[colord] # This controls whether we search external volumes for color profiles. # # default=false SearchVolumes=false # If we should create a dummy sensor for testing # # default=false CreateDummySensor=false # If we should use SANE to add scanner and camera devices. # # If SANE support is installed then this will allow colord to manage # all scanners that SANE can detect, including remote scanners. # # If this is disabled then colord will only detect locally connected # scanners. # # default=false UseSANE=false # If we should always use the XRandR name as the DeviceId # # If the user has two or more outputs attached with identical EDID data then # the client tools cannot tell them apart. By setting this value the 'xrandr-' # style device-id is always used and the monitors will show up as seporate # instances. # # This does of course mean that the calibration is referenced to the xrandr # output name, rather than the monitor itself. This means that if the monitor # cables are swapped then the wrong profile would be used. # # default=false AlwaysUseXrandrName=false # Known profiles are specific colorspaces that applications may request, # e.g. 'adobe-rgb' or 'srgb'. # This key sets up any manual overrides that are not automatically added # using the profile dictionary metadata. # # default= StandardSpaces=