On 01/10/17 19:04, Jeff Sadowski wrote:
> So if I install ubuntu on a vm for each language I want to support would
> I be able to copy the output for each language?
The messages specific to scanimage (look at the scanimage source, but
things like progress and error messages, e.g.
https://anonscm.d
Am 01.10.2017 um 19:04 schrieb Jeff Sadowski:
> I'm not sure I grasp it.
>
> So if I install ubuntu on a vm for each language I want to support would
> I be able to copy the output for each language?
No: The i18n concept for Sane is this:
- The backends return in every case the Endlish strings a
I'm not sure I grasp it.
So if I install ubuntu on a vm for each language I want to support would I
be able to copy the output for each language?
Or would it be better to do a google translate for the languages? I can add
tables for translating the common options if need be.
On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 a
Hi Yury,
Yury Tarasievich writes:
> Does scanimage actually contain the l10n
> functionality?
Good question!
While the backends have their messages translated to some 20 languages,
it is the SANE frontend's responsibility to activate translation. I did
a quick check of the scanimage source cod
Hi,
I'm trying to connect a Canon MF8380Cdw multifunction device to my Linux
Stretch laptop. Windows PCs seem to communicate with the ports TCP/8610 and
UDP/8610 when scanning. I checked that with Wireshark.
The folloing line is added to /etc/sane.d/pixma.conf:
mfnp://192.168.0.51:8610
Howeve
On 01/10/17 06:18, Yury Tarasievich wrote:
> Does scanimage actually contain the l10n functionality?
Indirectly. scanimage pulls in the option title and description from the
backend. Therefore, if the backend has translations, then scanimage will
pass them on. e.g. fujitsu:
https://anonscm.debian