[sane-devel] help with improving text scans

2008-12-20 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
2008/12/20 m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com: I can't speak for Jeremy, but there is the general bug that gscan2pdf only shows options that it knows, which hides alot of nice compression, or image processing, or imprinter options provided by office scanners. Nobody has ever reported this

[sane-devel] help with improving text scans

2008-12-20 Thread m. allan noah
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Jeffrey Ratcliffe jeffrey.ratcliffe at gmail.com wrote: 2008/12/20 m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com: I can't speak for Jeremy, but there is the general bug that gscan2pdf only shows options that it knows, which hides alot of nice compression, or image

[sane-devel] help with improving text scans

2008-12-20 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
2008/12/20 m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com: Having written Perl bindings for SANE, I will be able to do a more general interface, but please file the bug on Sourceforge or against the Debian package in the mean time. Now I remember the other problem with a general interface -

[sane-devel] help with improving text scans

2008-12-20 Thread abel deuring
On 20.12.2008 17:05, Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote: 2008/12/20 m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com: Having written Perl bindings for SANE, I will be able to do a more general interface, but please file the bug on Sourceforge or against the Debian package in the mean time. Now I remember the other

[sane-devel] help with improving text scans

2008-12-20 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
2008/12/20 abel deuring adeuring at gmx.net: Just open sane's .mo file with gettext :) (OK, I'm more involved with the competition -- Python --, so I don't know if a gettext implementation for Perl exists, but I would be really suprised if it doesn't.) Locale::gettext is the Perl module,

[sane-devel] help with improving text scans

2008-12-20 Thread m. allan noah
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 5:15 PM, Jeffrey Ratcliffe jeffrey.ratcliffe at gmail.com wrote: 2008/12/20 abel deuring adeuring at gmx.net: Just open sane's .mo file with gettext :) (OK, I'm more involved with the competition -- Python --, so I don't know if a gettext implementation for Perl exists,