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authorPeter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>2012-01-26 13:36:24 +1000
committerPeter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>2012-01-31 22:20:17 +1000
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downloadxorg-proto-inputproto-fc9372868bb772f38a6b17299ef26e3dc9c2ff87.tar.gz
specs: move touch support details to "Touch device support" section
Keep the changelog small. Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net> Reviewed-by: Chase Douglas <chase.douglas@canonical.com>
-rw-r--r--specs/XI2proto.txt43
1 files changed, 23 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/specs/XI2proto.txt b/specs/XI2proto.txt
index 518769a..90076b6 100644
--- a/specs/XI2proto.txt
+++ b/specs/XI2proto.txt
@@ -56,27 +56,8 @@ Changes in version 2.1
Changes in version 2.2
----------------------
-XI 2.2 introduces support for multi-touch devices. The traditional
-pointer/keyboard approach enforced by XI 2.0 with the master/slave device
-hierarchy is not always suitable for multi-touch devices that can provide a
-dynamic number of touchpoints per physical device; it is not known without
-client-specific interpretation whether the touchpoints must be considered
-separately or grouped together.
+- Multitouch support added
-The additions in XI 2.2 aim to:
-
-- support a dynamic number of simultaneous touch points,
-- support devices that are both multi-touch and traditional pointer devices,
-- allow touchpoints to be either grouped together or handled separately,
-- while supporting pre-XI 2.2 clients through emulation of XI 2.x/XI 1.x and core
-- be backwards-compatible to pre-XI 2.2 clients through emulation of XI 2.x/XI 1.x and core
- pointer events.
-
-Touch events are only available to clients supporting version 2.2 or later of
-the X Input Extension. Clients must use the XIQueryVersion request to announce
-support for this version. Touch devices may generate emulated pointer events
-alongside XI 2.2 touch events to support older clients; see Section
-<<multitouch-processing,Touch event delivery>>.
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@@ -283,6 +264,28 @@ ClientPointer to a different master pointer.
Touch device support
--------------------
+XI 2.2 introduces support for multi-touch devices. The traditional
+pointer/keyboard approach enforced by XI 2.0 with the master/slave device
+hierarchy is not always suitable for multi-touch devices that can provide a
+dynamic number of touchpoints per physical device; it is not known without
+client-specific interpretation whether the touchpoints must be considered
+separately or grouped together.
+
+The additions in XI 2.2 aim to:
+
+- support a dynamic number of simultaneous touch points,
+- support devices that are both multi-touch and traditional pointer devices,
+- allow touchpoints to be either grouped together or handled separately,
+- while supporting pre-XI 2.2 clients through emulation of XI 2.x/XI 1.x and core
+- be backwards-compatible to pre-XI 2.2 clients through emulation of XI 2.x/XI 1.x and core
+ pointer events.
+
+Touch events are only available to clients supporting version 2.2 or later of
+the X Input Extension. Clients must use the XIQueryVersion request to announce
+support for this version. Touch devices may generate emulated pointer events
+alongside XI 2.2 touch events to support older clients; see Section
+<<multitouch-processing,Touch event delivery>>.
+
Touch event processing differs from normal event processing in a few ways.
The most notable differences are that touch events are processed partially
out-of-band from pointer and keyboard events, and that touch events may be