It is inconsistent with many of the other panels:
134px in left-hand side of the list, 134px in right-hand side of the
list,
22px from on bottom of the list and 22px from on top of the list.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698372
If the user is calibrating on a LiveCD the final finished profile is written to
disk. This somehow needs to be transfered to the main system before it will work.
Two button are now provided, one to save the profile to disk, and one to upload
the profile to the Internet.
Newer versions of colord support sensor capabilities for modern types of
displays which allow colorimeter-type sensors to return accurate readings.
This is needed for the inexpensive ColorMunki Smile colorimeter which does not
return the usual LCD and CRT display types. These types are not required for
photospectrometer-class hardware which use spectral readings and a color match
function to get an accurate XYZ value.
This matches the mockups from jimmac. You need colord (specifially, the D-Bus
activated helper) from git master to make this work.
You can test this on non-live media by setting CC_COLOR_PANEL_IS_LIVECD=1
before running gnome-control-center.
This matches the new mockups as specified by Allan in
https://raw.github.com/gnome-design-team/gnome-mockups/master/system-settings/color/panel.png
The CcColorDevice and CcColorProfile widgets are lines in the EggListBox and are
smart by watching for changes in each colord device.
To use this new functionality you need colord from git master, and for the
'Laptop' devices to be recognised as internal, you also need to be _running_
gnome-settings-daemon from git, although this is not strictly required.
Make it possible for panels to go all the way to the edge of the
shell. This is particularly important for panels that scroll, such
as the new power panel. All other panels are changed to compensate
for the loss of external padding.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691229
On some machines used for pre-press or animation the number of display-suitable
profiles is going to be large. We really don't want to have a GtkComboBox
several times bigger than the height of the screen to navigate.
Also, while we're here get some design feedback from the #gnome-design guys and
fix up some spacing and alignment issues.
Remove the 'Only profiles that are compatible with...' lightbulb helper and
instead just set the dialog title to include the device class, e.g.
'Available Profiles for Printers'.
Resolves https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661657
Adwaita now themes these, and a single random row of centered pixels just looks wrong.
Use an empty GtkLabel to introduce padding without the random pixels.
This is designed so power users can create virtual devices (just like in
ColorSync) that represent things like 'Hexachrome Press #2' or 'Cinema'.
This new UI isn't actually wired up yet, and there are no new UI controls as
the UI still needs love from the designers.
This was added at this point for two reasons:
1. To get the translations early so we can enable this later
2. To be able to delete the code out of gcm-prefs.c