On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 22:29:49 you wrote:
> I have addressed all your requests in lcms 2.0. That will be the next
>  release.

Most excellent!

> You have cmsReadTag() and cmsWriteTag(), which are symmetrical and behaves
> exactly as you describe. You have also cmsReadRawTag() and cmsWriteRawTag()
>  to read/write uncooked blocks of data. You have also cmsLinkTag() to write
>  tag entries
> that points to already existing tags, and finally you have tag and tag 
> type plug-ins
> for creating your own proprietary tags. Hope that would fullfill all your
> requeriments.

Yes, it does. So I'll just go with the "usual suspects" on the 1.x line of 
releases and disregard any currently non-supported tags for reading.

Guy

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