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Actually Portable Vim (With a Cute Vimrc)
I don't know what you mean by color management - is it the calibration of the display with xrite/argyll?
For ICC profiles colormgr can help: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ICC_profiles#Wayland
If you just need basic brightness, contrast and gamma, wl-gammactl should do that: https://github.com/mischw/wl-gammactl
BTW Hyprland is not required, it's just the most practical way to have shortcuts key mappings in Wayland
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Setting Contrast Value in Wayland
However, this does not work in Wayland since it obviously belongs to the X Window System. I started searching the web for a possible solution and found wl-gammactl, which is a GUI for wlroots (https://github.com/mischw/wl-gammactl) and the gnome-gamma-tool (https://github.com/zb3/gnome-gamma-tool), but neither of them seemed to work because of missing dependencies, which can't be installed or invalid version numbers of required packages (e.g. found 1.20 but need: '>=1.23'). When attempting to build the gnome-gamma-tool, the following error message appears (despite Colord being installed):
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Being productive in Plasma 5.23.2 - So I've heard KDE Plasma is bad with Wayland and multi-monitors...
It's very much possible with Wayland. Whether Plasma supports it is another question, unfortunately. Great program though, you can control it with commands and set an invert screen colors keybind.
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How to invert screen colors?
What would be the best way to implement this? I tried wl-gammactl https://github.com/mischw/wl-gammactl with those settings but the screen just goes fully white?
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Import gamma colors from X11 to Wayland
Probably it just support sway as said here on github
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How to control OLED brightness in Wayland
Wayland is the protocol applications use to talk to compositors. What you need to control (this kind of-, since I assume you want a software overlay) brightness depends on the compositor/desktop environment you use. For wlroots based compositors (wayfire, sway) wl-gammactl or wlr-brightness could be useful. For Gnome (below version 40) the soft-brightness extension looks like what you need.
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mischw/wl-gammactl is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of wl-gammactl is C.