I am trying to determine the license for font-bh-lucidatypewriter-dpi75, which
appears to be under the Bigelow & Holmes copyright. Any information would be
appreciated.
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De: "Martin Kaffanke"
Hi,
> Is there a way to make colors on the display looking the same as on the
> printer, by
> printing a Page and compare the screen on sight?
That's not really useful, unless you never intend to use your pictures with any
other printer or scr
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 07:26:38PM +0200, Martin Kaffanke wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Is there a way to make colors on the display looking the same as on the
> printer, by printing a Page and compare the screen on sight?
Usually there is some way, but there is more than one and each
one is non-t
Am 21.09.2015 um 19:26 schrieb Martin Kaffanke:
> Is there a way to make colors on the display looking the same as on the
> printer, by printing a Page and compare the screen on sight?
You can check if KolorManager[1] finds a profile for your monitor in
Taxi DB[2] and install that. KDE's KWin ha
On Montag, 21. September 2015 19:26:38 CEST, Martin Kaffanke wrote:
Hi there,
Is there a way to make colors on the display looking the same
as on the printer, by printing a Page and compare the screen on
sight?
Try --gamma and --brightness on xrandr.
You can also try the more versatile (but
On Mon, 21 Sep 2015 19:26:38 +0200
Martin Kaffanke wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>Is there a way to make colors on the display looking the same as on
>the printer, by printing a Page and compare the screen on sight?
>
>Martin
This is usually done in the monitor's OSD color temp controls
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Regards,
C
Hi there,
Is there a way to make colors on the display looking the same as on the
printer, by printing a Page and compare the screen on sight?
Martin
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