2000-11-19 Henning Meier-Geinitz <hmg@gmx.de>

* TODO: Removed entry about stiff.*. Updated entry about testing
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Henning Geinitz 2000-11-19 19:10:42 +00:00
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TODO (2000-11-15)
TODO (2000-11-19)
******** todo ********
@ -71,13 +71,6 @@ frontends
it announced by sane_get_parameters to avoid segfaults with bad
backends?
* stiff.c: Tiff header not written correctly: "Jaeger, Gerhard"
<gjaeger@sysgo.de> writes: When writing the TIFF header, you have to
specify the TAG "BitsPerSample", which tells a reader how many bits each
sample has. The current version only specifies one value (8 or 16). This
is wrong, as we have to specify one value for each channel (i.e for a
24bit RGB pic we must specify 8,8,8, see TIFF6.0 spec, [...]
[the remaining entries have been moved to the sane-frontends package]
sanei
@ -103,7 +96,7 @@ misc
* Test SANE on different os/platforms, fix possible compilation problems
Test methods: scanimage -d pnm:0 --filename=file.pnm -T
scanimage -d net:localhost:pnm:0 --filename=file.pnm -T
(not possible if I'm not root on the system)
(start saned by inetd or saned -d before testing)
xscanimage / gimp with xscanimage plugin (where available)
All the above with shared and static libraries.
@ -140,6 +133,12 @@ misc
* libdl is used in dll backend but -ldl is not added to LDFLAGS?
******** done ********
* stiff.c: Tiff header not written correctly: "Jaeger, Gerhard"
<gjaeger@sysgo.de> writes: When writing the TIFF header, you have to
specify the TAG "BitsPerSample", which tells a reader how many bits each
sample has. The current version only specifies one value (8 or 16). This
is wrong, as we have to specify one value for each channel (i.e for a
24bit RGB pic we must specify 8,8,8, see TIFF6.0 spec, [...]
* don't install sanei_* headers
* Add sane-pie (Pacific Image Electronics series of ScanAce SCSI scanners, and
the Devcom 9636/9630 BlackWidow) http://www.munton.demon.co.uk/sane