[sane-devel] Xsane notes

2002-11-07 Thread Michael Herder
Major A, Mittwoch, 6. November 2002 23:17: # XSane settings: # resolution_x = 200.0 # resolution_y = 200.0 # gamma = 1.00 # brightness = 0.0 # contrast = 0.0 # XSANE data follows 01696 0 255 I Don`t know gqview. The header looks ok.

[sane-devel] xerox workcentre m940

2002-11-07 Thread Andreas Guetl
hello! i spent already a lot of time looking for some linux support for my xerox workcentre m940 all in one thingy. printing works well, but it seems that there is no scanner support. if i may help you finding any compatible backend let me know. i'm not good at programming, but if you have any

[sane-devel] Lexmark X83

2002-11-07 Thread Henning Meier-Geinitz
Hi, On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 07:36:29PM -0800, Dave Close wrote: Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote: I have confirmation from Lexmark that the X83 is not based on the same chip as the X73, though they did not tell me on what chip it is based. Well, too bad. At least we are sure now. I have

[sane-devel] Xsane notes

2002-11-07 Thread Henning Meier-Geinitz
Hi, On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 10:17:44PM +, Major A wrote: Please bear in mind that, by convention, integers starting with 0 followed by another digit are taken to be octal numbers in most programs. Apparently, gqview simply does a strtol() on the line with the third parameter set to 0,

[sane-devel] xerox workcentre m940

2002-11-07 Thread Henning Meier-Geinitz
Hi, On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 10:28:17AM +0100, Andreas Guetl wrote: i spent already a lot of time looking for some linux support for my xerox workcentre m940 all in one thingy. printing works well, but it seems that there is no scanner support. if i may help you finding any compatible

[sane-devel] Xsane notes

2002-11-07 Thread Major A
E.g. man pgm states, that width and height are formatted as ASCII characters in decimal. If some image viewer interprets the width/height as an octal number, I think one could call this a bug. OK, thanks for that, I wasn't aware of that manpage. In this case, it's a bug in gqview.

[sane-devel] HP scanjet 3570c (USB)

2002-11-07 Thread mem...@gmx.net
Hi mailinglist, I'm using a HP Scanjet 3570c. It is connected with usb. I use it at a Suse 8.1 Linux 2.4.18 . My current sane version is sane 1.0.7-59. According the sane homepage my scanner is not supported. Anyway I wanted to give it a try. Searching in Google didn't helped much. The manpage

[sane-devel] HP scanjet 3570c (USB)

2002-11-07 Thread Peter Kirchgessner
Hi Memala, the HP Scanjet 3570c is not supported by the hp-backend and I assume not supported by SANE at all. The hpscan-device mentioned in the sane-hp manpage (/dev/hpscan) is only used for the old HP ScanJet Plus. So the configuration with connect-usb would be the right choice, if it would

[sane-devel] sheetfed scanner

2002-11-07 Thread abel deuring
Andrej Dobrota wrote: Is there any support for any of sheetfed scanner ?? From Andrej. I am not aware of any sheet fed only scanner; but there is support for ADFs in a number of backends. This is the list of files I found running grep ADF *c run in the backend source directory: