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@dircategory Miscellaneous
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* crt-calibrator: (crt-calibrator.)  CRT monitor calibrator utility for Linux VT
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Copyright @copyright{} 2015 Mattias Andrée

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@top crt-calibrator -- CRT monitor calibrator utility for Linux VT
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@titlepage
@title crt-calibrator
@subtitle Passphrase strength evaluator
@author by Mattias Andrée (maandree)

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* Overview::                        Brief overview of @command{crt-calibrator}.
* Invoking::                        Executing @command{crt-calibrator}.
* GNU Free Documentation License::  Copying and sharing this manual.
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@node Overview
@chapter Overview

@command{crt-calibrator} is an interactive tool that guides
you through calibrating your CRT monitors.

The program cannot be run from inside X, it is required that
it is run from the Linux VT, otherwise known as the TTY.



@node Invoking
@chapter Invoking

@command{crt-calibrator} takes atmost one argument,
which must not start with a dash.

When done, the program will print gamma-ramp information
that is useful when setting the calibrations automatically.
If a file has been specified via the command line, this
information is stored to that that file.



@node GNU Free Documentation License
@appendix GNU Free Documentation License
@include fdl.texinfo

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