Hi Sanford,
Actually your request, which is perfectly reasonable, enforces the
decision of discontinuing the python wrapper. For example, in the old
swig kludge there was no clean way to retrieve VCGT, or the strings for
manufacturer, model and so. In lcms2 those strings may be localized so
t
On 29 March 2013 20:04, Sanford Rockowitz wrote:
> Can you suggest an alternative way for me to inspect an ICC file from a
> scripting language, or do I need to be writing C code?
libcolord has full introspection support, so you can communicate
trivially with the daemon in pretty much any languag
Marti,
Thank you for clarifying the status of python-lcms.Perhaps you can
suggest an alternative for me.
I'm trying to make sense of how colour is managed on my Linux systems -
the bookkeeping, so to speak. Different programs save and search for
ICC files in different directories. colo
Hi,
Since lcms 2.0 python is no longer supported. The lcms1 swig wrapper was
indeed
a sort of bad joke, with very limited functionality. Maybe someday we
would retake
python, but this is not in the short term schedule.
Regards
Marti
El 28/03/2013 23:01, Sanford Rockowitz escribió:
> Can someo
Can someone point to some instances of Python code (samples or a
downloadable open source project) that uses python-liblcms to read
information from an ICC profile?
On my distros (Fedora, Ubuntu, SuSE), python-liblcms is for lcms 1.19;
the only lcms C api doc I find is for 2.4; and I've no exp