Hello,
Sorry not to answer quickly I have had lots of work.
Nothing very new since months
I just do some windows snoops in 1200dpi and 2400dpi translated into C with
usbsnoop2libusb.pl.
they are : http://ggastebois.free.fr/lide90_snoop/lide90_1200dpi_216x7.c
and http://ggastebois.free.fr/lid
Keep in mind that some backend may perform adjustments on width and
height values, that are imposed by the scanner.
For instance, in the pixma backend, the count of pixels in width and
height need to be aligned to 32 bits for some models, because this is
simply imposed by the pixma protocol.
Th
Patrick Londema writes:
> DIN is the German standards body that actually 'invented' the A, B and
> C paper standards in 1922, but ISO copied them. DIN A4 is thus exactly
> the same as ISO A4, DIN A3 is the same as ISO A3, etc. I do wonder why
> XSane uses DIN is the name as it might confuse
Hi guyz,
i recognize that win drivers dont calibrate my CIS scanner before scan.
gt68xx backend is loosing about 20sec every time on calibrating!
Is there any way to turn off gt68xx backend calibrating?
Most stuff i scan at lineart and i don't need calibrating neither
loosing about 20sec every time
Sounds good then. Thank Denis for your feedback!
Nicolas
Le mercredi 25 juin 2008 ? 23:25 -0700, Dennis Lou a ?crit :
> FYI, I managed to scrape together a spare machine for testing and the patch
> works fine here.
>
> -Dennis
>
> - Original Message
> From: Sam Varshavchik
> To: Denn
A4, and A5, both in portrait and
> landscape.
>
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> -Oprindelig meddelelse-
> Fra: Oliver Schwartz [mailto:Oliver.Schwartz at gmx.de]
> Sendt: 27. juni 2008 12:24
> Til: Ren? Kjellerup
> Cc: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
> Emne: Re: [sane-devel] How to accurately scan A4(210mmx297mm)
> size paper?
>
> Hello all,
>
> > IIRC t
Hello all,
> IIRC the person who wrote XSane is indeed german (Oliver Schwartz)
well, I'm german, but I didn't write XSane :-( That honour belongs to
Oliver Rauch (who is also german AFAIK).
Regards,
Oliver
> -Oprindelig meddelelse-
> Fra:
> sane-devel-bounces+webmaster=keenan.dk at lists.alioth.debian.org
>
> [mailto:sane-devel-bounces+webmaster=keenan.dk at lists.alioth.de
bian.org] P? vegne af Patrick Londema
> Sendt: 27. juni 2008 10:40
> Til: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
> Emn
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DIN is the German standards body that actually 'invented' the A, B and
C paper standards in 1922, but ISO copied them. DIN A4 is thus exactly
the same as ISO A4, DIN A3 is the same as ISO A3, etc. I do wonder why
XSane uses DIN is the name as it might confuse a few people and
doesn't add an
Am 27.06.2008 um 07:26 schrieb eagleskycloud:
> But is DIN A3 same to A3? Is DIN A4 same to A4?Is DIN A5
> same to A5?
>
> DIN is standard of Germany.Is the size of DIN A3 is 297mm x
> 420mm? Is the size of DIN A4 is 210mm x 297mm?
Yes, they are basically the same. The A series wa
Everything worked absolutely flawlessly under 1.0.18.
After the upgrade, which according to the ChangeLog added this
device (usb 0x4b8 0x818) to backend/epson_usb.c (which I thought
would make everything work better), I can't get scanimage (or any
other program for that matter) to see the device (
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