ubuntu-docs refers to gcm-viewer, which cannot be installed

Bug #886485 reported by Redmar
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Bug Description

The docs mention gcm-viewer, which cannot be installed under oneiric.

Where to find the string:
Search for 'color space' in yelp

The explanation to see the color space includes gcm-viewer. I've tried finding it using apt or the software center, but in both cases nothing came up. I eventually found out that gcm-viewer is located in the gnome-color-manager package, which is not installed by default. In addition, when I run gcm-viewer, I cannot seem to find a 3d representation of the color space.

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Jeremy Bícha (jbicha) wrote :

For Ubuntu 12.04, the help now says to "install gnome-color-manager" before running gcm-viewer.

You're right that gcm-viewer only seems to show the 2D representation.

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anatoly techtonik (techtonik) wrote :

 I can confirm that on 14.04 the documentation correctly points to `gnome-color-manager` package. As for 3D representation of the color space, please open a separate bug against this package.

Changed in ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu):
status: New → Fix Released
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