On 22/12/2007, John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > the padwidth and pageheight give the physical size of the expected paper. -x > and -y are constrained within the pagewidth and pageheight values. This > scanner is sheetfed, so there is no concept of a physical scan bed that has > a limited size. The valid range of -x and -y depend on --pagewidth > and --pageheight. gscan2pdf seems to only be using -x and -y. > > If --pagewidth and --pageheight are listed and a paper size large than the > default is selected, the relevant --pagewidth or --pageheight should be > increased to match -x or -y. --pagewidth or --pageheight should never be > decreased. Alternatively, you could always set --pagewidth or --pageheight > to the maximum. As far as I can tell, that works.
I have only seen the --pagewidth and --pageheight options for Fujitsu scanners, and they are only meaningful for ADF operation. gscan2pdf lists only the paper sizes than can be scanner by the tlxy options. The pagewidth and height options are completely ignored. What gscan2pdf should do is to check the page sizes against the pagewidth/height options, if present and set them to the selected paper size, ignoring the tlxy options (which would only be useful if you wanted to scan an area of a page, based on a preview scan). Regards Jeff -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

