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Tuhi
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=====
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Tuhi is a GTK application that connects to and fetches the data from the
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Wacom ink range (Spark, Slate, Folio, Intuos Paper, ...). Users can save the
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data as SVGs.
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Tuhi is the Māori word for "to draw".
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Supported Devices
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Devices tested and known to be supported:
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* Bamboo Spark
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* Bamboo Slate
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* Intuos Pro Paper
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Building Tuhi
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-------------
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To build and run Tuhi from the repository directly:
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```
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$> git clone http://github.com/tuhiproject/tuhi
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$> cd tuhi
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$> meson builddir
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$> ninja -C builddir
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$> ./builddir/tuhi.devel
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```
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Tuhi requires Python v3.6 or above.
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Install Tuhi
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---------------
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To install and run Tuhi:
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```
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$> git clone http://github.com/tuhiproject/tuhi
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$> cd tuhi
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$> meson builddir
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$> ninja -C builddir install
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```
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Run Tuhi with:
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```
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$> tuhi
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```
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Tuhi requires Python v3.6 or above.
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Flatpak
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-------
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```
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$> git clone http://github.com/tuhiproject/tuhi
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$> cd tuhi
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$> flatpak-builder flatpak_builddir org.freedesktop.Tuhi.json --install --user --force-clean
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$> flatpak run org.freedesktop.Tuhi
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```
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License
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-------
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Tuhi is licensed under the GPLv2 or later.
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Registering devices
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-------------------
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For a device to work with Tuhi, it must be registered first. This is
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achieved by holiding the device button for 6 or more seconds until the blue
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LED starts blinking. Only in that mode can Tuhi detect it during
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`Searching` and register it.
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Registration sends a randomly generated UUID to the device. Subsequent
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connections must use that UUID as identifier for the tablet device to
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respond. Without knowing that UUID, other applications cannot connect.
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A device can only be registered with one application at a time. Thus, when a
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device is registered with Tuhi, other applications (e.g. Wacom Inkspace)
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cannot not connect to the device anymore. Likewise, when registered with
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another application, Tuhi cannot connect.
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To make the tablet connect again, simply re-register with the respective
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application or Tuhi, whichever desired.
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This is not registering the device with some cloud service, vendor, or
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other networked service. It is a communication between Tuhi and the firmware
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on the device only. It is merely a process of "your ID is now $foo" followed
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by "hi $foo, I want to connect".
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The word "register" was chosen because "pairing" is already in use by
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Bluetooth.
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Packages
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--------
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Arch Linux: [tuhi-git](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/tuhi-git/)
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Device notes
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============
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When following any device notes below, replace the example bluetooth
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addresses with your device's bluetooth address.
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Bamboo Spark
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------------
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The Bluetooth connection on the Bamboo Spark behaves differently depending
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on whether there are drawings pending or not. Generally, if no drawings are
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pending, it is harder to connect to the device. Save yourself the pain and
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make sure you have drawings pending while debugging.
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### If the device has no drawings available:
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* start `bluetoothctl`, commands below are to be issued in its interactive shell
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* enable discovery mode (`scan on`)
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* hold the Bamboo Spark button until the blue light is flashing
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* You should see the device itself show up, but none of its services
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```
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[NEW] Device E2:43:03:67:0E:01 Bamboo Spark
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```
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* While the LED is still flashing, `connect E2:43:03:67:0E:01`
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```
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Attempting to connect to E2:43:03:67:0E:01
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[CHG] Device E2:43:03:67:0E:01 Connected: yes
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... lots of services being resolved
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[CHG] Device E2:43:03:67:0E:01 ServicesResolved: yes
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[CHG] Device E2:43:03:67:0E:01 ServicesResolved: no
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[CHG] Device E2:43:03:67:0E:01 Connected: no
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```
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Note how the device disconnects again at the end. Doesn't matter, now you
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have the services cached.
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* Don't forget to eventually turn disable discovery mode off (`scan off`)
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Now you have the device cached in bluez and you can work with that data.
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However, you **cannot connect to the device while it has no drawings
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pending**. Running `connect` and pressing the Bamboo Spark button shortly
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does nothing.
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### If the device has drawings available:
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* start `bluetoothctl`, commands below are to be issued in its interactive shell
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* enable discovery mode (`scan on`)
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* press the Bamboo Spark button shortly
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* You should see the device itself show up, but none of its services
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```
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[NEW] Device E2:43:03:67:0E:01 Bamboo Spark
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```
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* `connect E2:43:03:67:0E:01`, then press the Bamboo Spark button
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```
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Attempting to connect to E2:43:03:67:0E:01
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[CHG] Device E2:43:03:67:0E:01 Connected: yes
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... lots of services being resolved
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[CHG] Device E2:43:03:67:0E:01 ServicesResolved: yes
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[CHG] Device E2:43:03:67:0E:01 ServicesResolved: no
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[CHG] Device E2:43:03:67:0E:01 Connected: no
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```
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Note how the device disconnects again at the end. Doesn't matter, now you
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have the services cached.
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* `connect E2:43:03:67:0E:01`, then press the Bamboo Spark button re-connects to the device
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The device will disconnect after approximately 10s. You need to start
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issuing the commands to talk to the controller before that happens.
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* Don't forget to eventually turn disable discovery mode off (`scan off`)
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You **must** run `connect` before pressing the button. Just pressing the
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button does nothing unless bluez is trying to connect to the device.
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**Warning**: A successful communication with the controller deletes the
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drawings from the controller, so you may not be able to re-connect.
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