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diff --git a/man/cg-brilliance.1 b/man/cg-brilliance.1
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-.TH CG-BRILLIANCE 1 CG-TOOLS
-.SH NAME
-cg-brilliance - Set the brilliance on the monitors
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B cg-brilliance
-.RB [ \-M
-.IR method ]
-.RB [ \-S
-.IR site ]
-.RB [ \-c
-.IR crtc "]... ["\fB\-R\fP
-.IR rule ]
-.RB ( \-x
-|
-.RB [ \-p
-.IR priority ]
-.RB [ \-d ]
-.RI ( all
-|
-.I red
-.I green
-.IR blue ))
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B cg-brilliance
-changes the brilliance on the monitors, to
-.I all
-on all channel, or to
-.IR red ,
-.IR green ,
-and
-.I blue
-to the red, green, and blue channels independently, respectively.
-A value of 0 means complete darkness, and 1 means normal brilliance.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.BR \-c " "\fIcrtc\fP
-Apply the filter to the CRTC with the monitor whose EDID is
-.IR crtc .
-By default, the filter is applied to all monitors.
-
-If
-.I crtc
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available CRTC's are listed.
-.TP
-.B \-d
-Keep the process alive and remove the filter on death.
-.TP
-.BR \-M " "\fImethod\fP
-Adjustment method name or number. Recognised names include:
-.TS
-tab(:);
-l l.
-\fBdummy\fP:Dummy method
-\fBrandr\fP:X RAndR
-\fBvidmode\fP:X VidMode
-\fBdrm\fP:Linux DRM
-\fBgdi\fP:Windows GDI
-\fBquartz\fP:Quartz Core Graphics
-.TE
-
-The adjustment methods are supported via
-.BR libgamma (7).
-Only methods that were enabled when
-.B libgamma
-was compiled will be supported.
-
-If
-.I method
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available adjustment methods are printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-p " "\fIpriority\fP
-Set the priority of the filter. Filters with higher priority
-are applied before filters with lower priority. The value
-must be a signed 64-bit integer (between \-9223372036854775807
-and 9223372036854775807).
-.BR cg-brilliance 's
-default priority is 2305843009213693952.
-
-If
-.I priority
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-the utility's default priority is printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-R " "\fIrule\fP
-Set the rule of of the filter to
-.IR rule .
-This is the last part of the filter's identifier (class).
-The default rule is
-.BR standard .
-
-If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ? '
-the utility's default rule is printed. If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ?? '
-the utility's default class is printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-S " "\fIsite\fP
-Select the site to which to connect. For example
-.RB ' :0 ',
-for local display 0 when using
-.BR X .
-.TP
-.B \-x
-Remove the currently applied filter.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR cg-tools (7)
-.SH BUGS
-Please report bugs to https://github.com/maandree/cg-tools/issues
-or to maandree@kth.se
diff --git a/man/cg-darkroom.1 b/man/cg-darkroom.1
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-.TH CG-DARKROOM 1 CG-TOOLS
-.SH NAME
-cg-darkroom - Invert colour on the monitors and make them dark red
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B cg-darkroom
-.RB [ \-M
-.IR method ]
-.RB [ \-S
-.IR site ]
-.RB [ \-c
-.IR crtc "]... ["\fB\-R\fP
-.IR rule ]
-.RB ( \-x
-|
-.RB [ \-p
-.IR priority ]
-.RB [ \-d ]
-.RI [ brightness ])
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B cg-darkroom
-inverts the colours on the monitors, dim them, and turns of
-the green and blue channels. The monitors are dimmed to the
-brilliance of
-.IR brightness ,
-or 0.25 if not specified. A value of 0 means complete darkness,
-and 1 means normal brilliance.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.BR \-c " "\fIcrtc\fP
-Apply the filter to the CRTC with the monitor whose EDID is
-.IR crtc .
-By default, the filter is applied to all monitors.
-
-If
-.I crtc
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available CRTC's are listed.
-.TP
-.B \-d
-Keep the process alive and remove the filter on death.
-.TP
-.BR \-M " "\fImethod\fP
-Adjustment method name or number. Recognised names include:
-.TS
-tab(:);
-l l.
-\fBdummy\fP:Dummy method
-\fBrandr\fP:X RAndR
-\fBvidmode\fP:X VidMode
-\fBdrm\fP:Linux DRM
-\fBgdi\fP:Windows GDI
-\fBquartz\fP:Quartz Core Graphics
-.TE
-
-The adjustment methods are supported via
-.BR libgamma (7).
-Only methods that were enabled when
-.B libgamma
-was compiled will be supported.
-
-If
-.I method
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available adjustment methods are printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-p " "\fIpriority\fP
-Set the priority of the filter. Filters with higher priority
-are applied before filters with lower priority. The value
-must be a signed 64-bit integer (between \-9223372036854775807
-and 9223372036854775807).
-.BR cg-darkroom 's
-default priority is 6917529027641081856.
-
-If
-.I priority
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-the utility's default priority is printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-R " "\fIrule\fP
-Set the rule of of the filter to
-.IR rule .
-This is the last part of the filter's identifier (class).
-The default rule is
-.BR standard .
-
-If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ? '
-the utility's default rule is printed. If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ?? '
-the utility's default class is printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-S " "\fIsite\fP
-Select the site to which to connect. For example
-.RB ' :0 ',
-for local display 0 when using
-.BR X .
-.TP
-.B \-x
-Remove the currently applied filter.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR cg-tools (7)
-.SH BUGS
-Please report bugs to https://github.com/maandree/cg-tools/issues
-or to maandree@kth.se
diff --git a/man/cg-gamma.1 b/man/cg-gamma.1
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-.TH CG-GAMMA 1 CG-TOOLS
-.SH NAME
-cg-gamma - Adjust the gamma curves on the monitors
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B cg-gamma
-.RB [ \-M
-.IR method ]
-.RB [ \-S
-.IR site ]
-.RB [ \-c
-.IR crtc "]... ["\fB\-R\fP
-.IR rule ]
-.RB ( \-x
-|
-.RB [ \-p
-.IR priority ]
-.RB [ \-d ]
-.RB [ \-f
-.I file
-|
-.I all
-|
-.I red
-.I green
-.IR blue ])
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B cg-gamma
-sets the gamma on the monitors to
-.I all
-on all channels, or
-.IR red ,
-.IR green ,
-and
-.IR blue
-to the red, green, and blue channels, respectively. Alternatively,
-.B cg-gamma
-can change the gamma on each monitor independently by using
-reading the values from
-.I file
-or a default file.
-.P
-The file is a 4-column text file where empty lines and lines
-starting with a
-.RB ' # ',
-after any whitespace, are ignored.
-The values in the columns should be, in order, a monitor's
-EDID, that monitor's red gamma value, green gamma value, and
-blue gamma value.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.BR \-f " "\fIfile\fP
-Read the gamma values from the selected file.
-.TP
-.BR \-c " "\fIcrtc\fP
-Apply the filter to the CRTC with the monitor whose EDID is
-.IR crtc .
-By default, the filter is applied to all monitors.
-
-If
-.I crtc
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available CRTC's are listed.
-.TP
-.B \-d
-Keep the process alive and remove the filter on death.
-.TP
-.BR \-M " "\fImethod\fP
-Adjustment method name or number. Recognised names include:
-.TS
-tab(:);
-l l.
-\fBdummy\fP:Dummy method
-\fBrandr\fP:X RAndR
-\fBvidmode\fP:X VidMode
-\fBdrm\fP:Linux DRM
-\fBgdi\fP:Windows GDI
-\fBquartz\fP:Quartz Core Graphics
-.TE
-
-The adjustment methods are supported via
-.BR libgamma (7).
-Only methods that were enabled when
-.B libgamma
-was compiled will be supported.
-
-If
-.I method
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available adjustment methods are printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-p " "\fIpriority\fP
-Set the priority of the filter. Filters with higher priority
-are applied before filters with lower priority. The value
-must be a signed 64-bit integer (between \-9223372036854775807
-and 9223372036854775807).
-.BR cg-gamma 's
-default priority is 0.
-
-If
-.I priority
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-the utility's default priority is printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-R " "\fIrule\fP
-Set the rule of of the filter to
-.IR rule .
-This is the last part of the filter's identifier (class).
-The default rule is
-.BR standard .
-
-If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ? '
-the utility's default rule is printed. If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ?? '
-the utility's default class is printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-S " "\fIsite\fP
-Select the site to which to connect. For example
-.RB ' :0 ',
-for local display 0 when using
-.BR X .
-.TP
-.B \-x
-Remove the currently applied filter.
-.SH FILES
-.TP
-.B ~/.config/gamma
-The default gamma table file.
-.TP
-.B /etc/gamma
-The fallback gamma table file.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR cg-tools (7)
-.SH BUGS
-Please report bugs to https://github.com/maandree/cg-tools/issues
-or to maandree@kth.se
diff --git a/man/cg-icc.1 b/man/cg-icc.1
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-.TH CG-ICC 1 CG-TOOLS
-.SH NAME
-cg-icc - Apply ICC profiles to the monitors
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B cg-icc
-.RB [ \-M
-.IR method ]
-.RB [ \-S
-.IR site ]
-.RB [ \-c
-.IR crtc "]... ["\fB\-R\fP
-.IR rule ]
-.RB ( \-x
-|
-.RB [ \-p
-.IR priority ]
-.RB [ \-d ]
-.RI [ file ])
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B cg-icc
-applies the ICC profile
-.I file
-to the monitors. If
-.I file
-is not specified,
-.B cg-icc
-reads a default ICC profile table file and applies
-the appropriate profiles to each monitor, which as a
-profile, independently.
-.P
-The file is a 2-column text file where empty lines and lines
-starting with a
-.RB ' # ',
-after any whitespace, are ignored. The
-first value is a monitor's EDID, and the second value is the
-ICC file for that monitor.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.BR \-c " "\fIcrtc\fP
-Apply the filter to the CRTC with the monitor whose EDID is
-.IR crtc .
-By default, the filter is applied to all monitors.
-
-If
-.I crtc
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available CRTC's are listed.
-.TP
-.B \-d
-Keep the process alive and remove the filter on death.
-.TP
-.BR \-M " "\fImethod\fP
-Adjustment method name or number. Recognised names include:
-.TS
-tab(:);
-l l.
-\fBdummy\fP:Dummy method
-\fBrandr\fP:X RAndR
-\fBvidmode\fP:X VidMode
-\fBdrm\fP:Linux DRM
-\fBgdi\fP:Windows GDI
-\fBquartz\fP:Quartz Core Graphics
-.TE
-
-The adjustment methods are supported via
-.BR libgamma (7).
-Only methods that were enabled when
-.B libgamma
-was compiled will be supported.
-
-If
-.I method
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available adjustment methods are printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-p " "\fIpriority\fP
-Set the priority of the filter. Filters with higher priority
-are applied before filters with lower priority. The value
-must be a signed 64-bit integer (between \-9223372036854775807
-and 9223372036854775807).
-.BR cg-icc 's
-default priority is 0.
-
-If
-.I priority
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-the utility's default priority is printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-R " "\fIrule\fP
-Set the rule of of the filter to
-.IR rule .
-This is the last part of the filter's identifier (class).
-The default rule is
-.BR standard .
-
-If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ? '
-the utility's default rule is printed. If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ?? '
-the utility's default class is printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-S " "\fIsite\fP
-Select the site to which to connect. For example
-.RB ' :0 ',
-for local display 0 when using
-.BR X .
-.TP
-.B \-x
-Remove the currently applied filter.
-.SH FILES
-.TP
-.B ~/.config/icctab
-The default ICC profile table file.
-.TP
-.B /etc/icctab
-The fallback ICC profile table file.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR cg-tools (7)
-.SH BUGS
-Please report bugs to https://github.com/maandree/cg-tools/issues
-or to maandree@kth.se
diff --git a/man/cg-limits.1 b/man/cg-limits.1
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-.TH CG-LIMITS 1 CG-TOOLS
-.SH NAME
-cg-limits - Adjust the brightness and contrast on the monitors
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B cg-limits
-.RB [ \-M
-.IR method ]
-.RB [ \-S
-.IR site ]
-.RB [ \-c
-.IR crtc "]... ["\fB\-R\fP
-.IR rule ]
-.RB ( \-x
-|
-.RB [ \-p
-.IR priority ]
-.RB [ \-d ]
-.RB ([ \-B
-.IR brightness-file ]
-.RB [ \-C
-.IR contrast-file ]
-|
-.IB brightness-all : contrast-all
-|
-.IB brightness-red : contrast-red
-.IB brightness-green : contrast-green
-.IR brightness-blue \fB:\fP contrast-blue ))
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B cg-limits
-sets the brightness (the brightness of black) on the monitors to
-.I brightness-all
-and the contrast (the brightness of white) on the monitors to
-.I contrast-all
-on all channels, or the brightness to
-.IR brightness-red ,
-.IR brightness-green ,
-and
-.I brightness-blue
-to the red, green, and blue channels, respectively, and the
-contrasts to
-.IR contrast-red ,
-.IR contrast-green ,
-and
-.IR contrast-blue .
-Alternatively,
-.B cg-limits
-can change the brightness on each monitor independently by
-using reading the values from
-.I brightness-file
-and the contrast on each monitor independently by
-using reading the values from
-.I contrast-file
-or default files.
-.P
-The files are 4-column text files where empty lines and lines
-starting with a
-.RB ' # ',
-after any whitespace, are ignored.
-The values in the columns should be, in order, a monitor's
-EDID, that monitor's red value, green value, and blue value.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B \-B " "\fIbrightness-file\fP
-Read the brightness values from the selected file.
-.TP
-.B \-C " "\fIbrightness-file\fP
-Read the contrast values from the selected file.
-.TP
-.BR \-c " "\fIcrtc\fP
-Apply the filter to the CRTC with the monitor whose EDID is
-.IR crtc .
-By default, the filter is applied to all monitors.
-
-If
-.I crtc
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available CRTC's are listed.
-.TP
-.B \-d
-Keep the process alive and remove the filter on death.
-.TP
-.BR \-M " "\fImethod\fP
-Adjustment method name or number. Recognised names include:
-.TS
-tab(:);
-l l.
-\fBdummy\fP:Dummy method
-\fBrandr\fP:X RAndR
-\fBvidmode\fP:X VidMode
-\fBdrm\fP:Linux DRM
-\fBgdi\fP:Windows GDI
-\fBquartz\fP:Quartz Core Graphics
-.TE
-
-The adjustment methods are supported via
-.BR libgamma (7).
-Only methods that were enabled when
-.B libgamma
-was compiled will be supported.
-
-If
-.I method
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available adjustment methods are printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-p " "\fIpriority\fP
-Set the priority of the filter. Filters with higher priority
-are applied before filters with lower priority. The value
-must be a signed 64-bit integer (between \-9223372036854775807
-and 9223372036854775807).
-.BR cg-limits 's
-default priority is \-4611686018427387904.
-
-If
-.I priority
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-the utility's default priority is printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-R " "\fIrule\fP
-Set the rule of of the filter to
-.IR rule .
-This is the last part of the filter's identifier (class).
-The default rule is
-.BR standard .
-
-If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ? '
-the utility's default rule is printed. If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ?? '
-the utility's default class is printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-S " "\fIsite\fP
-Select the site to which to connect. For example
-.RB ' :0 ',
-for local display 0 when using
-.BR X .
-.TP
-.B \-x
-Remove the currently applied filter.
-.SH FILES
-.TP
-.B ~/.config/brightness
-The default brightness table file.
-.TP
-.B ~/.config/contrast
-The default contrast table file.
-.TP
-.B /etc/brightness
-The fallback brightness table file.
-.TP
-.B /etc/contrast
-The fallback contrast table file.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR cg-tools (7)
-.SH BUGS
-Please report bugs to https://github.com/maandree/cg-tools/issues
-or to maandree@kth.se
diff --git a/man/cg-linear.1 b/man/cg-linear.1
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-.TH CG-LINEAR 1 CG-TOOLS
-.SH NAME
-cg-linear - Create a span where adjustments are over unencodec RGB
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B cg-linear
-.RB [ \-M
-.IR method ]
-.RB [ \-S
-.IR site ]
-.RB [ \-c
-.IR crtc "]... ["\fB\-R\fP
-.IR rule-base ]
-.RB ( \-x
-|
-.B \-p
-.IB start-priority : stop-priority
-.RB [ \-d ]
-.RB [ \+rgb ])
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B cg-linear
-adds two filters to the CLUT, one filter that converts
-all stops to unencoded RGB, and a second filter that
-converts all stops to encodec RGB.
-.P
-Note that if this is applied multiple times, values
-can be doubly encoded and doubly decode.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.BR \+r
-Ignore the red channel.
-.TP
-.BR \+g
-Ignore the green channel.
-.TP
-.BR \+b
-Ignore the blue channel.
-.TP
-.BR \-c " "\fIcrtc\fP
-Apply the filter to the CRTC with the monitor whose EDID is
-.IR crtc .
-By default, the filter is applied to all monitors.
-
-If
-.I crtc
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available CRTC's are listed.
-.TP
-.B \-d
-Keep the process alive and remove the filter on death.
-.TP
-.BR \-M " "\fImethod\fP
-Adjustment method name or number. Recognised names include:
-.TS
-tab(:);
-l l.
-\fBdummy\fP:Dummy method
-\fBrandr\fP:X RAndR
-\fBvidmode\fP:X VidMode
-\fBdrm\fP:Linux DRM
-\fBgdi\fP:Windows GDI
-\fBquartz\fP:Quartz Core Graphics
-.TE
-
-The adjustment methods are supported via
-.BR libgamma (7).
-Only methods that were enabled when
-.B libgamma
-was compiled will be supported.
-
-If
-.I method
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available adjustment methods are printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-p " "\fIstart-priority\fP\fB:\fP\fIstop-priority\fP
-Set the priority of the linearisation filter to
-.IR start-priority ,
-and the priority of the delinearisation filter to
-.IR stop-priority .
-Filters with higher priority are applied before filters with
-lower priority. This means that normally you want the
-.I start-priority
-to be higher than
-.IR stop-priority .
-The value must be a signed 64-bit integer (between
-\-9223372036854775807 and 9223372036854775807).
-.TP
-.BR \-R " "\fIrule-base\fP
-Set the rule base of of the filters to
-.IR rule-base .
-.RB ' :start '
-and
-.RB ' :stop '
-are appended to the
-linearisation filter's rule and delinearisation filter's rule,
-respectively. The rule is the last part of the filter's
-identifier (class). The default rule base is
-.BR standard .
-
-If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ? '
-the utility's default rule vase is printed. If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ?? '
-the utility's default classes is printed. The first printed
-class is for the linearisation filter, and the second printed
-class is for the delinearisation filter.
-.TP
-.BR \-S " "\fIsite\fP
-Select the site to which to connect. For example
-.RB ' :0 ',
-for local display 0 when using
-.BR X .
-.TP
-.B \-x
-Remove the currently applied filter.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR cg-tools (7)
-.SH BUGS
-Please report bugs to https://github.com/maandree/cg-tools/issues
-or to maandree@kth.se
diff --git a/man/cg-negative.1 b/man/cg-negative.1
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-.TH CG-NEGATIVE 1 CG-TOOLS
-.SH NAME
-cg-negative - Invert colour on the monitors
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B cg-negative
-.RB [ \-M
-.IR method ]
-.RB [ \-S
-.IR site ]
-.RB [ \-c
-.IR crtc "]... ["\fB\-R\fP
-.IR rule ]
-.RB ( \-x
-|
-.RB [ \-p
-.IR priority ]
-.RB [ \-d ]
-.RB [ \+rgb ])
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B cg-negative
-inverts the colours on the monitors.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.BR \+r
-Do not invert the red channel.
-.TP
-.BR \+g
-Do not invert the green channel.
-.TP
-.BR \+b
-Do not invert the blue channel.
-.TP
-.BR \-c " "\fIcrtc\fP
-Apply the filter to the CRTC with the monitor whose EDID is
-.IR crtc .
-By default, the filter is applied to all monitors.
-
-If
-.I crtc
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available CRTC's are listed.
-.TP
-.B \-d
-Keep the process alive and remove the filter on death.
-.TP
-.BR \-M " "\fImethod\fP
-Adjustment method name or number. Recognised names include:
-.TS
-tab(:);
-l l.
-\fBdummy\fP:Dummy method
-\fBrandr\fP:X RAndR
-\fBvidmode\fP:X VidMode
-\fBdrm\fP:Linux DRM
-\fBgdi\fP:Windows GDI
-\fBquartz\fP:Quartz Core Graphics
-.TE
-
-The adjustment methods are supported via
-.BR libgamma (7).
-Only methods that were enabled when
-.B libgamma
-was compiled will be supported.
-
-If
-.I method
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available adjustment methods are printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-p " "\fIpriority\fP
-Set the priority of the filter. Filters with higher priority
-are applied before filters with lower priority. The value
-must be a signed 64-bit integer (between \-9223372036854775807
-and 9223372036854775807).
-.BR cg-negative 's
-default priority is 4611686018427387904.
-
-If
-.I priority
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-the utility's default priority is printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-R " "\fIrule\fP
-Set the rule of of the filter to
-.IR rule .
-This is the last part of the filter's identifier (class).
-The default rule is
-.BR standard .
-
-If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ? '
-the utility's default rule is printed. If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ?? '
-the utility's default class is printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-S " "\fIsite\fP
-Select the site to which to connect. For example
-.RB ' :0 ',
-for local display 0 when using
-.BR X .
-.TP
-.B \-x
-Remove the currently applied filter.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR cg-tools (7)
-.SH BUGS
-Please report bugs to https://github.com/maandree/cg-tools/issues
-or to maandree@kth.se
diff --git a/man/cg-query.1 b/man/cg-query.1
deleted file mode 100644
index f726ebd..0000000
--- a/man/cg-query.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
-.TH CG-QUERY 1 CG-TOOLS
-.SH NAME
-cg-query - List output filters applied to a monitor
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B cg-query
-.RB [ \-M
-.IR method ]
-.RB [ \-S
-.IR site ]
-.RB [ \-h
-.IR high ]
-.RB [ \-l
-.IR low ]
-.B \-c
-.I crtc
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B cg-query
-prints a list of all output filters applied to the monitor
-whose EDID is
-.IR crtc .
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.BR \-h " "\fIhigh\fP
-Do not list filter with higher priority than
-.IR high .
-.TP
-.BR \-l " "\fIlow\fP
-Do not list filter with lower priority than
-.IR low .
-.TP
-.BR \-c " "\fIcrtc\fP
-Apply the filter to the CRTC with the monitor whose EDID is
-.IR crtc .
-
-If
-.I crtc
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available CRTC's are listed.
-.TP
-.BR \-M " "\fImethod\fP
-Adjustment method name or number. Recognised names include:
-.TS
-tab(:);
-l l.
-\fBdummy\fP:Dummy method
-\fBrandr\fP:X RAndR
-\fBvidmode\fP:X VidMode
-\fBdrm\fP:Linux DRM
-\fBgdi\fP:Windows GDI
-\fBquartz\fP:Quartz Core Graphics
-.TE
-
-The adjustment methods are supported via
-.BR libgamma (7).
-Only methods that were enabled when
-.B libgamma
-was compiled will be supported.
-
-If
-.I method
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available adjustment methods are printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-S " "\fIsite\fP
-Select the site to which to connect. For example
-.RB ' :0 ',
-for local display 0 when using
-.BR X .
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR cg-tools (7)
-.SH BUGS
-Please report bugs to https://github.com/maandree/cg-tools/issues
-or to maandree@kth.se
diff --git a/man/cg-rainbow.1 b/man/cg-rainbow.1
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index cd397f8..0000000
--- a/man/cg-rainbow.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,117 +0,0 @@
-.TH CG-RAINBOW 1 CG-TOOLS
-.SH NAME
-cg-rainbow - Adds a rainbow cycle effect to the monitors
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B cg-rainbow
-.RB [ \-M
-.IR method ]
-.RB [ \-S
-.IR site ]
-.RB [ \-c
-.IR crtc "]... ["\fB\-R\fP
-.IR rule ]
-.RB [ \-p
-.IR priority ]
-.RB [ \-l
-.IR luminosity ]
-.RB [ \-s
-.IR rainbowhz ]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B cg-rainbow
-cycles between a the rainbow's colors and use the colours
-as the monitors' white colour.
-.P
-.B cg-rainbow
-is a rewrite of
-.BR xrainbow (1)
-and
-.BR grainbow (1).
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.BR \-l " "\fIluminosity\fP
-Select the luminosity of the rainbow. A value of 0 means
-the rainbow is completely black, and a value of 1 means the
-the rainbow is fully saturated, but not oversaturated. The
-default luminosity is one third.
-.TP
-.BR \-s " "\fIrainbowhz\fP
-Select the number of of rainbow-cycles per second. The
-default frequency is one third.
-.TP
-.BR \-c " "\fIcrtc\fP
-Apply the filter to the CRTC with the monitor whose EDID is
-.IR crtc .
-By default, the filter is applied to all monitors.
-
-If
-.I crtc
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available CRTC's are listed.
-.TP
-.BR \-M " "\fImethod\fP
-Adjustment method name or number. Recognised names include:
-.TS
-tab(:);
-l l.
-\fBdummy\fP:Dummy method
-\fBrandr\fP:X RAndR
-\fBvidmode\fP:X VidMode
-\fBdrm\fP:Linux DRM
-\fBgdi\fP:Windows GDI
-\fBquartz\fP:Quartz Core Graphics
-.TE
-
-The adjustment methods are supported via
-.BR libgamma (7).
-Only methods that were enabled when
-.B libgamma
-was compiled will be supported.
-
-If
-.I method
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available adjustment methods are printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-p " "\fIpriority\fP
-Set the priority of the filter. Filters with higher priority
-are applied before filters with lower priority. The value
-must be a signed 64-bit integer (between \-9223372036854775807
-and 9223372036854775807).
-.BR cg-rainbow 's
-default priority is 1152921504606846976.
-
-If
-.I priority
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-the utility's default priority is printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-R " "\fIrule\fP
-Set the rule of of the filter to
-.IR rule .
-This is the last part of the filter's identifier (class).
-The default rule is
-.BR standard .
-
-If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ? '
-the utility's default rule is printed. If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ?? '
-the utility's default class is printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-S " "\fIsite\fP
-Select the site to which to connect. For example
-.RB ' :0 ',
-for local display 0 when using
-.BR X .
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR cg-tools (7)
-.SH BUGS
-Please report bugs to https://github.com/maandree/cg-tools/issues
-or to maandree@kth.se
diff --git a/man/cg-remove.1 b/man/cg-remove.1
deleted file mode 100644
index bd68648..0000000
--- a/man/cg-remove.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
-.TH CG-REMOVE 1 CG-TOOLS
-.SH NAME
-cg-remove - Remove output filter from monitors
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B cg-remove
-.RB [ \-M
-.IR method ]
-.RB [ \-S
-.IR site ]
-.RB [ \-c
-.IR crtc "]... " class ...
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B cg-remove
-remove the filters with the selected
-.IR class es.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.BR \-c " "\fIcrtc\fP
-Apply the filter to the CRTC with the monitor whose EDID is
-.IR crtc .
-By default, the filter is applied to all monitors.
-
-If
-.I crtc
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available CRTC's are listed.
-.TP
-.BR \-M " "\fImethod\fP
-Adjustment method name or number. Recognised names include:
-.TS
-tab(:);
-l l.
-\fBdummy\fP:Dummy method
-\fBrandr\fP:X RAndR
-\fBvidmode\fP:X VidMode
-\fBdrm\fP:Linux DRM
-\fBgdi\fP:Windows GDI
-\fBquartz\fP:Quartz Core Graphics
-.TE
-
-The adjustment methods are supported via
-.BR libgamma (7).
-Only methods that were enabled when
-.B libgamma
-was compiled will be supported.
-
-If
-.I method
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available adjustment methods are printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-S " "\fIsite\fP
-Select the site to which to connect. For example
-.RB ' :0 ',
-for local display 0 when using
-.BR X .
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR cg-tools (7)
-.SH BUGS
-Please report bugs to https://github.com/maandree/cg-tools/issues
-or to maandree@kth.se
diff --git a/man/cg-shallow.1 b/man/cg-shallow.1
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index 8b80263..0000000
--- a/man/cg-shallow.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,130 +0,0 @@
-.TH CG-SHALLOW 1 CG-TOOLS
-.SH NAME
-cg-shallow - Emulate low colour resolution on the monitors
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B cg-shallow
-.RB [ \-M
-.IR method ]
-.RB [ \-S
-.IR site ]
-.RB [ \-c
-.IR crtc "]... ["\fB\-R\fP
-.IR rule ]
-.RB ( \-x
-|
-.RB [ \-p
-.IR priority ]
-.RB [ \-d ]
-.RI [ all
-|
-.I red
-.I green
-.IR blue ])
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B cg-shallow
-degrades the colour resolution on the monitors, to
-.I all
-values on each channel, or to
-.IR red ,
-.IR green ,
-and
-.I blue
-to the red, green, and blue channels independently, respectively.
-A value of 0 means the resolution will not be changes. The values
-are encodingly equidistantly distributed with black and full colour
-remaining as is, unless the value 1 is specified, in which case
-it undefined which brightness the channel will be fixed at.
-.PP
-If neither
-.I all
-or
-.IR red ,
-.IR green ,
-and
-.I blue
-are specified, the value 2 for all channels is selected by default.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.BR \-c " "\fIcrtc\fP
-Apply the filter to the CRTC with the monitor whose EDID is
-.IR crtc .
-By default, the filter is applied to all monitors.
-
-If
-.I crtc
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available CRTC's are listed.
-.TP
-.B \-d
-Keep the process alive and remove the filter on death.
-.TP
-.BR \-M " "\fImethod\fP
-Adjustment method name or number. Recognised names include:
-.TS
-tab(:);
-l l.
-\fBdummy\fP:Dummy method
-\fBrandr\fP:X RAndR
-\fBvidmode\fP:X VidMode
-\fBdrm\fP:Linux DRM
-\fBgdi\fP:Windows GDI
-\fBquartz\fP:Quartz Core Graphics
-.TE
-
-The adjustment methods are supported via
-.BR libgamma (7).
-Only methods that were enabled when
-.B libgamma
-was compiled will be supported.
-
-If
-.I method
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available adjustment methods are printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-p " "\fIpriority\fP
-Set the priority of the filter. Filters with higher priority
-are applied before filters with lower priority. The value
-must be a signed 64-bit integer (between \-9223372036854775807
-and 9223372036854775807).
-.BR cg-brilliance 's
-default priority is \-6917529027641081856.
-
-If
-.I priority
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-the utility's default priority is printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-R " "\fIrule\fP
-Set the rule of of the filter to
-.IR rule .
-This is the last part of the filter's identifier (class).
-The default rule is
-.BR standard .
-
-If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ? '
-the utility's default rule is printed. If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ?? '
-the utility's default class is printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-S " "\fIsite\fP
-Select the site to which to connect. For example
-.RB ' :0 ',
-for local display 0 when using
-.BR X .
-.TP
-.B \-x
-Remove the currently applied filter.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR cg-tools (7)
-.SH BUGS
-Please report bugs to https://github.com/maandree/cg-tools/issues
-or to maandree@kth.se
diff --git a/man/cg-sleepmode.1 b/man/cg-sleepmode.1
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index c750ea0..0000000
--- a/man/cg-sleepmode.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,136 +0,0 @@
-.TH CG-SLEEPMODE 1 CG-TOOLS
-.SH NAME
-cg-sleepmode - Gradually fade out the monitors, and gradually fade in on exit
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B cg-sleepmode
-.RB [ \-M
-.IR method ]
-.RB [ \-S
-.IR site ]
-.RB [ \-c
-.IR crtc "]... ["\fB\-R\fP
-.IR rule ]
-.RB [ \-p
-.IR priority ]
-.RB [ \-r
-.IR red-fadeout-time ]
-.RB [ \-g
-.IR green-fadeout-time ]
-.RB [ \-b
-.IR blue-fadeout-time ]
-.RI [ red-luminosity
-.RI [ green-luminosity
-.RI [ blue-luminosity ]]]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B cg-sleepmode
-gradually fade out the red, green, and blue channels on the
-monitors to the brilliances of
-.IR red-luminosity ,
-.IR green-luminosity ,
-and
-.IR blue-luminosity ,
-respectively, whose default values are 0.25, 0, and 0,
-respectively. A value of 0 means complete darkness, a
-value of 1 means normal brilliance.
-.P
-.B cg-sleepmode
-does not exist after the channels have been faded out,
-instead, it's waits until it's killed, and then fades the
-channel's back in to normal brilliance.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.BR \-r " "\fIred-fadeout-time\fP
-Set the fade-out time for the red channel to
-\fIred-fadeout-time\fP seconds. The fade-in time is based
-on this value. The default fadeout time for the red channel
-is 3 seconds.
-.TP
-.BR \-g " "\fIgreen-fadeout-time\fP
-Set the fade-out time for the green channel to
-\fIgreen-fadeout-time\fP seconds. The fade-in time is based
-on this value. The default fadeout time for the green channel
-is 2 seconds.
-.TP
-.BR \-b " "\fIblue-fadeout-time\fP
-Set the fade-out time for the blue channel to
-\fIblue-fadeout-time\fP seconds. The fade-in time is based
-on this value. The default fadeout time for the blue channel
-is 1 second.
-.TP
-.BR \-c " "\fIcrtc\fP
-Apply the filter to the CRTC with the monitor whose EDID is
-.IR crtc .
-By default, the filter is applied to all monitors.
-
-If
-.I crtc
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available CRTC's are listed.
-.TP
-.BR \-M " "\fImethod\fP
-Adjustment method name or number. Recognised names include:
-.TS
-tab(:);
-l l.
-\fBdummy\fP:Dummy method
-\fBrandr\fP:X RAndR
-\fBvidmode\fP:X VidMode
-\fBdrm\fP:Linux DRM
-\fBgdi\fP:Windows GDI
-\fBquartz\fP:Quartz Core Graphics
-.TE
-
-The adjustment methods are supported via
-.BR libgamma (7).
-Only methods that were enabled when
-.B libgamma
-was compiled will be supported.
-
-If
-.I method
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-all available adjustment methods are printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-p " "\fIpriority\fP
-Set the priority of the filter. Filters with higher priority
-are applied before filters with lower priority. The value
-must be a signed 64-bit integer (between \-9223372036854775807
-and 9223372036854775807).
-.BR cg-sleepmode 's
-default priority is 1729382256910270464.
-
-If
-.I priority
-is
-.RB ' ? ',
-the utility's default priority is printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-R " "\fIrule\fP
-Set the rule of of the filter to
-.IR rule .
-This is the last part of the filter's identifier (class).
-The default rule is
-.BR standard .
-
-If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ? '
-the utility's default rule is printed. If
-.I rule
-is
-.RB ' ?? '
-the utility's default class is printed.
-.TP
-.BR \-S " "\fIsite\fP
-Select the site to which to connect. For example
-.RB ' :0 ',
-for local display 0 when using
-.BR X .
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR cg-tools (7)
-.SH BUGS
-Please report bugs to https://github.com/maandree/cg-tools/issues
-or to maandree@kth.se
diff --git a/man/cg-tools.7 b/man/cg-tools.7
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index 0a2c3af..0000000
--- a/man/cg-tools.7
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
-.TH CG-TOOLS 7 CG-TOOLS
-.SH NAME
-cg-tools - Cooperative gamma tools
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B cg-tools
-is a collection of utilities that change the colour output on monitors
-without overriding each other.
-.SH UTILITIES
-.TP
-.BR cg-brilliance (1)
-Set the brilliance on the monitors.
-.TP
-.BR cg-darkroom (1)
-Invert colour on the monitors and make them dark red.
-.TP
-.BR cg-gamma (1)
-Adjust the gamma curves on the monitors.
-.TP
-.BR cg-icc (1)
-Apply ICC profiles to the monitors.
-.TP
-.BR cg-limits (1)
-Adjust the brightness and contrast on the monitors.
-.TP
-.BR cg-linear (1)
-Create a span of priorities where adjustments are made
-on unencoded (linear) RGB rather than encoded RGB.
-.TP
-.BR cg-negative (1)
-Invert colour on the monitors.
-.TP
-.BR cg-query (1)
-List output filters applied to a monitor.
-.TP
-.BR cg-rainbow (1)
-Adds a rainbow cycle effect to the monitors.
-.TP
-.BR cg-remove (1)
-Remove output filter from monitors.
-.TP
-.BR cg-sleepmode (1)
-Gradually fade out the monitors, and gradually fade in on exit.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR libcoopgamma (7),
-.BR coopgammad (1)
-.SH BUGS
-Please report bugs to https://github.com/maandree/cg-tools/issues
-or to maandree@kth.se