I will check out the option for ADF, though I wanted to circumvent it... I have had past problems with jams and adf. Also, I wanted to use all of this in the windows environment, and wanted to minimize hand manipulation of any type.
Sunil > Hi, > > On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 08:23:03AM -0500, Sunil William Savkar wrote: >> However, one thing I miss that the native front end written by >> microSuck had was the ability to scan multiple pages and generate in >> one set of scannings a multi-page tiff. >> >> I could do this manually by scanning in each page and then with all >> the resulting files create the multi-page, but this is a bit >> laborious. > > I'm not sure if XSane can do this "all-in-one". But you know that you > can use the ADF automatically with XSane: once press "start" and it > scans until the tray is empty? At least this works for me. There is an > option in the enhancement section to select which mode is ADF. > > If you use "Save mode" and file name patterns like page-0001.tiff and > put the files into one directory you should be able to convert them to > multipage tiff with convert (from ImageMagick) by something like this: > convert page-*.tiff complete.tiff (untested). > > So it's only two commands: xasne and convert. > > Bye, > Henning > _______________________________________________ > Sane-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.mostang.com/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel
