On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 7:46 PM, Crusader wrote:
>
> 3. run 'SANE_DEBUG_EPJITSU=5 scanimage -L' and send the output text to
> this list- I want to see what version of sane you are running.
> a@a-UL80VT ~ $ SANE_DEBUG_EPJITSU=5 scanimage -L
> [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of epjitsu to 5.
> [ep
Thank you for the response, Allan.
The following are Terminal outputs based on commands you suggested:
1. scanimage -L wont scan, by definition it just lists the available
scanners.
a@a-UL80VT ~ $ scanimage -L
device `epjitsu:libusb:002:004' is a FUJITSU ScanSnap S1100 scanner
*As you stated.*
I've tried to follow your posts at the linux mint forums, and it looks
like much of it works, but I don't know exactly what you have done. A
few things come to mind:
1. scanimage -L wont scan, by definition it just lists the available scanners.
2. run 'scanimage > test.pnm' and see if you get an i
The previous maintainer has left some documentation at:
https://github.com/stefdev49/syseneg . Perhaps that will help you?
allan
On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 10:43 AM, Дмитрий Шелонин
wrote:
> Hello
>
> I want to add new device based on unsupported controller to the genesys
> backend. How can I do
The author of XSane is not a member of this mailing list. You might
try contacting him directly to ask if this is possible.
allan
On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 3:01 AM, Herr Oswald wrote:
> Original question:
>
> Can I save the scan size in which is displayed in xsane's preview
> window? - In my setup
Hi all,
I have been refactoring the way the Docker images for the CI jobs are
built and added support for Debian 9 which was released on 2017-06-17.
At present, the Debian 9 builds only test compilation and flag compiler
warnings. They do not fail the build if there are any warnings, unlike
the
Original question:
Can I save the scan size in which is displayed in xsane's preview
window? - In my setup it always switches back to "full size", i'd
rather have "A4 portrait", because I use this in 99% of all cases.
> Since nobody else has chimed in here, I would move your $HOME/.sane
> folder