On 15-01-12 at 04:02, m. allan noah wrote:
After discussions with Gernot, I have committed his code to SANE git
repo, on his behalf. Hopefully one of you will be able to step forward
and lend a hand with whatever ongoing maintenance or enhancements are
required.
allan
Thanks, Allan.
Sure,
Am So, 15 Jan 2012 21:34:53 CET schrieb Eddy De Greef:
On 15-01-12 at 04:02, m. allan noah wrote:
After discussions with Gernot, I have committed his code to SANE git
repo, on his behalf. Hopefully one of you will be able to step
forward and lend a hand with whatever ongoing maintenance or
I propose to give Gernot Hassenpflug write access to the sane repository. He
has proved to be more than capable of writing a high-quality backend that
supports multiple recent Canon scanners/multifunctionals.
Moreover, he is also very active in open source printer driver development
On Jan 08, 2012 at 19:26, Ward Vandewege wrote:
On Sun, Jan 08, 2012 at 04:17:40PM +0100, ?l ??gn?r wrote:
Maybe, it is not bad idea to put support of CanoScan 9000F into Git.
IMHO, it will cause more involved, more testing and feed-backs.
It will provide more information for stabilization of
05.01.2012 22:03, Rolf Bensch ?:
Hello,
I would like to add 48 bits support for flatbed color scans to the
pixma_mp810 sub-driver. This can be controlled by the capability
PIXMA_CAP_48BIT.
Does it mean that the scanner will always scan color images with 48
bits? Is there any parameter
Am So, 08 Jan 2012 16:53:07 CET schrieb Sergei LITVINENKO:
05.01.2012 22:03, Rolf Bensch ?:
Hello,
I would like to add 48 bits support for flatbed color scans to the
pixma_mp810 sub-driver. This can be controlled by the capability
PIXMA_CAP_48BIT.
Does it mean that the scanner
On Sun, Jan 08, 2012 at 04:17:40PM +0100, ?l ??gn?r wrote:
Maybe, it is not bad idea to put support of CanoScan 9000F into Git.
IMHO, it will cause more involved, more testing and feed-backs.
It will provide more information for stabilization of module...
I fully agree.
Indeed! Let's
Hello,
I would like to add 48 bits support for flatbed color scans to the
pixma_mp810 sub-driver. This can be controlled by the capability
PIXMA_CAP_48BIT.
Does it mean that the scanner will always scan color images with 48
bits? Is there any parameter available to select 24 bits or 48 bits