Can you also try the scanadf (no -perl) frontend? You can find it in
the sane package.
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On 01/11/2011 08:13 AM, Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
Can you also try the scanadf (no -perl) frontend? You can find it in
the sane package.
That's the one that I noticed the problem with to start with.
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On 11 January 2011 15:43, John Goerzen jgoer...@complete.org wrote:
That's the one that I noticed the problem with to start with.
Ah. In that case, assuming that you can also reproduce this on the
command line, then this bug can be reassigned to the the sane package.
If you start gscan2pdf with
On 01/11/2011 09:36 AM, Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
On 11 January 2011 15:43, John Goerzenjgoer...@complete.org wrote:
That's the one that I noticed the problem with to start with.
Ah. In that case, assuming that you can also reproduce this on the
command line, then this bug can be reassigned
Following up on your requests in the bug:
1) I don't know what the test backend is, or how to use it
2) Backend report:
scanadf-perl: problem exists
scanimage: works normally
libsane-perl: works normally
scanimage-perl: works normally
Hope this helps,
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You can start gscan2pdf with the test backend by specifying it on the
command line:
$ gscan2pdf --device=test
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On 01/01/2011 03:18 PM, Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
You can start gscan2pdf with the test backend by specifying it on the
command line:
$ gscan2pdf --device=test
Hm, this is a little different than the other. I normally have the ADF
options under scan options. However, with the test backend,
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