-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, Am 08.02.2012 16:14, schrieb Richard Hughes: > Look at the 'Color' panel in gnome-control-center. Oh, we've got a misunderstanding here, I think. I'm running Lubuntu (LXDE, no Gnome) and don't want to use gnome-control-center as it has quite a lot other Gnome dependencies (see my two first mails[1]). That's why I wanted to try to do it with some simple shell scripts (as written in the mail before the last one[2]). But as I wrote there, it didn't work out and I'm not completely sure if I understood the whole thing right. > >> I've got two profiles attached to the printer that have no >> icc-file connected and I have three profiles for the three icc-files >> which are not attached to the printer. For example: > > Right; if you can get an ICC profile for your printer .zip bundle, > then just double click to install it for your user account. Then open > up the control center and just "add" the profile to the printer > device. I "installed" the icc-files by moving them to /usr/share/color/icc, I'm the only user here at my machine. :) That "adding the profile to the printer" is one task I would like to do via a shell script (probably on logging in). If I look at the profile id of one of the profiles with the icc-file, it is named like "icc-<some hash value>". How is this hash generated, is it stable, thus can I use it in my shell script? Otherwise I'll make an extra step with "colormgr get-profile-by-filename" before executing "colormgr device-add-profile". Do I need gcm to be able to select a profile for printing? I thought it would be a task of "cups" or "system-config-printer" only depending on colord. Still open, how do I create a device for my displays and how do I connect them to the xrandr devices? I can create a device with "colormgr create-device LG-Flatron-W2442PA temp" but how do I connect it with xrandr? I noticed, that I can use "xrandr --verbose" to grep for the EDID, but it seems, that I'm missing one step in the middle... Thanks, Simon [1] http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-color-manager-list/2012-January/msg00002.html http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-color-manager-list/2012-January/msg00005.html [2] http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-color-manager-list/2012-February/msg00000.html -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPMtV+AAoJEEtNfIC+sk2Gbt4H/1xMnxDqOwBAGotcnP4VJ+ER L8gHRt0frhQ1IH6dvXgWH3MI/Zf3c2J/02aJCc+10SYjKIogWJxHO4s0vWFN0Fcm eukXCWCYev7I0RAB6ysfX5v+tr6vM+g9sJTbwRziX8hXYGl8LRBmxfNUISaafML9 g4UFi1VZSIlgCbXRfo8Kw6/5aJhtnwX2fPSlYTUrdn9s73QmAYjNoqyxmcjnr9zB OR9eeS/y8E09fz49s2cVMtIZLc6LOvrQOxSFnhodFrlB+saKMAwYoF+4NGNcADKi RyldrhsEtO1w743ZxIs3qoojE+ceFsOpnTHzQbOMRFA0CJrXOoLDQAXdMP35lMM= =RdOW -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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