Hi Till and Joe,
Le mardi, 25 novembre 2014 16.02:53, vous avez écrit :
Yes, cups-filters already is already implemented for color management.
The original color-management-patch was more specialized for handling
PPD per-queue operations. So there might have been some confusion
as to its
I think we do not really need this patch. What is does is allowing to
set color calibration mode as default setting for a print queue via the
CUPS web interface. But this option should only be set when calibrating
the printer, not permanently, so Mike Sweet is right that this is a
per-job option.
Hi Till and Didier,
Yes, cups-filters already is already implemented for color management.
The original color-management-patch was more specialized for handling PPD
per-queue operations. So there might have been some confusion as to its
purpose in the last few years.
The patch itself is still
Hi Joe, hi Till,
As you might have seen from this Debian bug (#768163), the Color
management option is missing all non-english translations.
I must say that I'm quite concerned by this Color management patch for
the following reasons:
- Debian's now in freeze; adding HTML template patches
Package: CUPS
Version: 1.7.5
I just found out that on the CUPS page when defining (or modifying) a printer
the
Color Calibration Mode check box only appears only when the language
of the desktop is set to English.
I found this because I'm French and using a french desktop on GNOME
Shell. But
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