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
> ~/.sane/xsane/xsane.rc
>
> "preset-area-name"
> "letter port."
>
> "preset-area-name"
> "letter land."
On my machine, I get 16 hits when searching in the file for "preset-
area-name" - representing 16 different paper formats. So, to me it more
looks that all the predefined scan formats are sav
> > Can I somehow save "A4" als the default scan size?
> >
>
> $ cat
> /etc/papersize
>
> letter
>
On my machine, /etc/papersize contains "a4" - nevertheless xsane always
takes "full s
Hope you will apoligize this stupid question:
In 99 out of 100 cases I'm scanning DIN A4 pages. In the xsane preview
window I always have to readjust the settings from "full size" to "A4".
Can I somehow save "A4" als the default scan size?
Cheers,
Wolf
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Am Donnerstag, den 01.06.2017, 22:26 +0200 schrieb Herr Oswald:
> Sorry, this probabely is stupid - but I do not know where to begin.
> This is the core of my question. (Some hints at sourceforge's project
> page could be helpful...)
>
> You wrote that the old ArchLinux inst
017, 21:52 +0200 schrieb Wilhelm Meier:
> Well ... what did you test?
> Did you follow some setup guide?
> Did you inspect the log files?
> Did you read the docu of scanbd?
>
>
> Am 01.06.2017 um 21:49 schrieb Herr Oswald:
> > I'm using an old
> >
> >
e provide us with a little bit more information, e.g. what
> scanner
> type, the contents of your config-files, log-files.
>
> Despite from that: you can follow the ArchLinux setup guide.
>
> --
> Wilhelm
>
> Am 01.06.2017 um 09:14 schrieb Herr Oswald:
> > Hello,
Hello,
I installed the scanbd package on my ubuntu 16.10 - but could not find
a fairly recent set of instructions for the setup.
There is a very comprehensive one for ArchLinux from 2013, there is a
one for ubuntu, but for scanbuttond, which may be outdated as well -
and the /etc/scanbd/scanbd.co
Hello friends,
I'm very happy that I find my HP 7400c - avision backend - fully
functional at my ubuntu 16.10 box again. Just adding
ppa:rolfbensch/sane-git and updating the system/sane did the trick.
Up to now no single failure - coloured or b&w, single or multiple pages
- everything works fine.