imwheel (1.0.0pre12-8) unstable; urgency=low This upload changes the default IMwheel button-spec (the '-b' option) in /etc/X11/imwheel/startup.conf. This was done to make IMWheel's default configuration logically match the latest X.Org mouse button numbering scheme. If IMWheel is configured to your liking, there is no need to let dpkg overwrite your files. If you do proceed with the overwrite, then you may want to read the revamped README.Debian to understand how everything works. -- Christopher Martin Mon, 28 Jan 2008 19:26:41 -0500 imwheel (1.0.0pre12-7) unstable; urgency=low This upload introduces a patch which allows imwheel to use more than 9 mouse buttons. The new buttons higher are named ExtBt7, ExtBt8, etc., and can be assigned functions in your imwheelrc file accordingly. The old sequence was: Up, Down, Left, Right, Thumb1, Thumb2. Now it is Up, Down, Left, Right, Thumb1, Thumb2, ExtBt7, ExtBt8, etc. See the updated imwheel manpage for details. An important change to note is that the format of the button spec command line argument for imwheel has changed. Before, imwheel was started with an option like -b "0089". Now you must place spaces between the button numbers, like this: -b "0 0 8 9". This allows users to tell imwheel to control buttons with numbers higher than 9. To accommodate these changes, the default /etc/X11/Xsession.d/60imwheel_start-imwheel and /etc/X11/imwheel/startup.conf files shipped with the imwheel package have changed. Accepting the new versions of these files (if you are prompted to choose), then reconfiguring your startup.conf, is the safest way to ensure a smooth upgrade. -- Christopher Martin Tue, 28 Mar 2006 10:41:24 -0500