From hughsient at gmail.com Sun Aug 1 12:49:04 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2010 13:49:04 +0100 Subject: Reverse engineering more hardware Message-ID: So far, GCM works with native drivers for the following hardware: HUEY: 90% ColorMunki: 5% It falls back to argyll for everything else. My brain is quite literally exploding with the ColorMunki, so I thought I might try something simpler for a break. Does anybody have an i1pro/i1display they no longer need? I can return it when I'm finished reverse engineering it, although this might take a few weeks. Richard. From pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl Mon Aug 2 21:08:48 2010 From: pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl (Pascal de Bruijn) Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2010 23:08:48 +0200 Subject: Reverse engineering more hardware In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: > So far, GCM works with native drivers for the following hardware: > > HUEY: 90% > ColorMunki: 5% > > It falls back to argyll for everything else. > > My brain is quite literally exploding with the ColorMunki, so I > thought I might try something simpler for a break. Does anybody have > an i1pro/i1display they no longer need? I can return it when I'm > finished reverse engineering it, although this might take a few weeks. Well since the i1 Display LT isn't that expensive (like 150USD), I'd have no issues with donating a couple of bucks (say 20EUR) so you can just buy one... Obviously other would need to donate a bit too :) It's better for you to own one anyhow, for regression testing etc... Regards, Pascal de Bruijn From hughsient at gmail.com Fri Aug 6 11:28:32 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 12:28:32 +0100 Subject: GNOME Color Manager 2.31.6 Message-ID: gnome-color-manager is a session program that makes it easy to manage, install and generate color profiles in the GNOME desktop. Version 2.31.6 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Released: 2010-08-06 * Important note: - This is 2.31.6, which is forked from the gnome-2-30 branch. - If you have been using 2.31.5 or any earlier 2.31 version, then you will notice the UI and functionality going back in time. This is unfortunate. - GNOME 3 has been pushed back 6 months, and the GSettings and GtkApplication code is not ready for prime-time just yet. I'm not willing to add multiple levels of ifdef'd code for the n-permutations of distros on different GTK and GLib versions, so people are just going to make do with 3.30.x with a few backported bugs and translation fixes. I do apologise to the translators, who have wasted some time on translating git master. - This release does not use the new control center panel, GDBus or GSettings, nor the new XDG directories location. - I don't intend on wasting time backporting features from git master into GNOME 2.32.x. Bugfixes will be, where they make sense. - In my personal opinion, GNOME 2.32.0 is going to blow goats. * Bugfix: - Use vte_terminal_fork_command_full() as vte_terminal_fork_command() is deprecated (Richard Hughes) - Include the trailing colon in translated strings. Fixes #619967 (Richard Hughes) - Clean up the temporary file created by cupsGetPPD2(). Fixes rh#582202 (Tim Waugh) Richard. From hughsient at gmail.com Tue Aug 10 13:04:12 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2010 14:04:12 +0100 Subject: Reverse engineering the Huey Message-ID: If anyone is interested in reverse engineering the HUEY colorimeter, we hang out in #gnome-color-manager on GIMPnet. It would be interesting to talk to you. I need people to write specifications and help out documenting the hardware. You don't have to be a color legend or an embedded developer, you just have to have a lot of patience and a bit of spare time. We're 90% complete, but I want the driver to be at least as good as the argyll driver for the next release. Doing a native driver (rather than using argyll) allows us to include the sensor calibration code as part of an LGPLv2+ library, so it can be used by lots of tools other than GCM. A native driver also allows us to do device queries threaded or attached to a mainloop, which means we can make GUIs that don't block or require an embedded VTE widget or X window. I don't plan on making many native drivers, as we can always fall back to the argyll driver for less-common hardware. The colormunki is certainly an order of magnitude more complex than the huey, although it's probably the next bit of hardware I'll attempt (and that I only own two colorimeter devices). Thanks, Richard. From hughsient at gmail.com Wed Aug 11 15:03:40 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 16:03:40 +0100 Subject: I'll be on holiday for two weeks Message-ID: I'm away on holiday for the next two weeks, and I don't intend on taking a laptop. I'll be back on August 27th, but then I'll have a metric boat-load of email to process and it might take me a few days to get on top of everything. If anyone joins the list and asks a question, could one of you guys please either answer it, or tell them I'll be back in early September please? Thanks. Richard. From knizek.confy at volny.cz Fri Aug 13 18:39:03 2010 From: knizek.confy at volny.cz (Milan =?UTF-8?Q?Kn=C3=AD=C5=BEek?=) Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2010 20:39:03 +0200 Subject: Reverse engineering more hardware In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1281724743.8017.6.camel@localhost> Richard Hughes p??e v Ne 01. 08. 2010 v 13:49 +0100: > So far, GCM works with native drivers for the following hardware: > > HUEY: 90% > ColorMunki: 5% > > It falls back to argyll for everything else. > > My brain is quite literally exploding with the ColorMunki, so I > thought I might try something simpler for a break. Does anybody have > an i1pro/i1display they no longer need? I can return it when I'm > finished reverse engineering it, although this might take a few weeks. > I have Eye One Display II (if I recall correctly), which I do not use often. However, insured shipping to UK and back may be costly compared to the total price of a new/used one -- just guessing 20 - 40 EUR. So someone travelling from CZ or donation would make more sense. Regards, Milan -- Milan Knizek knizek (dot) confy (at) volny (dot) cz http://www.milan-knizek.net - About linux and photography (Czech language only) From hughsient at gmail.com Sun Aug 29 14:22:48 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 15:22:48 +0100 Subject: GUADEC Video Message-ID: For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME Color Manager talk available here: http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm The video stream is cut up into hour long chucks, so you'll have to fast forward to about 2 minutes in to avoid me pacing up and down waiting for people to arrive. Richard. From pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl Sun Aug 29 14:46:25 2010 From: pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl (Pascal de Bruijn) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 16:46:25 +0200 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: > For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME > Color Manager talk available here: > http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm Cool. They don't happen to provide any Theora, do they? The problem with WebM at the moment is, that just about nothing declared "stable" does WebM... This problem will obviously solve itself within a half a year or so. Regards, Pascal de Bruijn From hughsient at gmail.com Sun Aug 29 14:59:34 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 15:59:34 +0100 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 29 August 2010 15:46, Pascal de Bruijn wrote: > On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: >> For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME >> Color Manager talk available here: >> http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm > > Cool. They don't happen to provide any Theora, do they? I didn't see anything, sorry. I could play the video out of the box on Fedora 14, and Fedora 13 just asked me to install the codec. I assumed vlc / mplayer would be able to play it too, although I couldn't check here. Richard. From pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl Sun Aug 29 15:20:32 2010 From: pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl (Pascal de Bruijn) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 17:20:32 +0200 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: > On 29 August 2010 15:46, Pascal de Bruijn wrote: >> On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: >>> For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME >>> Color Manager talk available here: >>> http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm >> >> Cool. They don't happen to provide any Theora, do they? > > I didn't see anything, sorry. I could play the video out of the box on > Fedora 14, and Fedora 13 just asked me to install the codec. I assumed > vlc / mplayer would be able to play it too, although I couldn't check > here. Hmm, I'll think I can transcode it though... I'll let you know if I come up with something. Regards, Pascal de Bruijn From pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl Sun Aug 29 17:33:03 2010 From: pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl (Pascal de Bruijn) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 19:33:03 +0200 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 5:20 PM, Pascal de Bruijn wrote: > On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: >> On 29 August 2010 15:46, Pascal de Bruijn wrote: >>> On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: >>>> For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME >>>> Color Manager talk available here: >>>> http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm >>> >>> Cool. They don't happen to provide any Theora, do they? >> >> I didn't see anything, sorry. I could play the video out of the box on >> Fedora 14, and Fedora 13 just asked me to install the codec. I assumed >> vlc / mplayer would be able to play it too, although I couldn't check >> here. > > Hmm, I'll think I can transcode it though... I'll let you know if I > come up with something. Ok, so I cut the relevant part, and transcoded it to Theora: http://files.pcode.nl/temp/guadec2-20100730-144640.ogv Maybe you'd like to mirror this somewhere? Regards, Pascal de Bruijn From marek at matulka.net Sun Aug 29 16:36:05 2010 From: marek at matulka.net (Marek Matulka) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 18:36:05 +0200 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1283099765.2227.0.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Sun, 2010-08-29 at 15:22 +0100, Richard Hughes wrote: > For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME > Color Manager talk available here: > http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm > > The video stream is cut up into hour long chucks, so you'll have to > fast forward to about 2 minutes in to avoid me pacing up and down > waiting for people to arrive. how can I play it on linux? I can see video, but can hear only noise :-/ btw: I am using Fedora 13. thanks, Marek -- http://marek.matulka.net/ Windows - u mnie nie dzia?a. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 490 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From hughsient at gmail.com Tue Aug 31 14:56:51 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 15:56:51 +0100 Subject: GNOME Color Manager 2.31.91 Message-ID: gnome-color-manager is a session program that makes it easy to manage, install and generate color profiles in the GNOME desktop. Version 2.31.91 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Released: 2010-08-31 * Translations - Added Punjabi Translation (A S Alam) - Added Serbian translation (????? ???????) - Added Traditional Chinese translation (Hong Kong and Taiwan) (Chao-Hsiung Liao) - Added Greek translation for gnome-color-management (Michael Kotsarinis) - Added Greek translation for gnome-color-manager documentation (Michael Kotsarinis) - Updated Danish translation (Ask H. Larsen) - Updated French translation (Claude Paroz) - Updated Galician translations (Fran Di?guez) - Updated Hebrew translation (Yaron Shahrabani) - Updated Portuguese translation (Ant?nio Lima) - Updated Slovenian translation (Matej Urban?i?) - Updated Spanish translation (Jorge Gonz?lez) - Update Simplified Chinese translation (Yinghua Wang) * Bugfix: - Use a new application icon (Hylke Bons) Richard. From hughsient at gmail.com Sun Aug 1 12:49:04 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2010 13:49:04 +0100 Subject: Reverse engineering more hardware Message-ID: So far, GCM works with native drivers for the following hardware: HUEY: 90% ColorMunki: 5% It falls back to argyll for everything else. My brain is quite literally exploding with the ColorMunki, so I thought I might try something simpler for a break. Does anybody have an i1pro/i1display they no longer need? I can return it when I'm finished reverse engineering it, although this might take a few weeks. Richard. From pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl Mon Aug 2 21:08:48 2010 From: pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl (Pascal de Bruijn) Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2010 23:08:48 +0200 Subject: Reverse engineering more hardware In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: > So far, GCM works with native drivers for the following hardware: > > HUEY: 90% > ColorMunki: 5% > > It falls back to argyll for everything else. > > My brain is quite literally exploding with the ColorMunki, so I > thought I might try something simpler for a break. Does anybody have > an i1pro/i1display they no longer need? I can return it when I'm > finished reverse engineering it, although this might take a few weeks. Well since the i1 Display LT isn't that expensive (like 150USD), I'd have no issues with donating a couple of bucks (say 20EUR) so you can just buy one... Obviously other would need to donate a bit too :) It's better for you to own one anyhow, for regression testing etc... Regards, Pascal de Bruijn From hughsient at gmail.com Fri Aug 6 11:28:32 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 12:28:32 +0100 Subject: GNOME Color Manager 2.31.6 Message-ID: gnome-color-manager is a session program that makes it easy to manage, install and generate color profiles in the GNOME desktop. Version 2.31.6 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Released: 2010-08-06 * Important note: - This is 2.31.6, which is forked from the gnome-2-30 branch. - If you have been using 2.31.5 or any earlier 2.31 version, then you will notice the UI and functionality going back in time. This is unfortunate. - GNOME 3 has been pushed back 6 months, and the GSettings and GtkApplication code is not ready for prime-time just yet. I'm not willing to add multiple levels of ifdef'd code for the n-permutations of distros on different GTK and GLib versions, so people are just going to make do with 3.30.x with a few backported bugs and translation fixes. I do apologise to the translators, who have wasted some time on translating git master. - This release does not use the new control center panel, GDBus or GSettings, nor the new XDG directories location. - I don't intend on wasting time backporting features from git master into GNOME 2.32.x. Bugfixes will be, where they make sense. - In my personal opinion, GNOME 2.32.0 is going to blow goats. * Bugfix: - Use vte_terminal_fork_command_full() as vte_terminal_fork_command() is deprecated (Richard Hughes) - Include the trailing colon in translated strings. Fixes #619967 (Richard Hughes) - Clean up the temporary file created by cupsGetPPD2(). Fixes rh#582202 (Tim Waugh) Richard. From hughsient at gmail.com Tue Aug 10 13:04:12 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2010 14:04:12 +0100 Subject: Reverse engineering the Huey Message-ID: If anyone is interested in reverse engineering the HUEY colorimeter, we hang out in #gnome-color-manager on GIMPnet. It would be interesting to talk to you. I need people to write specifications and help out documenting the hardware. You don't have to be a color legend or an embedded developer, you just have to have a lot of patience and a bit of spare time. We're 90% complete, but I want the driver to be at least as good as the argyll driver for the next release. Doing a native driver (rather than using argyll) allows us to include the sensor calibration code as part of an LGPLv2+ library, so it can be used by lots of tools other than GCM. A native driver also allows us to do device queries threaded or attached to a mainloop, which means we can make GUIs that don't block or require an embedded VTE widget or X window. I don't plan on making many native drivers, as we can always fall back to the argyll driver for less-common hardware. The colormunki is certainly an order of magnitude more complex than the huey, although it's probably the next bit of hardware I'll attempt (and that I only own two colorimeter devices). Thanks, Richard. From hughsient at gmail.com Wed Aug 11 15:03:40 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 16:03:40 +0100 Subject: I'll be on holiday for two weeks Message-ID: I'm away on holiday for the next two weeks, and I don't intend on taking a laptop. I'll be back on August 27th, but then I'll have a metric boat-load of email to process and it might take me a few days to get on top of everything. If anyone joins the list and asks a question, could one of you guys please either answer it, or tell them I'll be back in early September please? Thanks. Richard. From knizek.confy at volny.cz Fri Aug 13 18:39:03 2010 From: knizek.confy at volny.cz (Milan =?UTF-8?Q?Kn=C3=AD=C5=BEek?=) Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2010 20:39:03 +0200 Subject: Reverse engineering more hardware In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1281724743.8017.6.camel@localhost> Richard Hughes p??e v Ne 01. 08. 2010 v 13:49 +0100: > So far, GCM works with native drivers for the following hardware: > > HUEY: 90% > ColorMunki: 5% > > It falls back to argyll for everything else. > > My brain is quite literally exploding with the ColorMunki, so I > thought I might try something simpler for a break. Does anybody have > an i1pro/i1display they no longer need? I can return it when I'm > finished reverse engineering it, although this might take a few weeks. > I have Eye One Display II (if I recall correctly), which I do not use often. However, insured shipping to UK and back may be costly compared to the total price of a new/used one -- just guessing 20 - 40 EUR. So someone travelling from CZ or donation would make more sense. Regards, Milan -- Milan Knizek knizek (dot) confy (at) volny (dot) cz http://www.milan-knizek.net - About linux and photography (Czech language only) From hughsient at gmail.com Sun Aug 29 14:22:48 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 15:22:48 +0100 Subject: GUADEC Video Message-ID: For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME Color Manager talk available here: http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm The video stream is cut up into hour long chucks, so you'll have to fast forward to about 2 minutes in to avoid me pacing up and down waiting for people to arrive. Richard. From pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl Sun Aug 29 14:46:25 2010 From: pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl (Pascal de Bruijn) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 16:46:25 +0200 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: > For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME > Color Manager talk available here: > http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm Cool. They don't happen to provide any Theora, do they? The problem with WebM at the moment is, that just about nothing declared "stable" does WebM... This problem will obviously solve itself within a half a year or so. Regards, Pascal de Bruijn From hughsient at gmail.com Sun Aug 29 14:59:34 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 15:59:34 +0100 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 29 August 2010 15:46, Pascal de Bruijn wrote: > On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: >> For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME >> Color Manager talk available here: >> http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm > > Cool. They don't happen to provide any Theora, do they? I didn't see anything, sorry. I could play the video out of the box on Fedora 14, and Fedora 13 just asked me to install the codec. I assumed vlc / mplayer would be able to play it too, although I couldn't check here. Richard. From pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl Sun Aug 29 15:20:32 2010 From: pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl (Pascal de Bruijn) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 17:20:32 +0200 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: > On 29 August 2010 15:46, Pascal de Bruijn wrote: >> On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: >>> For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME >>> Color Manager talk available here: >>> http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm >> >> Cool. They don't happen to provide any Theora, do they? > > I didn't see anything, sorry. I could play the video out of the box on > Fedora 14, and Fedora 13 just asked me to install the codec. I assumed > vlc / mplayer would be able to play it too, although I couldn't check > here. Hmm, I'll think I can transcode it though... I'll let you know if I come up with something. Regards, Pascal de Bruijn From pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl Sun Aug 29 17:33:03 2010 From: pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl (Pascal de Bruijn) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 19:33:03 +0200 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 5:20 PM, Pascal de Bruijn wrote: > On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: >> On 29 August 2010 15:46, Pascal de Bruijn wrote: >>> On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: >>>> For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME >>>> Color Manager talk available here: >>>> http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm >>> >>> Cool. They don't happen to provide any Theora, do they? >> >> I didn't see anything, sorry. I could play the video out of the box on >> Fedora 14, and Fedora 13 just asked me to install the codec. I assumed >> vlc / mplayer would be able to play it too, although I couldn't check >> here. > > Hmm, I'll think I can transcode it though... I'll let you know if I > come up with something. Ok, so I cut the relevant part, and transcoded it to Theora: http://files.pcode.nl/temp/guadec2-20100730-144640.ogv Maybe you'd like to mirror this somewhere? Regards, Pascal de Bruijn From marek at matulka.net Sun Aug 29 16:36:05 2010 From: marek at matulka.net (Marek Matulka) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 18:36:05 +0200 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1283099765.2227.0.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Sun, 2010-08-29 at 15:22 +0100, Richard Hughes wrote: > For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME > Color Manager talk available here: > http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm > > The video stream is cut up into hour long chucks, so you'll have to > fast forward to about 2 minutes in to avoid me pacing up and down > waiting for people to arrive. how can I play it on linux? I can see video, but can hear only noise :-/ btw: I am using Fedora 13. thanks, Marek -- http://marek.matulka.net/ Windows - u mnie nie dzia?a. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 490 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From hughsient at gmail.com Tue Aug 31 14:56:51 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 15:56:51 +0100 Subject: GNOME Color Manager 2.31.91 Message-ID: gnome-color-manager is a session program that makes it easy to manage, install and generate color profiles in the GNOME desktop. Version 2.31.91 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Released: 2010-08-31 * Translations - Added Punjabi Translation (A S Alam) - Added Serbian translation (????? ???????) - Added Traditional Chinese translation (Hong Kong and Taiwan) (Chao-Hsiung Liao) - Added Greek translation for gnome-color-management (Michael Kotsarinis) - Added Greek translation for gnome-color-manager documentation (Michael Kotsarinis) - Updated Danish translation (Ask H. Larsen) - Updated French translation (Claude Paroz) - Updated Galician translations (Fran Di?guez) - Updated Hebrew translation (Yaron Shahrabani) - Updated Portuguese translation (Ant?nio Lima) - Updated Slovenian translation (Matej Urban?i?) - Updated Spanish translation (Jorge Gonz?lez) - Update Simplified Chinese translation (Yinghua Wang) * Bugfix: - Use a new application icon (Hylke Bons) Richard. From hughsient at gmail.com Sun Aug 1 12:49:04 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2010 13:49:04 +0100 Subject: Reverse engineering more hardware Message-ID: So far, GCM works with native drivers for the following hardware: HUEY: 90% ColorMunki: 5% It falls back to argyll for everything else. My brain is quite literally exploding with the ColorMunki, so I thought I might try something simpler for a break. Does anybody have an i1pro/i1display they no longer need? I can return it when I'm finished reverse engineering it, although this might take a few weeks. Richard. From pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl Mon Aug 2 21:08:48 2010 From: pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl (Pascal de Bruijn) Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2010 23:08:48 +0200 Subject: Reverse engineering more hardware In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: > So far, GCM works with native drivers for the following hardware: > > HUEY: 90% > ColorMunki: 5% > > It falls back to argyll for everything else. > > My brain is quite literally exploding with the ColorMunki, so I > thought I might try something simpler for a break. Does anybody have > an i1pro/i1display they no longer need? I can return it when I'm > finished reverse engineering it, although this might take a few weeks. Well since the i1 Display LT isn't that expensive (like 150USD), I'd have no issues with donating a couple of bucks (say 20EUR) so you can just buy one... Obviously other would need to donate a bit too :) It's better for you to own one anyhow, for regression testing etc... Regards, Pascal de Bruijn From hughsient at gmail.com Fri Aug 6 11:28:32 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 12:28:32 +0100 Subject: GNOME Color Manager 2.31.6 Message-ID: gnome-color-manager is a session program that makes it easy to manage, install and generate color profiles in the GNOME desktop. Version 2.31.6 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Released: 2010-08-06 * Important note: - This is 2.31.6, which is forked from the gnome-2-30 branch. - If you have been using 2.31.5 or any earlier 2.31 version, then you will notice the UI and functionality going back in time. This is unfortunate. - GNOME 3 has been pushed back 6 months, and the GSettings and GtkApplication code is not ready for prime-time just yet. I'm not willing to add multiple levels of ifdef'd code for the n-permutations of distros on different GTK and GLib versions, so people are just going to make do with 3.30.x with a few backported bugs and translation fixes. I do apologise to the translators, who have wasted some time on translating git master. - This release does not use the new control center panel, GDBus or GSettings, nor the new XDG directories location. - I don't intend on wasting time backporting features from git master into GNOME 2.32.x. Bugfixes will be, where they make sense. - In my personal opinion, GNOME 2.32.0 is going to blow goats. * Bugfix: - Use vte_terminal_fork_command_full() as vte_terminal_fork_command() is deprecated (Richard Hughes) - Include the trailing colon in translated strings. Fixes #619967 (Richard Hughes) - Clean up the temporary file created by cupsGetPPD2(). Fixes rh#582202 (Tim Waugh) Richard. From hughsient at gmail.com Tue Aug 10 13:04:12 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2010 14:04:12 +0100 Subject: Reverse engineering the Huey Message-ID: If anyone is interested in reverse engineering the HUEY colorimeter, we hang out in #gnome-color-manager on GIMPnet. It would be interesting to talk to you. I need people to write specifications and help out documenting the hardware. You don't have to be a color legend or an embedded developer, you just have to have a lot of patience and a bit of spare time. We're 90% complete, but I want the driver to be at least as good as the argyll driver for the next release. Doing a native driver (rather than using argyll) allows us to include the sensor calibration code as part of an LGPLv2+ library, so it can be used by lots of tools other than GCM. A native driver also allows us to do device queries threaded or attached to a mainloop, which means we can make GUIs that don't block or require an embedded VTE widget or X window. I don't plan on making many native drivers, as we can always fall back to the argyll driver for less-common hardware. The colormunki is certainly an order of magnitude more complex than the huey, although it's probably the next bit of hardware I'll attempt (and that I only own two colorimeter devices). Thanks, Richard. From hughsient at gmail.com Wed Aug 11 15:03:40 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 16:03:40 +0100 Subject: I'll be on holiday for two weeks Message-ID: I'm away on holiday for the next two weeks, and I don't intend on taking a laptop. I'll be back on August 27th, but then I'll have a metric boat-load of email to process and it might take me a few days to get on top of everything. If anyone joins the list and asks a question, could one of you guys please either answer it, or tell them I'll be back in early September please? Thanks. Richard. From knizek.confy at volny.cz Fri Aug 13 18:39:03 2010 From: knizek.confy at volny.cz (Milan =?UTF-8?Q?Kn=C3=AD=C5=BEek?=) Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2010 20:39:03 +0200 Subject: Reverse engineering more hardware In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1281724743.8017.6.camel@localhost> Richard Hughes p??e v Ne 01. 08. 2010 v 13:49 +0100: > So far, GCM works with native drivers for the following hardware: > > HUEY: 90% > ColorMunki: 5% > > It falls back to argyll for everything else. > > My brain is quite literally exploding with the ColorMunki, so I > thought I might try something simpler for a break. Does anybody have > an i1pro/i1display they no longer need? I can return it when I'm > finished reverse engineering it, although this might take a few weeks. > I have Eye One Display II (if I recall correctly), which I do not use often. However, insured shipping to UK and back may be costly compared to the total price of a new/used one -- just guessing 20 - 40 EUR. So someone travelling from CZ or donation would make more sense. Regards, Milan -- Milan Knizek knizek (dot) confy (at) volny (dot) cz http://www.milan-knizek.net - About linux and photography (Czech language only) From hughsient at gmail.com Sun Aug 29 14:22:48 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 15:22:48 +0100 Subject: GUADEC Video Message-ID: For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME Color Manager talk available here: http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm The video stream is cut up into hour long chucks, so you'll have to fast forward to about 2 minutes in to avoid me pacing up and down waiting for people to arrive. Richard. From pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl Sun Aug 29 14:46:25 2010 From: pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl (Pascal de Bruijn) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 16:46:25 +0200 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: > For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME > Color Manager talk available here: > http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm Cool. They don't happen to provide any Theora, do they? The problem with WebM at the moment is, that just about nothing declared "stable" does WebM... This problem will obviously solve itself within a half a year or so. Regards, Pascal de Bruijn From hughsient at gmail.com Sun Aug 29 14:59:34 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 15:59:34 +0100 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 29 August 2010 15:46, Pascal de Bruijn wrote: > On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: >> For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME >> Color Manager talk available here: >> http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm > > Cool. They don't happen to provide any Theora, do they? I didn't see anything, sorry. I could play the video out of the box on Fedora 14, and Fedora 13 just asked me to install the codec. I assumed vlc / mplayer would be able to play it too, although I couldn't check here. Richard. From pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl Sun Aug 29 15:20:32 2010 From: pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl (Pascal de Bruijn) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 17:20:32 +0200 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: > On 29 August 2010 15:46, Pascal de Bruijn wrote: >> On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: >>> For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME >>> Color Manager talk available here: >>> http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm >> >> Cool. They don't happen to provide any Theora, do they? > > I didn't see anything, sorry. I could play the video out of the box on > Fedora 14, and Fedora 13 just asked me to install the codec. I assumed > vlc / mplayer would be able to play it too, although I couldn't check > here. Hmm, I'll think I can transcode it though... I'll let you know if I come up with something. Regards, Pascal de Bruijn From pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl Sun Aug 29 17:33:03 2010 From: pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl (Pascal de Bruijn) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 19:33:03 +0200 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 5:20 PM, Pascal de Bruijn wrote: > On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: >> On 29 August 2010 15:46, Pascal de Bruijn wrote: >>> On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: >>>> For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME >>>> Color Manager talk available here: >>>> http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm >>> >>> Cool. They don't happen to provide any Theora, do they? >> >> I didn't see anything, sorry. I could play the video out of the box on >> Fedora 14, and Fedora 13 just asked me to install the codec. I assumed >> vlc / mplayer would be able to play it too, although I couldn't check >> here. > > Hmm, I'll think I can transcode it though... I'll let you know if I > come up with something. Ok, so I cut the relevant part, and transcoded it to Theora: http://files.pcode.nl/temp/guadec2-20100730-144640.ogv Maybe you'd like to mirror this somewhere? Regards, Pascal de Bruijn From marek at matulka.net Sun Aug 29 16:36:05 2010 From: marek at matulka.net (Marek Matulka) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 18:36:05 +0200 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1283099765.2227.0.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Sun, 2010-08-29 at 15:22 +0100, Richard Hughes wrote: > For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME > Color Manager talk available here: > http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm > > The video stream is cut up into hour long chucks, so you'll have to > fast forward to about 2 minutes in to avoid me pacing up and down > waiting for people to arrive. how can I play it on linux? I can see video, but can hear only noise :-/ btw: I am using Fedora 13. thanks, Marek -- http://marek.matulka.net/ Windows - u mnie nie dzia?a. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 490 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From hughsient at gmail.com Tue Aug 31 14:56:51 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 15:56:51 +0100 Subject: GNOME Color Manager 2.31.91 Message-ID: gnome-color-manager is a session program that makes it easy to manage, install and generate color profiles in the GNOME desktop. Version 2.31.91 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Released: 2010-08-31 * Translations - Added Punjabi Translation (A S Alam) - Added Serbian translation (????? ???????) - Added Traditional Chinese translation (Hong Kong and Taiwan) (Chao-Hsiung Liao) - Added Greek translation for gnome-color-management (Michael Kotsarinis) - Added Greek translation for gnome-color-manager documentation (Michael Kotsarinis) - Updated Danish translation (Ask H. Larsen) - Updated French translation (Claude Paroz) - Updated Galician translations (Fran Di?guez) - Updated Hebrew translation (Yaron Shahrabani) - Updated Portuguese translation (Ant?nio Lima) - Updated Slovenian translation (Matej Urban?i?) - Updated Spanish translation (Jorge Gonz?lez) - Update Simplified Chinese translation (Yinghua Wang) * Bugfix: - Use a new application icon (Hylke Bons) Richard. From hughsient at gmail.com Sun Aug 1 12:49:04 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2010 13:49:04 +0100 Subject: Reverse engineering more hardware Message-ID: So far, GCM works with native drivers for the following hardware: HUEY: 90% ColorMunki: 5% It falls back to argyll for everything else. My brain is quite literally exploding with the ColorMunki, so I thought I might try something simpler for a break. Does anybody have an i1pro/i1display they no longer need? I can return it when I'm finished reverse engineering it, although this might take a few weeks. Richard. From pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl Mon Aug 2 21:08:48 2010 From: pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl (Pascal de Bruijn) Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2010 23:08:48 +0200 Subject: Reverse engineering more hardware In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: > So far, GCM works with native drivers for the following hardware: > > HUEY: 90% > ColorMunki: 5% > > It falls back to argyll for everything else. > > My brain is quite literally exploding with the ColorMunki, so I > thought I might try something simpler for a break. Does anybody have > an i1pro/i1display they no longer need? I can return it when I'm > finished reverse engineering it, although this might take a few weeks. Well since the i1 Display LT isn't that expensive (like 150USD), I'd have no issues with donating a couple of bucks (say 20EUR) so you can just buy one... Obviously other would need to donate a bit too :) It's better for you to own one anyhow, for regression testing etc... Regards, Pascal de Bruijn From hughsient at gmail.com Fri Aug 6 11:28:32 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 12:28:32 +0100 Subject: GNOME Color Manager 2.31.6 Message-ID: gnome-color-manager is a session program that makes it easy to manage, install and generate color profiles in the GNOME desktop. Version 2.31.6 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Released: 2010-08-06 * Important note: - This is 2.31.6, which is forked from the gnome-2-30 branch. - If you have been using 2.31.5 or any earlier 2.31 version, then you will notice the UI and functionality going back in time. This is unfortunate. - GNOME 3 has been pushed back 6 months, and the GSettings and GtkApplication code is not ready for prime-time just yet. I'm not willing to add multiple levels of ifdef'd code for the n-permutations of distros on different GTK and GLib versions, so people are just going to make do with 3.30.x with a few backported bugs and translation fixes. I do apologise to the translators, who have wasted some time on translating git master. - This release does not use the new control center panel, GDBus or GSettings, nor the new XDG directories location. - I don't intend on wasting time backporting features from git master into GNOME 2.32.x. Bugfixes will be, where they make sense. - In my personal opinion, GNOME 2.32.0 is going to blow goats. * Bugfix: - Use vte_terminal_fork_command_full() as vte_terminal_fork_command() is deprecated (Richard Hughes) - Include the trailing colon in translated strings. Fixes #619967 (Richard Hughes) - Clean up the temporary file created by cupsGetPPD2(). Fixes rh#582202 (Tim Waugh) Richard. From hughsient at gmail.com Tue Aug 10 13:04:12 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2010 14:04:12 +0100 Subject: Reverse engineering the Huey Message-ID: If anyone is interested in reverse engineering the HUEY colorimeter, we hang out in #gnome-color-manager on GIMPnet. It would be interesting to talk to you. I need people to write specifications and help out documenting the hardware. You don't have to be a color legend or an embedded developer, you just have to have a lot of patience and a bit of spare time. We're 90% complete, but I want the driver to be at least as good as the argyll driver for the next release. Doing a native driver (rather than using argyll) allows us to include the sensor calibration code as part of an LGPLv2+ library, so it can be used by lots of tools other than GCM. A native driver also allows us to do device queries threaded or attached to a mainloop, which means we can make GUIs that don't block or require an embedded VTE widget or X window. I don't plan on making many native drivers, as we can always fall back to the argyll driver for less-common hardware. The colormunki is certainly an order of magnitude more complex than the huey, although it's probably the next bit of hardware I'll attempt (and that I only own two colorimeter devices). Thanks, Richard. From hughsient at gmail.com Wed Aug 11 15:03:40 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 16:03:40 +0100 Subject: I'll be on holiday for two weeks Message-ID: I'm away on holiday for the next two weeks, and I don't intend on taking a laptop. I'll be back on August 27th, but then I'll have a metric boat-load of email to process and it might take me a few days to get on top of everything. If anyone joins the list and asks a question, could one of you guys please either answer it, or tell them I'll be back in early September please? Thanks. Richard. From knizek.confy at volny.cz Fri Aug 13 18:39:03 2010 From: knizek.confy at volny.cz (Milan =?UTF-8?Q?Kn=C3=AD=C5=BEek?=) Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2010 20:39:03 +0200 Subject: Reverse engineering more hardware In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1281724743.8017.6.camel@localhost> Richard Hughes p??e v Ne 01. 08. 2010 v 13:49 +0100: > So far, GCM works with native drivers for the following hardware: > > HUEY: 90% > ColorMunki: 5% > > It falls back to argyll for everything else. > > My brain is quite literally exploding with the ColorMunki, so I > thought I might try something simpler for a break. Does anybody have > an i1pro/i1display they no longer need? I can return it when I'm > finished reverse engineering it, although this might take a few weeks. > I have Eye One Display II (if I recall correctly), which I do not use often. However, insured shipping to UK and back may be costly compared to the total price of a new/used one -- just guessing 20 - 40 EUR. So someone travelling from CZ or donation would make more sense. Regards, Milan -- Milan Knizek knizek (dot) confy (at) volny (dot) cz http://www.milan-knizek.net - About linux and photography (Czech language only) From hughsient at gmail.com Sun Aug 29 14:22:48 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 15:22:48 +0100 Subject: GUADEC Video Message-ID: For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME Color Manager talk available here: http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm The video stream is cut up into hour long chucks, so you'll have to fast forward to about 2 minutes in to avoid me pacing up and down waiting for people to arrive. Richard. From pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl Sun Aug 29 14:46:25 2010 From: pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl (Pascal de Bruijn) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 16:46:25 +0200 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: > For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME > Color Manager talk available here: > http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm Cool. They don't happen to provide any Theora, do they? The problem with WebM at the moment is, that just about nothing declared "stable" does WebM... This problem will obviously solve itself within a half a year or so. Regards, Pascal de Bruijn From hughsient at gmail.com Sun Aug 29 14:59:34 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 15:59:34 +0100 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 29 August 2010 15:46, Pascal de Bruijn wrote: > On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: >> For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME >> Color Manager talk available here: >> http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm > > Cool. They don't happen to provide any Theora, do they? I didn't see anything, sorry. I could play the video out of the box on Fedora 14, and Fedora 13 just asked me to install the codec. I assumed vlc / mplayer would be able to play it too, although I couldn't check here. Richard. From pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl Sun Aug 29 15:20:32 2010 From: pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl (Pascal de Bruijn) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 17:20:32 +0200 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: > On 29 August 2010 15:46, Pascal de Bruijn wrote: >> On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: >>> For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME >>> Color Manager talk available here: >>> http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm >> >> Cool. They don't happen to provide any Theora, do they? > > I didn't see anything, sorry. I could play the video out of the box on > Fedora 14, and Fedora 13 just asked me to install the codec. I assumed > vlc / mplayer would be able to play it too, although I couldn't check > here. Hmm, I'll think I can transcode it though... I'll let you know if I come up with something. Regards, Pascal de Bruijn From pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl Sun Aug 29 17:33:03 2010 From: pmjdebruijn at pcode.nl (Pascal de Bruijn) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 19:33:03 +0200 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 5:20 PM, Pascal de Bruijn wrote: > On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: >> On 29 August 2010 15:46, Pascal de Bruijn wrote: >>> On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Richard Hughes wrote: >>>> For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME >>>> Color Manager talk available here: >>>> http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm >>> >>> Cool. They don't happen to provide any Theora, do they? >> >> I didn't see anything, sorry. I could play the video out of the box on >> Fedora 14, and Fedora 13 just asked me to install the codec. I assumed >> vlc / mplayer would be able to play it too, although I couldn't check >> here. > > Hmm, I'll think I can transcode it though... I'll let you know if I > come up with something. Ok, so I cut the relevant part, and transcoded it to Theora: http://files.pcode.nl/temp/guadec2-20100730-144640.ogv Maybe you'd like to mirror this somewhere? Regards, Pascal de Bruijn From marek at matulka.net Sun Aug 29 16:36:05 2010 From: marek at matulka.net (Marek Matulka) Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 18:36:05 +0200 Subject: GUADEC Video In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1283099765.2227.0.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Sun, 2010-08-29 at 15:22 +0100, Richard Hughes wrote: > For those that missed GUADEC, there's a video available of my GNOME > Color Manager talk available here: > http://demosite.ondemand.flumotion.com/demosite/ondemand/guadec/output-disker/guadec2-20100730-144640.webm > > The video stream is cut up into hour long chucks, so you'll have to > fast forward to about 2 minutes in to avoid me pacing up and down > waiting for people to arrive. how can I play it on linux? I can see video, but can hear only noise :-/ btw: I am using Fedora 13. thanks, Marek -- http://marek.matulka.net/ Windows - u mnie nie dzia?a. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 490 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From hughsient at gmail.com Tue Aug 31 14:56:51 2010 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 15:56:51 +0100 Subject: GNOME Color Manager 2.31.91 Message-ID: gnome-color-manager is a session program that makes it easy to manage, install and generate color profiles in the GNOME desktop. Version 2.31.91 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Released: 2010-08-31 * Translations - Added Punjabi Translation (A S Alam) - Added Serbian translation (????? ???????) - Added Traditional Chinese translation (Hong Kong and Taiwan) (Chao-Hsiung Liao) - Added Greek translation for gnome-color-management (Michael Kotsarinis) - Added Greek translation for gnome-color-manager documentation (Michael Kotsarinis) - Updated Danish translation (Ask H. Larsen) - Updated French translation (Claude Paroz) - Updated Galician translations (Fran Di?guez) - Updated Hebrew translation (Yaron Shahrabani) - Updated Portuguese translation (Ant?nio Lima) - Updated Slovenian translation (Matej Urban?i?) - Updated Spanish translation (Jorge Gonz?lez) - Update Simplified Chinese translation (Yinghua Wang) * Bugfix: - Use a new application icon (Hylke Bons) Richard.