Re: gui for gcm missing?



On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 9:53 PM, Pascal de Bruijn <pmjdebruijn pcode nl> wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 3:49 PM, Simon Harhues <Simon Harhues muenster de> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just started to dig into color management. I'm running Lubuntu 11.10
>
> You might want to consider using my PPA, to get more up to date
> versions (which fixes some bugs):
>
> https://launchpad.net/~pmjdebruijn/+archive/gcm-colorhug
>
>> and thought, that gcm could be a nice front end for colord (I'm not
>> aware of a native gui app for LXDE). So I installed gcm (package:
>> 3.2.0-ubuntu1) via Synaptic. But also after rebooting it doesn't appear
>> in my menu. Thus I was looking for command line tools to start the gui
>> manually.
>
> Doesn't LXDE support .desktop files?
>
> /usr/share/applications/gcm-import.desktop
> /usr/share/applications/gcm-viewer.desktop
> /usr/share/applications/gcm-picker.desktop
> /usr/share/applications/gcm-calibrate.desktop
>
>> But I'm only able to run "gcm-viewer" successfully to watch my
>> ICC-profiles. There I can have a look at all the files and its
>> attributes. That's all, I think.
>> If I want to run "gcm-picker" it tells me, that no color-sensor is
>> attached, which is true (I don't own one).
>> If I want to run "gcm-calibrate" it complains that I didn't specify a
>> device. Well, that's true again, but I don't know how to do it and what
>> device it is asking for... (the man page is not that long[1] and as I
>> said, original I was looking for a nice gui app).
>> If I run "gcm-import" I get a graphical pop up telling me that I didn't
>> specify a file name. That's also true, but what file should I specify? I
>> mean, what will happen to this file... Should I point it to my
>> ICC-files, or are they yet imported, because I can see them in
>> "gcm-viewer"? The man page is in addition not very helpful for me.
>> "gcm-inspect" is exiting without any message at all.
>> And I'm totally missing "gcm-prefs" that is named at various places on
>> the net.
>
> gcm-prefs was GCM 2.x, new distro have GCM 3.x

Hmm, you probably need gnome-control-center:

$ dpkg -L gnome-control-center | grep color
/usr/share/applications/gnome-color-panel.desktop
/usr/lib/control-center-1/panels/libcolor.so

Regards,
Pascal de Bruijn


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