. Xournal uses
ghostscript specifically if you use the "Load background" command in the
Journal menu and select a PS or PDF file (those are then rendered as
bitmaps using gs) -- and only for this. (This is sufficiently rarely
used that one shouldn't force people to get ghostscript. On Tablet PCs
it's commonly installed, and hard disks are larger, so there it makes
more sense).
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2008-04-11
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#78
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I am trying the iinstall from http://maemo.org and it seems t either take forever or has stalled out...I don't know which.
EDIT:
Well, it's apparently just slow as snot...the progress bar just made a big jump. So I can say the package install from the Maemo site seems to work so far...
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2008-04-11
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#79
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modifying pressure sensitivity settings (width_minimum_multiplier=...
and width_maximum_multiplier=...) (the conversion is done linearly so
that zero reported pressure in the GDK event gives a stroke of width
width_minimum_multiplier times the nominal pen width, while reported
pressure 1 gives width_maximum_multiplier times the nominal width).
These should be set so that a reasonable amount of pressure produces
a multiplier close to 1. The minimum multiplier can't be less than zero.
From what people seem to report about lines being too thin, you should
try setting min=0, max=2, or maybe min=0.5, max=1.5.
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2008-04-11
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and I have the icon on the left. Great!