From: Alexander M. <ale...@th...> - 2006-02-28 13:59:01
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On 01/03/06, Nicolas Boichat <ni...@bo...> wrote: > I just fixed the caps, because the caps sent by the monitor are right, > so you don't need to set "caps add" again (the comment is just the CAPS > sent by the monitor, I keep it for informationnal purpose). > Could you try to find out which colorpreset matches to the value 0x01 ? > The CAPS declares values 01 04 05 and 08 are supported, but there is > only 04, 05 and 08 in the database. Actually, all of them are wrong (my bad, I didn't really understand what I was doing, now I read it it's obvious). They should be as follows: <value id=3D"PC Standard Preset (sRGB)" value=3D"0x01"/> <value id=3D"Red Preset" value=3D"0x04"/> <value id=3D"Mac Standard Preset" value=3D"0x05"/> <value id=3D"Blue Preset" value=3D"0x08"/> (These names come from the on-screen config panel, but "Warm" and "Cool" are okay names for "Red Preset" and "Blue Preset", if it's a standard you wish to follow.) > > It seems to work (with the command-line tool, I couldn't get the GUI > > to compile---probably a config issue at my end). > > I also sometimes have problems to compile the GUI when upgrading Gnome, > so it is not necessarly a config issue at your end. Don't hesitate to > send the compile error (or config.log) if you think your config is good > (all the dependencies are installed with their -devel packages, etc...). I'll look into it, and if it isn't actually my config, then I'll get back to you. I should be well and truly asleep by now tho ;) Thanks again, -- Alexander |