Thanks to all for responses. I'm having a problem with the actual scanning of
images using gscan2pdf, but rather than addressing that here, is there a users'
group for gscan2pdf?
> Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 17:10:56 +0200
> From: jeffrey.ratcliffe at gmail.com
> To: tingox at gmail.com
> CC: sane-
I'm new to Linux, specifically Xubuntu. I've progressed in Xsane at
least enough to be able to scan and perform other basic operations. I
can also produce PDF files out of the scanned images. This is not OCR,
however. I need to know how to get the OCR component of Xsane to
work--assuming it ex
Hello Frank,
A month ago, I learned, that you do not maintain these drivers any more
(I thought it was the headline of http://www.zago.net/sane, but I can't
find it there any more). I'm highly pleased to see you here. Let me
take the chance to thank you for the code and its documentation.
Withou
Gerard Klaver wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 14:56 +0200, Ralph D. Ungermann wrote: Hello
> Ralph,
>
> I am the maintainer of the teco2 backend, if you have a link (or send
> a zip file with data to mailbox) to your backend i can have a look
> and add improvements to the tec
m. allan noah wrote:
> On 4/3/08, Ralph D. Ungermann wrote:
>>
>> If there is anybody else out there using backend teco1, teco2, or teco3,
>> I'm willing to unify and maintain that driver. But now I sit idle, until
>> somebody googles and finds this email..
> On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 8:41 AM, Ralph D. Ungermann wrote:
>>
>> I'm about to adapt the teco3 backend to the VM6552.
>>
>> My question: Is there still any public interest in backends for
>> such old scanners?
m. allan noah wrote:
> though there
Hello,
I'm about to adapt the teco3 backend to the VM6552.
My question: Is there still any public interest in backends for
such old scanners?
-- ralph
I've also posted to teco-sane-devel at yahoogroups.com, but this group
appears to be dead.