Hallöchen! Graeme Gill writes: > [...] > > there is actually a simpler way to achieve this, since the > inst_disptypesel selector is a string, and each character is > regarded as an alias. But the problem with either scheme is that > earlier selectors occlude latter ones, so if a compiled in > selection of (say) the i1d3 is given an alias 'l', then a later > ccss with selector 'l' will be shifted to a number. I imagine this > is why I removed 'l' and 'c' aliases from some instruments. My dispcalGUI version sets both -yl and -X xxx.ccss. Is this redundant, possibly even problematic? I have let dispcalGUI read the CD shipped with my i1d3 (probably it used oeminst for this), and dispcal called without arguments tells me some numeric -y arguments. Shouldn't dispcalGUI use them? Tschö, Torsten. -- Torsten Bronger Jabber ID: torsten.bronger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx or http://bronger-jmp.appspot.com