Sorry for the delay in answere, but a infect took me quite some time.
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Am 21.01.2013 22:22, schrieb John Layt:
Hi,
A couple of months ago I attended the Linux Color Management Hackfest mainly
to find out how to color manage printing, but also to get a wider overview,
and to
2013/2/2 Kai-Uwe Behrmann k...@gmx.de:
* Is integrated into CUPS only due to Red Hat pressure, it seems highly
unlikely Apple will add Oyranos support
Michael Sweet from CUPS said, he would not oppose linking to Oyranos, but
expects more code to make it reality. We from the Oyranos project
On 22.01.2013 17:50, Cristian Tibirna wrote:
On Monday 21 January 2013 21:22:42 John Layt wrote:
My big concern is that KDE is sleep-walking into a hodge-podge
solution with little co-ordination on implementations and dependencies, and
little knowledge of the implications of the decisions
On Monday 21 January 2013 21:22:42 John Layt wrote:
My big concern is that KDE is sleep-walking into a hodge-podge
solution with little co-ordination on implementations and dependencies, and
little knowledge of the implications of the decisions being made. I've
tried to come up with a logical
Hi,
A couple of months ago I attended the Linux Color Management Hackfest mainly
to find out how to color manage printing, but also to get a wider overview,
and to figure out the colord versus Oyranos situation. I've been sitting on
this email for a bit as it's probably going to be
On Monday 21 January 2013 21:22:42 John Layt wrote:
Thoughts?
thanks John for the long and well elaborated mail. It helped me understanding
the porblem better.
From what you describe the supposed plugin based approach looks sane to me.
Having a D-Bus interface and a runtime dependency is the