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Philipp Donzé píše v Ne 26. 02. 2006 v 10:50 +0100:

> >> Does Linux manage colors?
> >
> > Linux doesn't manage colors. Linux is a kernel and doesn't care about
> > colors at all.
> 
> :-) Very funny, I know. So if you know so much about Linux, you can  
> tell me for sure if there is a software/system/(place here however  
> you want to call it) *running above the Linux kernel* which manages  
> printing accurately (=> a color management system)?

I don't know much about Linux. I use GNOME and have read that it lacks
CMS (I don't know about KDE). Also some applications that were not happy
with the OS support developed their own printing. A good example is gimp
which also works on its own CMS.

Petr


