Try a different faxproject name or delete the directory with the name of the faxproject.
Bye Oliver Paul Baker schrieb: > > I made a mistake the other day, and I'd appreciate it if someone could > tell me how to correct it. > > I decided to have a look at sending a fax with Xsane. I changed the > function from viewer to fax, had a look at what all was involved, then > tried to close the window. It wouldn't close, so I killed it, instead > of just switching the mode back to viewer. > > If I remember right, when the fax window first opened there were > several buttons (Insert file, Show page, Rename page & Delete page), the > phone number field, the filename field, a text window, and another > button at the bottom that I think was to start the scanner working. > > After I screwed it up, everything is still displayed, and the button > at > the very bottom is Create project, now. The filename field and the > Create project button are the only things I can interact with now. If I > click on the Create project button, it gives me an error message saying > "Error during save: Could not create secure file (may be a link does > exist):", followed by the filename. > > I'm hoping there's just a data file somewhere that I can delete and > make a fresh start, but I can't find it. I searched the disk for files > created in that time frame, that looked like they belonged to Sane, and > deleted them but it didn't change anything. > > From the command line I see: > > Gdk-CRITICAL **: file gdkimage.c: line 416 (gdk_image_destroy): > assertion `image != NULL' failed. > > That message appears on the Xsane startup and repeats four times. I > don't get any other error messages on the command line when I try the > fax function. > > Thanks in advance. > _______________________________________________ > Sane-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.mostang.com/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel -- Homepage: http://www.rauch-domain.de sane-umax: http://www.rauch-domain.de/sane-umax xsane: http://www.xsane.org E-Mail: mailto:[email protected]
