Hello all,
I have decided to contribute to the open source community and I will
test one of the scanner, the Fujitsu S1100 which use the epjitsu
backend, because you are searching for testers ... so, here I am.
But I am a little confused since I don't know the real state of the
actual backend.
:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/attachments/20120216/5178a045/attachment-0001.zip
I am MAN. I wrote and maintain the epjitsu backend. I also wrote the
patch you referenced. It is not included in the git tree because it
breaks support for the other scanners the backend controls. I am
slowly progressing toward a new version which will merge the two, but
my time is limited. I also
Hi all,
just two things:
i) some (mostly cosmetic) changes in trunk (all recent ArchLinux
problems should be solved now :-)):
svn co https://scanbd.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/scanbd/trunk
ii) scanbd will be at the Chemnitzer Linux Tage CLT 2012 at the booth of
the KMUX-project
Hello all,
I just committed the new device specific option 'gamma' to git.
gamma can be used as command line parameter e.g. for scanimage.
'--gamma auto' uses '#define AUTO_GAMMA 2.2' from pixma.c.
The range of gamma is between 0.3 and 5.
Xsane overrides the gamma option with a complete gamma
Le jeudi 9 f?vrier 2012 00:03:21 Dani?l Sonck a ?crit :
On 07-02-12 21:38, Stef wrote:
Le dimanche 5 f?vrier 2012 22:27:53 Dani?l Sonck a ?crit :
On 05-02-12 09:01, Stef wrote:
I compiled from the latest git source code. The release that came with
openSUSE did not want to work or
Le mercredi 8 f?vrier 2012 15:12:52 Nils Nebe a ?crit :
Hey there,
I'm trying to scan material with a HP scanjet 2300c scanner on my MAC OSX
1.6 system. I have already downloaded the full SANE package that you
provide on your homepage and installed it successfully. The SANE connection
shows