On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 02:39:37PM +0200, Gerhard Jaeger wrote:
Hi there,
I remember, that there once was a discussion 'bout saving backend specific
data somewhere, but I could not find this discussion anymore.
...
this will be my fall-back solution, but the better one will be to save the
On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 02:23:10PM +0200, flori...@gmx.net wrote:
Hello!
I have problems compiling iscan 1.5.2!
What sources did you download?
What am I missing?
My system is mandrake 9.1 sane is compiled (Version 1.0.12).
You'll need the gcc-3.x experimental sources. Either the
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Hello,
I noticed that each backend defines an union like that:
typedef union
{
SANE_Word w;
SANE_Word *wa;
SANE_String s;
}
Option_Value;
Sometimes with fewer fields, sometime with more. Would it be a good idea
to have it declared once for all backends in only one
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 02:39:37PM +0200, Gerhard Jaeger wrote:
I remember, that there once was a discussion 'bout saving backend specific
data somewhere, but I could not find this discussion anymore.
My problem:
I'd like to save calibration data from the devices locally, so that it is no
On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 09:58:51AM +0200, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
I'd use ~/.sane/some_unique_name, or, if you need more than one file,
~/.sane/backend_name/some_name. Better don't use /tmp, at least if you
can't make sure that someone else can do nasty things with your files
(e.g.
On Mittwoch, 20. August 2003 00:33, Matthew Duggan wrote:
[SNIPSNAP]
Hi,
For the canon_pp backend we received two types of calibration
information: a gamma curve, the format of which we didn't quite
understand (but it works good if you just feed it back to the scanner
later), and light dark
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 00:38, Karl Heinz Kremer wrote:
I had to change the -lqt linker parameter to -lqt-mt in order to
get working
profilers. The Makefiles do use the environment variable QTDIR, so as
long as this variable is set correctly, everything should compile
without
any problems.