# Central Kurdish translation for gnome-color-manager. # Copyright (C) 2025 gnome-color-manager's COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-color-manager package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-color-manager master\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2025-07-14 08:21+0000\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2025-07-14 08:21+0000\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: Central Kurdish \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Language: ckb\n" #. (itstool) path: p/link #: C/legal.xml:3 msgid "Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License" msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: license/p #: C/legal.xml:3 msgid "This work is licensed under a <_:link-1/>." msgstr "" #. Put one translator per line, in the form NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2 msgctxt "_" msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: info/desc #: C/color-import-linux.page:9 msgid "How to import an existing ICC profile using a Linux system." msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: credit/name #: C/color-import-linux.page:11 C/color-import-windows.page:11 #: C/color-import-osx.page:11 msgid "Richard Hughes" msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: page/title #: C/color-import-linux.page:17 msgid "Installing an ICC profile on Linux" msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: page/p #: C/color-import-linux.page:18 msgid "" "If you have gnome-color-manager or colord-kde " "installed then just double click the .icc profile and click " "Import. You can then assign the new profile to an existing device " "using the System SettingsColor panel." msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: page/p #: C/color-import-linux.page:25 msgid "" "Profile calibration curves are automatically loaded at login, or can be " "loaded for all users at startup if the Set for all users button " "is clicked." msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: info/desc #: C/color-import-windows.page:9 msgid "How to import an existing ICC profile using a Windows system." msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: page/title #: C/color-import-windows.page:17 msgid "Installing an ICC profile on Microsoft Windows" msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: page/p #: C/color-import-windows.page:18 msgid "" "The method for assigning the profile to a device and also using the embedded " "calibration curves is different for each version of Microsoft Windows." msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: section/title #: C/color-import-windows.page:24 msgid "Windows XP" msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: section/p #: C/color-import-windows.page:25 msgid "" "Right click on the profile in Windows Explorer and click Install " "profile. This copies the profile to the correct directory " "automatically." msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: section/p #: C/color-import-windows.page:29 msgid "" "Then open Control CenterColor and add " "the profile to the device." msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: note/p #: C/color-import-windows.page:34 msgid "" "If you are replacing an existing profile in Windows XP, the above shortcut " "does not work. The profiles must be manually copied to C:" "\\Windows\\system32\\spool\\drivers\\color for the original profile " "to be replaced." msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: section/p #: C/color-import-windows.page:42 msgid "" "Windows XP requires a program to be run at startup to copy the profile " "calibration curves into the video card. This can be done using Adobe " "Gamma, LUT Loader or by using the free " "Microsoft Color Control Panel Applet. Using the latter adds a new " "Color item to the control panel and allows the calibration curves " "from default profile to be easily set at each startup." msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: section/title #: C/color-import-windows.page:55 msgid "Windows Vista" msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: section/p #: C/color-import-windows.page:56 msgid "" "Microsoft Windows Vista mistakenly removes calibration curves from the video " "LUT after logon, after suspend, and when the UAC screen appears. This means " "you may have to manually reload the ICC profile calibration curves. If you " "are using profiles with embedded calibration curves you have to be very " "careful the calibration state has not been cleared." msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: section/title #: C/color-import-windows.page:68 msgid "Windows 7" msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: section/p #: C/color-import-windows.page:69 msgid "" "Windows 7 supports a similar scheme to Linux, in that profiles can be " "installed system-wide or specific to the user. They are however stored in " "the same place. Right click on the profile in Windows Explorer and click " "Install profile or copy the .icc profile to C:" "\\Windows\\system32\\spool\\drivers\\color." msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: section/p #: C/color-import-windows.page:76 msgid "" "Open Control CenterColor Management " "and then add the profile to the system by clicking the Add " "button. Click on the Advanced tab and look for Display " "Calibration. Calibration curve loading is enabled by the Use " "Windows display calibration checkbox but it is not sensitive. This can " "be enabled by clicking on Change system defaults and then " "returning to the Advanced tab and then clicking the checkbox." msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: section/p #: C/color-import-windows.page:87 msgid "" "Close the dialog and click Reload current calibrations to set the " "gamma ramps. The profile calibration curves should now be set for every boot." msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: info/desc #: C/color-import-osx.page:9 msgid "How to import an existing ICC profile using an OS X system." msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: page/title #: C/color-import-osx.page:17 msgid "Installing an ICC profile on Apple OS X" msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: page/p #: C/color-import-osx.page:18 msgid "" "Apple OS X supports a similar scheme to Linux, in that profiles can be " "installed system-wide or specific to the user. System wide profiles are " "stored in /Library/ColorSync/Profiles and user-specific " "profiles are stored in ~/Library/ColorSync/Profiles." msgstr "" #. (itstool) path: page/p #: C/color-import-osx.page:24 msgid "" "Use the System PreferencesDisplaysColor tool to import the file and assign the profile to the correct " "device." msgstr ""