http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10944
Jeremy White jwhite@codeweavers.com changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Jeremy White jwhite@codeweavers.com 2007-12-30 09:21:55 --- Could you pull a +wintab32 log and attach it to this bug?
Make certain it really is 0.9.52; there were some fixes that went in literally days ago, and without those fixes, I would expect it to be broken.
Cheers,
Jeremy
(In reply to comment #3)
ok, I tried, but without any result. Here is the chronology of my tests.
1- I removed the ~/.wine directory 2- I launched ArtRage to see, Wine rebuild the .wine directory => still no pressure sensibility 3- I installed Photoshop 7, and tried, no pressure sensibility (although I really configured "pen pressure" in "Brushes/shape dynamics") 4- I installed Photoshop CS2 (to see) nothing more. 5- I unsinstalled the whole WINE application (using synaptics) 6- I rebooted the PC (to be sure) 7- I tested Gimp to be sure that my tablet works, Gimp is still all right, perfect pressure detection. 8- I installed the latest Wine version 0.9.52 using apt-get install wine 9- I installed Photoshop 7, and tried, but no pressure sensibility. 10- I installed open canvas, but no pressure ...
I forgot to be precise in my words, when I say "no pressure sensibility", it means "the cursor acts like a simple mouse, only two levels are detected on and off, instead of multiple pressure nuances".
One last thing, if you want to test ArtRage yourself, you'll have to import a DLL "Gdiplus.dll" in your wine DLL directories. Of course it's not connected to the Photoshop problem. Let's resolve the photoshop problem first.
I appreciate your help.