Hello. I need some help on the color manager. There are 4 *.desktop files that go with it. Right now none of them show up on our menu or in the settings manager. So we have this installed (even in 12.04 BTW) and no one can see it.
The four files are: gcm-calibrate.desktop gcm-picker.desktop gcm-import.desktop gcm-viewer.desktop Which of these should go where in our menu or settings manager? I already know that gcm-import.desktop should go nowhere. It just provides MIME support so that if the user downloads an ICC file they can right click on it and gcm will import it to the proper directory. gcm-viewer seems to be a profile manager, it can import or remove icc profiles. The category lists it as "System" but for some reason also marks it as NoDisplay=true... If I remove that line it would show up in the system menu. However, as always I can put it where ever I want :) Would it be a better thing to add to the settings manager? gcm-calibrate needs to have a colorimeter plugged in before it is run, there is no MIME line so I would expect it will not open on it's own when the colorimeter is plugged in... but I don't know and I don't have a meter to try it. Anybody have one? This one seems to belong in settings and so I will add it to the settings dialog. I will note in the comment (aka tool tip) that the colorimeter needs to be plugged in for this to work. gcm-picker says system, but from what it does, I think it should be in graphics. It uses the colorimeter to pick colours. put the meter over a colour and it will tell you what it is. I would guess it depends on the meter if it will only work on a screen or if it will work of of printed stuff too. This also needs a note that it needs a meter. -- Len Ovens www.OvenWerks.net -- Ubuntu-Studio-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel
