GNOME Color Manager 2.30.0
- From: Richard Hughes <hughsient gmail com>
- To: gnome-color-manager-list gnome org, gnome-announce-list gnome org, gnome-doc-list gnome org, gnome-i18n gnome org
- Subject: GNOME Color Manager 2.30.0
- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 10:46:52 +0100
gnome-color-manager is a session program that makes it easy to manage, install
and generate color profiles in the GNOME desktop.
Version 2.30.0
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Released: 2010-03-29
* Translations
- Add Simplified Chinese translation (Eleanor Chen)
- Update Czech translation (Milan Knížek)
- Updated German doc translation (Mario Blättermann)
- Updated German translation (Christian Kirbach)
- Updated German translation (Mario Blättermann)
- Updated Lithuanian translation (Gintautas Miliauskas)
- Updated Norwegian bokmål translation (Kjartan Maraas)
- Updated Polish translation (Piotr Drąg)
- Updated Portuguese translation (António Lima)
- Updated Russian translation (Alexandre Prokoudine)
- Updated Slovenian translation (Andrej Žnidaršič)
- Updated Spanish translation (Jorge González)
* New Features:
- Add a 'created' and 'modified' key to each device in the config
file (Richard Hughes)
- Add a DBus method GetDevices() and relax the checks in
GetProfilesForDevice() to also take a device ID (Richard Hughes)
- Add an entry to the FAQ to explain the difference between
calibration and characterization (Richard Hughes)
- Add a notification when devices with profiles need recalibrating
(Richard Hughes)
- Add CMP DT 003 target image submitted by Guy Kloss (Pascal de Bruijn)
- Add images of the Colorimtre HCFR (Richard Hughes)
- Add images of the i1 Pro (Richard Hughes)
- Add info regarding high precision for display profiling (Milan Knížek)
- Allow the user to choose the calibration precision using an
interactive dialog (Richard Hughes)
- Convert the .tiff files to .jpeg if we are creating a print profile
(Richard Hughes)
- Do not rely on usb.ids, but instead encode the colorimeter type in
the udev rules (Richard Hughes)
- Emit ::changed on the public DBus interface when devices are added
or removed (Richard Hughes)
- For laptops, use the DMI data to contruct the calibration filename
(Richard Hughes)
- Make sure the profile comboboxes are alphabetically sorted (Richard Hughes)
- Show each device setting when we use gcm-inspect --dump (Richard Hughes)
- Use libsane to get our scanners, which means remote devices are now
supported (Richard Hughes)
- When devices are connected and disconnected, do not remove then add
them, just change the state (Richard Hughes)
* Bugfix:
- Check and correct TIFF image files with alpha channels before using
them in argyllcms. Fixes rh#569564 (Richard Hughes)
- Correct terminology in help file (Milan Knížek)
- Correct use of calibrate/profile and replace device by instrument
(Milan Knížek)
- Do not crash attempting to add cups printers without PPD file
(Martin Szulecki)
- Do not crash the DBus service if a device does not have a profile
set and it is included in a query (Richard Hughes)
- Do not crash when GetProfileForWindow() succeeds in finding a
window (Richard Hughes)
- Do not use ACL_MANAGE, udev is already doing this for us (Richard Hughes)
- Fix "cast increases required alignment of target type" [ia64] (Kamal Mostafa)
- Fix up some translatable messages. Fixes #612111 (Richard Hughes)
- Fix wrong word in data/gnome-color-manager.schemas.in. Fixes
#612105 (Christian Kirbach)
- If there are any lcms warnings in gcm-fix-profile, do not attempt
to re-save the profile (Richard Hughes)
- Make gcm-install-system-wide a little more paranoid from users that
might want to be horrible (Richard Hughes)
- Parse the EDID more carefully to not overwrite the model with junk
for an invalid entry. Fixes #155410 (Richard Hughes)
- Prevent a segfault if ppdOpenFile() fails for whatever reason
(Richard Hughes)
- Update profiling precision wording (Milan Knížek)
- Use the model name for the SANE id, the 'name' attribute depends on
the USB port used (Richard Hughes)
- Warn if GConf is not set correctly when setting up the dialog
(Richard Hughes)
Additionally, it has branched for 2-30 and development continues in master.
Richard.
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