Thank's Alan,
I get it. I think I misse dit when Graeme alluded to it in his earlier reply to
me.
It's essentially a "pipe" command, nothing to do with Argyll, it tells the
shell to capture the console output to a file.
The file can be name anything such as "Ilovebirds.winter".
/ Roger
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Subject: [argyllcms] Re: Where do I find output of "profcheck"?
It will be in the same directory as the files used to create the profile as
well as the profile itself. However, you have to name the log file where the
output will be stored. For example, I created a profile for Museo Portfolio
Rag and wanted to create a log file to import into Excel. I would use the
following command: 'profcheck -v2 -k -w MuseoPR.ti3 Museo_Portfolio_Rag.icm >
logfile.log ' I would look for 'logfile.log' in the same directory to open in
Excel.
Alan
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Subject: [argyllcms] Where do I find output of "profcheck"?
Good evening,
having successfully used profcheck (i.e. without errors or warnings) I am now
searching my harddisk for the output. Where do I find this?
Hermann-Josef