Hello Cedric,
Also check in your home directory .sane/xsane files, maybe removing .xsane
and start again xsane could help.
Also if installed sane frontend, xscanimage could be helpfull to scan.
Regards,
Gerard
Hi Cedric,
For someone who claimed not to be a techie 2 days ago, you're doing
Present Configuration
Hardware:
A DIY “Hackintosh” Mini ITX Computer;
Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI motherboard, Intel Core i7 4770K CPU, 16 GB RAM, Samsung
840 EVO SSD 250 GB, in Thermaltake SD101 case.
HP Scanjet 4070 Photosmart Scanner
Software:
Mac OS X 10.10.3 “Yosemite” with boot software by
I'm writing a custom frontend for a scanning project in C++ and am about
80% complete. I've been able to get this far by reviewing the scanimage
and test code included in the source and whatever examples I found on
the web. Hopefully someone can nudge me in the right direction.
Sane,
are you honoring the value which is returned in sane_info?
allan
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 2:55 PM, Leon Hauck l...@progcpu.net wrote:
I'm writing a custom frontend for a scanning project in C++ and am about 80%
complete. I've been able to get this far by reviewing the scanimage and
test code