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authorMattias Andrée <maandree@operamail.com>2014-02-19 10:30:27 +0100
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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Blueshift is not user friendly and it is not
meant too be. Blueshift does offer limited
use of command line options to apply settings,
but it is really meant for you to have configuration
-files (written in Python) when all the policies
+files (written in Python 3) where all the policies
are implemented, Blueshift is only meant to provide
the mechanism for modifying the colour curves.
Blueshift neither provides any means of automatically
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@node Overview
@chapter Overview
+Inspired by Redshift, Blueshift adjusts the colour
+temperature of your monitor according to brightness
+outside to reduce eye strain and make it easier to
+fall asleep when going to bed. It can also be used
+to increase the colour temperature and make the
+monitor bluer, this helps you focus on your work.
+
+Blueshift is not user friendly and it is not
+meant too be. Blueshift does offer limited
+use of command line options to apply settings,
+but it is really meant for you to have configuration
+files (written in Python 3) where all the policies
+are implemented, Blueshift is only meant to provide
+the mechanism for modifying the colour curves.
+Blueshift neither provides any means of automatically
+getting your geographical position; the intention is
+that you should implement that in the policy yourself
+using library which can do that. Additionally
+Blueshift provides not safe guards from making your
+screen unreadable or otherwise miscoloured; and
+Blueshift will never, officially, add support
+specifically for any proprietary operating system.
+Blueshift is fully extensible so it is possible to
+make extensions that make it usable under unsupported
+systems, the base code is written in Python 3 without
+calls to any system dependent functions.
+If Blueshift does not work for you for any of these
+reasons, you should take a look at Redshift.
+
+Blueshift is fully extensible and highly configurable.
+
@node Invoking
@chapter Invoking