Hi, On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 09:51:19AM -0800, Ron Cemer wrote: > >That's not really "standard" but I'll comment on this later. > > > > > I was trying to do it the way that the epson does it (e.g. "usb > /dev/usb/scanner0" in the .conf file). Not sure whether that's the best > approach, but that got me going initially.
I think it's ok. The epson backend checks for "usb vendor product" and calls sanei_usb_attach_matching_devices if it find such a line. Otherwise it checks for "usb" and calls attach for the device name. If it's not "usb", it calls sanei_config_attach_matching_devices(line, attach_one); > Not yet, but I will now. I didn't really know who to get in touch > with. Thanks for letting me know! I just copied the address from AUTHORS, I hope it's still valid. > >Please also have a look at the coding style, indent should be able to > >"fix" that. > > > > > Do you have a list of args you like to run indent with? None :-) Or to be exact, indent -gnu, but that's the default. There are some more tips in doc/backend-writing.txt. Even if most of them won't be importatnt for you, some may give some hints. > >A manpage update and an updated doc/descriptions/fujitsu.desc file > >would be also nice. But I guess the maintainer can du that :-) > > > > > I'm not sure how to update the manpage, but I can surely update the > doc/descriptions/fujitsu.desc file. cd doc/, edit sane-fujitsu.man, run make ; make install, check the result :-) If you want to understand what you are doing, read man 7 man. Bye, Henning
