On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Marcus Meissner <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 11:58:22AM +0200, Yaron Shahrabani wrote: > > Can someone please explain the units in the twain module (sane.ds)? > > There are: > > px - pixels > > b - ? (bytes) > > dpi - dots per inch > > mm - milimeters > > % - percent > > ns - ? (nanosecond) > > > > I will add comments to the file so it will be clearer for other > translators, > > thanks! > > Yaron Shahrabani > > It maps Sane defines... > > /usr/include/sane/sane.h: > > SANE_UNIT_NONE = 0, /* the value is unit-less (e.g., # of scans) > */ > SANE_UNIT_PIXEL, /* value is number of pixels */ > SANE_UNIT_BIT, /* value is number of bits */ > SANE_UNIT_MM, /* value is millimeters */ > SANE_UNIT_DPI, /* value is resolution in dots/inch */ > SANE_UNIT_PERCENT, /* value is a percentage */ > SANE_UNIT_MICROSECOND /* value is micro seconds */ > > So apparently "ns" might be wrong, and dpi and mm might be switched even... > > Aric? > I'll be waiting for his comment as well... I must say the ns thing look very suspicious at first look ☺ > > Ciao, Marcus >
