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Gnome graphics tablet applets

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For anyone using a Wacom or similar graphics tablet in gnome I've released two handy apps you might want to try out. The first is a control center applet that allows you to switch between absolute and relative modes of input and also adjust the pressure curve and click force. The second is a small panel applet that shows how much pressure is currently being applied with whatever pen is in use.

Check out the project here (http://alexmac.cc/tablet-apps) or a take a quick look at a pretty screenshot here (http://alexmac.cc/tablet-apps/tablet-prefs.png).

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Perfect design by Anonymous George (not verified)
Finnaly someone takes a initiative! by Anonymous George (not verified)

Vertical window

Did you ever read the part of the Gnome HIG that says Do not design windows that are more than 50% longer in one dimension than in the other. People are more comfortable looking at windows and dialogs whose dimensions stay within the golden ratio (about 1.6 to 1), a ratio that artists and architects have used to create aesthetically-pleasing paintings and buildings for thousands of years. - http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/hig/2.0/design-window.html#window-layout-spacing

Rest of it looks good though!

Exactly what I thought. And by Anonymous George (not verified)
Nope I didn't read that, but by Anonymous George (not verified)
Timing by Anonymous George (not verified)
Looks nice by Anonymous George (not verified)