[sane-devel] [Announce] JSane

2006-12-15 Thread Jens Gulden
Hello, on 2006-12-03 I wrote: > ...there seems to be a problem with device.close() It might be that this is specific to the driver from Brother (brscan-0.2.1-0.i386.deb) for the MFC3420C. I recently did some tests with a Canon LiDE30 (plustek-backend shipped with SANE) and JSane worked fine.

[sane-devel] [Announce] JSane

2006-12-04 Thread Jens Gulden
Hello Andi, nice work. Just to mention: when I run ScanPage (with the server-name and options adopted to my setup), there seems to be a problem with device.close(). The first time, the image gets scanned correctly and is shown in the JFrame which pops up, but a second run fails with: Scanning

[sane-devel] [Announce] JSane

2006-11-19 Thread Gerard Klaver
On Sat, 2006-11-18 at 23:42 +, Andi McLean wrote: > In case any body is interested, I've just released version 0.8 of JSane. > It is now under the LGPL, It contains a few improvements suggested by users, > also experimental GUI code for reading and setting options and performing a > scan. >

[sane-devel] [Announce] JSane

2006-11-19 Thread Andi McLean
In case any body is interested, I've just released version 0.8 of JSane. It is now under the LGPL, It contains a few improvements suggested by users, also experimental GUI code for reading and setting options and performing a scan. I've also (finally) updated the website. There is now a couple o