Hi
On 19/05/2005, at 1:41 AM, Steve Underwood wrote: So you get the calling machine's number shown twice at the top of each page? Once in this extra header, and once in the normal header sent as part of the image? Weird. FAX machines don't normally do that. Does this extra header overlay a part of the page, or does it make the page one line longer?
It is printed in very faint characters very close to the top edge of a page. Spandsp puts the calling machine's number in one of the tag fields in the TIFF headers. It puts several things in those tags - the name of the software which generated the file (spandsp), the hostname of the receiving computer, the far machine's ident, the far machine's maker and model (if they can be identified). Programs like tiffdump will show that information. Some image viewers also allow you to see it (don't ask me which ones off hand).
I just ran tiffdump on some of the tifff files received, and I can't see the Fax ID in those :(
In the fax I sent to myself there is a "ImageDescription (270) ASCII (2) 13" which then contain the entry i entered in the fax settings .
Thanks for the hint.
Jean-Yves --- Jean-Yves Avenard Hydrix Pty Ltd - Embedding the net www.hydrix.com | fax +61 3 95722686 | office +61 3 8573 5299 | direct +61 3 8573 5200 |
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