Hello,
in my view and daily work experiience the initial idea of having something
which makes life easier for the common scanning guy is of undisputable sex
appeal. Since even if you ever stay in the same distro with ever the same
scanner you have steadily to fiddle around from versionnumber to
Please forgive me if the answer to my problem is
obvious, but I looking for help getting an Avision
AV210 working.
I downloaded sane-backends-1.0.16 and did a
./configure
make
make install
everything seems to have installed fine.
scanimage -L gives me:
device `avision:libusb:001:005' is a Avis
Brian J Densmore schrieb:
>
>Maybe it's time
>
>
>someone works on making TWAIN applications for Linux?
>
Hello,
I think SANE is currently a very powerful API with the big advantage that all
frontends (and linux scanner applications) are able to work with all
(linux)backends.
If we have som
hello,
i have read that the scaner "hp scnajet 5530" is not supported.
I have also read that it is possibile to write an backend driver.
maybe i can do write an backend driver. Pleas tell me how to do this.
bes regards
herby
Hi,
> I tried more resolutions. The results are funny:
> - 200 dpi is OK
> - 150 dpi works, too
> - 100 dpi works, but the scanned area was displaced in y direction
> - 75 dpi works, but scans a larger y distance than expected
> - 50 dpi is OK,
> - values under 50 are rounded to 50
I've added 1
Julien BLACHE wrote:
>St?phane VOLTZ wrote:
>
>
>
>> I believe this is a great thing. Some time in the future, people will
>> be able
>>to bought scanner with the software to have it run immediatly under linux. It
>>is what most people (including me) want. A good point for the so-called
St?phane VOLTZ wrote:
> I believe this is a great thing. Some time in the future, people will
> be able
> to bought scanner with the software to have it run immediatly under linux. It
> is what most people (including me) want. A good point for the so-called
> 'linux desktop'.
And you'r
m. allan noah wrote:
> sorry i have not responded sooner to this thread. i think that someone
> else covered that the call in question was BSD specific. is there a sane
> policy toward IFDEFs around this kind of thing?
I don't know about sane policy, but basically you shoud use strlcpy,
strncpy
I wrote an email asking for CX3500
support to be added to SANE, only
to realise it has the same USB ID
as the CX3650, which was added to
SANE on 2005-04-26. I guess that means
SANE now supports the CX3500 'out
of the box'?
In that case could someone please
add the CX3500 to the list of supported
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From: an...@pfeiffer.edu (m. allan noah)
Date:
Breacher wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I subscribed to this list on Henning Meier-Geinitz' suggestion. I am the owner
>of a Canon CanoScan 9950F scanner, which i would like very much to be usable
>exclusively with (X)sane. It's an awesome scanner, 4800 dpi on hardware
>alone, with racks to scan an entire phot
that microtek usb to scsi adapter is a weird beast. it changes its usb
interface based on whether it was plugged into the device or the host
first. hence, those weird mass-storage devices it makes. try searching
around for reviews of it online, some will surely mention the details.
i wont have
Hi,
I subscribed to this list on Henning Meier-Geinitz' suggestion. I am the owner
of a Canon CanoScan 9950F scanner, which i would like very much to be usable
exclusively with (X)sane. It's an awesome scanner, 4800 dpi on hardware
alone, with racks to scan an entire photo film, or 16 slides at
Le Lundi 10 Octobre 2005 10:23, Ren? Rebe a ?crit?:
> Hi all,
>
> aside my SANE Avision backend I do various other stuff - including a
> commercial TWAIN driver, recently.
>
> I noticed the TWAIN 2.0 "work in progress" list includes the target "Linux"
> and a "rewritten Data Souce Manager released
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