Re: CUPS - How do I set gamma correction globally?

2001-01-22 Thread Phillip Deackes
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 05:19:11 -0500, serge delorme said: > > man lpoptions. > Merci bien, Serge!! -- Phillip Deackes Using Storm Linux 2000

Re: CUPS - How do I set gamma correction globally?

2001-01-22 Thread serge delorme
man lpoptions. Le dimanche 21 jan. 2001 à 10:11:55 +, Phillip Deackes a écrit: > I have just installed CUPS and it works very well on my laser printer (Brother > HL-1050, using HP laserjet driver). I would like to add gamma correction > though. On the command line, I do 'lpr

CUPS - How do I set gamma correction globally?

2001-01-21 Thread Phillip Deackes
I have just installed CUPS and it works very well on my laser printer (Brother HL-1050, using HP laserjet driver). I would like to add gamma correction though. On the command line, I do 'lpr -o gamma=2000 filename' and the result is much more to my liking. How can I get this to wor

Re: Gamma correction

1999-01-04 Thread Dave Thayer
n gnome, but I've since > removed gnome. I looked at all the manual pages I could think of, and the [...] It's in Manual page XF86Config(5x) line 548: Gamma gamma-value(s) This is an optional entry that can be used to specify the gamma correction for the m

Gamma correction

1999-01-04 Thread Christopher S. Swingley
This may not be the best place to ask this, but does anyone out there know of a way to adjust the gamma value in X Windows? I seem to recall seeing something like this (although it didn't work) in gnome, but I've since removed gnome. I looked at all the manual pages I could think of, and the only

Re: XFree86 gamma correction

1998-04-01 Thread Adrian Bridgett
On Tue, Mar 31, 1998 at 02:35:49PM +0100, Jules Bean wrote: > My XFree86 stuff looks much darker than on PCs or Macs... sounds like a > gamma problem to me. > > Anyone have any pointers to docs on setting up gamma on XFree86? Doesn't > seem to be a how-to on it. I've seen someone else has answer

Re: XFree86 gamma correction

1998-03-31 Thread Daniel Martin
pointers I can offer you are the XFree86 and XF86Config man pages - looking at the man pages, it appears that you can test out gamma correction with: startx -- -gamma Where is from 0.1 to 1.0 (if you're already running an X, say because you're using xdm, you'll have to do: sta

XFree86 gamma correction

1998-03-31 Thread Jules Bean
My XFree86 stuff looks much darker than on PCs or Macs... sounds like a gamma problem to me. Anyone have any pointers to docs on setting up gamma on XFree86? Doesn't seem to be a how-to on it. Jules /+---+-\ | Jelibean aka | [EMA