On 08/27/2017 08:23 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
Am 27.08.2017 um 19:24 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez:
[...] Since we have ICC profiles in the ConTeXt Garden (http://wiki.contextgarden.net/PDFX#ICC_profiles, http://dl.contextgarden.net/misc/iccprofiles/complete_ICC_profiles.zip), I wonder why they aren’t part of the ConTeXt Suite.
Because they are hardly used (simply judging from feedback). Not enough to justify a file size increase of 26.2 MByte.
Hi Peter, how about limiting the number of profiles to the basic ones? Or how about an option in first-setup.sh named --icc-profiles?
In theory you can use the environment variable $OSCOLORDIR, but it was dropped years ago. There were no complains or error reports about that, so no changes were made.
Either I don’t get your point, or $OSCOLORDIR won’t work in practice.
Would still be the cleanest solution though. Copy the icc files once in the corresponding directory of your OS (so that all apps can make use of them), set the environment variable manually, and done.
I would have to do that with thirty computers. And probably I would have to ask for permissions to copy the profiles (and set system-wide environment variables). When a computer would have a full OS reinstall (something far beyond my control), I would have to do that again for that computer. As far as I maintain ConTeXt in a common server and we use it for very specific tasks, we only have the ConTeXt Suite installed once. Sorry, but this isn’t practical for me (we’d only use the profiles with ConTeXt). Many thanks for your help, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk