void-packages/srcpkgs/gnome-color-manager/template

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# Template file for 'gnome-color-manager'
pkgname=gnome-color-manager
version=3.6.0
revision=2
build_style=gnu-configure
configure_args="--disable-schemas-compile
--enable-clutter --enable-packagekit --enable-exiv"
depends="desktop-file-utils hicolor-icon-theme colord"
makedepends="pkg-config intltool itstool gnome-doc-utils
exiv2-devel mash-devel colord-devel>=0.1.23_3 gtk+3-devel>=3.6.0_3
clutter-gtk-devel>=1.3.2 libcanberra-devel gnome-desktop-devel>=3.6.0
libXrandr-devel lcms2-devel libexif-devel vte3-devel colord-gtk-devel"
fulldepends="shared-color-profiles shared-color-targets"
short_desc="Color profile manager for the GNOME desktop"
maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
homepage="http://projects.gnome.org/gnome-color-manager/"
license="GPL-2"
distfiles="${GNOME_SITE}/$pkgname/3.6/$pkgname-$version.tar.xz"
checksum=c4e9d63c53061c65c4d1bcdd14952dd01aed7332c2e36d34f4a243a9e5097ec9
long_desc="
GNOME Color Manager is a session framework that makes it easy to manage, install
and generate color profiles in the GNOME desktop.
This project has the following features:
* Setting output gamma tables (with local brightness and adjustments) to any
Xrandr output (falling back to the per-screen methods for drivers that do not
yet support Xrandr 1.3).
* Setting of settings at session start, and when monitors are hotplugged.
* Easy install of vendor supplied ICC or ICM files, just by double clicking
on the file.
* Easy display calibration using an external calibration device, and scanner
calibration using a inexpensive IT 8.7 target. For calibration, the ArgyllCMS
package is required.
* Integration X11 by setting the per-screen and per-output _ICC_PROFILE atom,
which makes applications such as the GIMP use a color managed output.
* Easy to use DBus interface for applications to query what ICC profiles should
be used for a specific device or device type. This is session activated and
is only started when it is needed, and quits after a small period of idleness."