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   <title>Installation of separate+-0.5.8</title>
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   <description>Dear maestro of GNU programming,
I have successfully installed Gimp 2.6.11 on my MacBook Pro (MacOS 10.6.6) and have also successfully derived components for the &quot;separate+ - 0.5.8&quot; plug-in. I am not a programmer, and I am quite new to using Xcode for installing new software and plug-ins. So if you have time, I would very much appreciate any clues you can provide as to where (what system folders, etc.) these components belong. As far I can tell the process of using the Makefile.macosx created these components in the &quot;separate+&quot; folder . . .

icc_colorspace.c
icc_colorspace.h

iccbutton.c
iccbutton.h

iccclassicons.h

icon.h

import.c

jpeg.c
jpeg.h

lcms_wrapper.c
lcms_wrapper.h

platform.h

psd.c
psd.h

separate-core.c
separate-core.h

separate-export.c
separate-export.h

separate-gui.c

separate.c
separate.h

srgb_profile.h

tiff.c
tiff.h

util.c
util.h

- That's it, I believe. I have already built a recent version of LittleCMS using its .xcodeproj. I have also placed the &quot;sRGB_type2.icc&quot; file in the Profiles folder of the ColorSync Library. Once again, thank you for any advice you can provide.
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