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On NetBSD, absolute coordinate changes are reported as an X value followed by a Y value, which (when moving quickly) leads to a "stepping" effect. Using a Bezier curve fitting for the points yields a smooth curve in most cases, and does not seem to adversely affect the user experience (even with a conventional mouse).
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.8 2019/10/02 18:55:33 yhardy Exp $
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SHA1 (xournal-0.4.8.2016.tar.gz) = a08d0fde395ea95570e560295df5f97be3c3a6e2
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RMD160 (xournal-0.4.8.2016.tar.gz) = 36a0b2bb848d4801e2b00cf2cd58c8f847488c5d
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SHA512 (xournal-0.4.8.2016.tar.gz) = 1426d5c9ba3486fbe342d49fc19fcc162965cd6a7b7754f79665e43fe0e60e6f42f61969405ace78fdaa7b99cbb3d4b07b7fb5df246d68a329b52084b6eec76e
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Size (xournal-0.4.8.2016.tar.gz) = 646082 bytes
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SHA1 (patch-src_xo-paint.c) = 0c708b9aa0cb65be0c9817f09f9c78eb4e29568b
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SHA1 (patch-src_xo-shapes.c) = ab5a56780dd6fa37a3b51f89468c6100137454f3
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