Index: third_party/wayland-protocols/unstable/stylus/stylus-unstable-v1.xml |
diff --git a/third_party/wayland-protocols/unstable/stylus/stylus-unstable-v1.xml b/third_party/wayland-protocols/unstable/stylus/stylus-unstable-v1.xml |
index 32a7a2c59379952083d8d13ac42b33f0100fa362..a7534eb3b5980ee4248c92a18d8d22b1a509e881 100644 |
--- a/third_party/wayland-protocols/unstable/stylus/stylus-unstable-v1.xml |
+++ b/third_party/wayland-protocols/unstable/stylus/stylus-unstable-v1.xml |
@@ -115,94 +115,4 @@ |
</event> |
</interface> |
- <interface name="zwp_stylus_v1" version="1"> |
- <description summary="DEPRECATED"> |
- Allows a wl_pointer to represent an on-screen stylus. The client can |
- interpret the on-screen stylus like any other mouse device, and use |
- this protocol to obtain detail information about the type of stylus, |
- as well as the force and tilt of the tool. |
- |
- These events are to be fired by the server within the same frame as other |
- wl_pointer events. |
- |
- Warning! The protocol described in this file is experimental and |
- backward incompatible changes may be made. Backward compatible changes |
- may be added together with the corresponding uinterface version bump. |
- Backward incompatible changes are done by bumping the version number in |
- the protocol and uinterface names and resetting the interface version. |
- Once the protocol is to be declared stable, the 'z' prefix and the |
- version number in the protocol and interface names are removed and the |
- interface version number is reset. |
- </description> |
- |
- <request name="get_pointer_stylus"> |
- <description summary="get stylus interface for pointer"> |
- Create pointer_stylus object. See zwp_pointer_stylus_v1 interface for |
- details. |
- </description> |
- <arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="zwp_pointer_stylus_v1"/> |
- <arg name="pointer" type="object" interface="wl_pointer"/> |
- </request> |
- </interface> |
- |
- <interface name="zwp_pointer_stylus_v1" version="1"> |
- <description summary="DEPRECATED"> |
- The zwp_pointer_stylus_v1 interface extends the wl_pointer interface with |
- events to describe details about a stylus acting as a pointer. |
- </description> |
- |
- <request name="destroy" type="destructor"> |
- <description summary="destroy stylus object"/> |
- </request> |
- |
- <enum name="tool_type"> |
- <description summary="tool type of device."/> |
- <entry name="mouse" value="0" summary="Mouse or touchpad, not a stylus."/> |
- <entry name="pen" value="1" summary="Pen"/> |
- <entry name="touch" value="2" summary="Touch"/> |
- <entry name="eraser" value="3" summary="Eraser"/> |
- </enum> |
- |
- <event name="tool_change"> |
- <description summary="pointing device tool type changed"> |
- Notification that the user is using a new tool type. There can only be |
- one tool in use at a time. If the pointer enters a client surface, with |
- a tool type other than mouse, this event will also be generated. |
- |
- If this event is not received, the client has to assume a mouse is in |
- use. The remaining events of this protocol are only being generated |
- after this event has been fired with a tool type other than mouse. |
- </description> |
- <arg name="type" type="uint" enum="tool_type" summary="new device type"/> |
- </event> |
- |
- <event name="force"> |
- <description summary="force change event"> |
- Notification of a change in physical force on the surface of the screen. |
- |
- If the pointer enters a client surface, with a tool type other than |
- mouse, this event will also be generated. |
- |
- The force is calibrated and normalized to the 0 to 1 range. |
- </description> |
- <arg name="time" type="uint" summary="timestamp with millisecond granularity"/> |
- <arg name="force" type="fixed" summary="new value of force"/> |
- </event> |
- |
- <event name="tilt"> |
- <description summary="force change event"> |
- Notification of a change in tilt of the pointing tool. |
- |
- If the pointer enters a client surface, with a tool type other than |
- mouse, this event will also be generated. |
- |
- Measured from surface normal as plane angle in degrees, values lie in |
- [-90,90]. A positive x is to the right and a positive y is towards the |
- user. |
- </description> |
- <arg name="time" type="uint" summary="timestamp with millisecond granularity"/> |
- <arg name="tilt_x" type="fixed" summary="tilt in x direction"/> |
- <arg name="tilt_y" type="fixed" summary="tilt in y direction"/> |
- </event> |
- </interface> |
</protocol> |