Hi Ping!

On lun, 2014-04-21 at 18:03 -0700, Ping Cheng wrote:
> Benjamin is right. Those are absolute values. Most Linux applications
> do not use those extra values. But, there are in-house applications
> need those values. I'll have to ask around to give you some use cases
> if you are interested.

Very late reply, but... I would certainly find some usecases
interesting.

For strips, I see this making sense (although precision would be hard
when the contact is first made), I guess what matters in those contexts
is the point where the contact is lifted.

I'm wondering though wrt wheels, values 0 and 71 are physically too
close, but would make a big difference if absolute values are used
there.

Cheers,
  Carlos

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