Hi, I'm interested, but I really like having just one file (script) containing all the commands. Martin Weberg 2008/8/11 Florian Höch> > Hi, > > if you're just interested in display calibration and can wait until the > weekend (but I won't promise anything ;)), I'm currently working on a first > release of my cross-platform GUI for that purpose (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux > [but I need to setup my Linux box first], written in Python/wxPython) which > will also allow you to automate the calibration (sans keystrokes, at the > moment you'll have to press the keys yourself). > > Regards, > > Florian Höch > > Martin Weberg schrieb: > > Hi list! >> >> Normally, on windows platform, I use bat-files to automate argyll usage. >> Now I tried using applescript on mac, with little success. Have anyone on >> this list some tips or better examples on scripting the terminal on mac. >> >> Example of how I calibrate/profile my display using a bat-file: >> @echo off >> cls >> echo Calibrate and profile display using ArgyllCMS. >> pause >> C:\argyll\bin\dispcal -v -yl -t5000 -b160 -gl -p0.5,0.5,2.0 profile >> C:\argyll\bin\targen -v -d3 -g20 -m5 -f500 profile >> C:\argyll\bin\dispread -v -yl -kprofile.cal -p0.5,0.5,2.0 profile >> C:\argyll\bin\colprof -v -D"display-5000-160-L" profile >> rename profile.icm display-5000-160-L.icc >> copy display-5000-160-L.icc C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color >> del profile.cal profile.ti1 profile.ti3 display-5000-160-L.icc >> pause >> >> Martin Weberg >> > > >