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@@ -35,3 +35,25 @@ more flexible and solves some problems with Redshift: for LCD monitors which suffers the effects of S-curves. +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 +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. + |