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@ -31,39 +31,44 @@ is a floating point value, neutral value being 1.0. If the value is larger than
.PP
.BR shadow
defines the minimum input value that is necessary to create an output value
larger than zero. shadow has to be in the range [0..\fBmaxin\fR]. Its default value
is 0.
larger than zero. shadow has to be in the range
.RB "[0.." "maxin" "]."
Its default value is 0.
.PP
.BR highlight
defines the maximum input value that produces an output value smaller than
maxout. highlight must be in the range [0..maxin] and
maxout. highlight must be in the range
.RB "[0.." "maxin" "]"
and
larger than shadow. Its default value is the same as
.RB maxin
.B maxin
(16383 if not set).
.PP
.BR maxin
.B maxin
defines the size of the gamma table. The size depends on the scanner/backend.
If the scanner uses 8 bit gamma input then
.RB maxin
.B maxin
must be set to 255, 1023 for 10
bits, 4095 for 12 bits, and 16383 for 14 bits. The default is 16383. To find
out what value
.RB maxin
.B maxin
has to be, call
.B scanimage
.BR scanimage (1)
with a very large gamma table
[0]0-[99999]255 and
.B scanimage
.BR scanimage (1)
will print an error message with the needed gamma table size.
.PP
.BR maxout
defines the maximum output value. Take a look at the output of
.B scanimage \-h
to find out what maxout must be. The default value is 255.
.B maxout
defines the maximum output value. Take a look at the output of
.I scanimage \-h
to find out what
.B maxout
must be. The default value is 255.
.PP
.SH EXAMPLE
.B scanimage \-\-custom\-gamma=yes \-\-gamma\-table
.I `gamma4scanimage 1.8 0 11500 16383 255`
scanimage \-\-custom\-gamma=yes \-\-gamma\-table
`gamma4scanimage 1.8 0 11500 16383 255`
>image.pnm
.SH SEE ALSO

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@ -6,24 +6,31 @@ sane\-as6e \- SANE backend for using the Artec AS6E parallel port interface scan
.SH DESCRIPTION
The
.B sane\-as6e
library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend
library implements a
.B SANE
(Scanner Access Now Easy) backend
that provides access to Artec AS6E flatbed scanner.
.B It requires the as6edriver program in order to operate.
The as6edriver program is
.B not
included with the SANE package.
It requires the
.B as6edriver
program in order to operate. The
.B as6edriver
program is not included with the
.B SANE
package.
It can be found at
.BR http://as6edriver.sourceforge.net.
See the as6edriver documentation for technical information.
.PP
The
.I as6edriver
.B as6edriver
program must be in the path for executables ($PATH). Especially if you run
.I saned
(the SANE network scanning daemon), take care to setup the path for
.I inetd
.BR saned (8)
(the
.B SANE
network scanning daemon), take care to setup the path for
.BR inetd (8)
or
.I xinetd
.BR xinetd (8)
correctly or place the program in a directory that is in the path.
.PP
@ -35,8 +42,9 @@ correctly or place the program in a directory that is in the path.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR sane (7),
.BR as6edriver (5),
.BR saned (8),
.B http://as6edriver.sourceforge.net
.BR saned (8)
.br
.I http://as6edriver.sourceforge.net
.SH AUTHOR
Eugene S. Weiss

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@ -24,8 +24,11 @@ CanoScan FS2710S
.RE
.PP
Parallel port and USB scanners are not supported by this backend; see
the manual pages for sane\-canon_pp and sane\-canon630u for further
information.
the manual pages for
.BR sane\-canon_pp (5)
and
.BR sane\-canon630u (5)
for further information.
.PP
IMPORTANT: This is beta code. We tested the code on the scanners listed
above, using the computers and operating systems available to us, but we
@ -88,11 +91,10 @@ Example:
export SANE_DEBUG_CANON=4
.SH "SEE ALSO"
sane\-scsi(5)
.BR sane\-scsi (5)
.br
http://www.rzg.mpg.de/~mpd/sane/
.br
doc/canon.install2700F.txt (installation of a CanoScan 2700F
.I http://www.rzg.mpg.de/~mpd/sane/doc/canon.install2700F.txt
(installation of a CanoScan 2700F)
.br
.SH AUTHOR
Helmut Koeberle, Manuel Panea, and Markus Mertinat; FB620S and FB1200S support

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@ -29,15 +29,19 @@ USB scanners. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are
ignored. Only one device name can be listed in
.IR canon630u.conf .
The program
.IR sane\-find\-scanner
.BR sane\-find\-scanner (1)
helps to find out the correct device. Under Linux, such a device name
could be
.I /dev/usb/scanner0
for example. See sane\-usb(5) for details.
for example. See
.BR sane\-usb (5)
for details.
.PP
This product-specific scanner driver uses the lower-level kernel USB driver
"scanner". Check for "Driver=usbscanner" under /proc/bus/usb/devices. If
"Driver=(none)", try forcing it with "insmod scanner vendor=0x04a9 product=0x2204"
"scanner". Check for "Driver=usbscanner" under
.IR /proc/bus/usb/devices.
If "Driver=(none)", try forcing it with
.I "insmod scanner vendor=0x04a9 product=0x2204"
.SH NOTES
.PP
Due to Canon's unwillingness to provide scanner documentation, this
@ -49,10 +53,16 @@ This driver requires the ability to send USB Control Messages, available in
kernel 2.4.12 or later.
.PP
Some users have reported that this driver doesn't work at all. This seems
to be a hardware specific issue, although I don't know what exactly the
to be a hardware specific issue, although I dsane\-uson't know what exactly the
problem is. If you are having problems, please send me the info in
/proc/bus/usb/devices, /proc/pci, the kernel scanner.c driver version from
/var/log/messages, and the output from "SANE_DEBUG_CANON630U=12 scanimage > /dev/null"
.IR /proc/bus/usb/devices,
.IR /proc/pci,
the kernel
.I scanner.c
driver version from
.IR /var/log/messages,
and the output from
.I "SANE_DEBUG_CANON630U=12 scanimage > /dev/null"
.PP
.SH FILES
.TP
@ -85,8 +95,12 @@ environment variable ends with the directory separator character, then
the default directories are searched after the explicitly specified
directories. For example, setting
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
to "/tmp/config:" would result in directories "tmp/config", ".", and
"@CONFIGDIR@" being searched (in this order).
to "/tmp/config:" would result in directories
.IR tmp/config,
.IR ".",
and
.I "@CONFIGDIR@"
being searched (in this order).
.TP
.B SANE_DEBUG_CANON630U
If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
@ -97,9 +111,11 @@ Example:
.br
SANE_DEBUG_CANON630U=12 scanimage > /dev/null
.SH "SEE ALSO"
sane(7), sane\-usb(5), sane\-find\-scanner(1)
.BR sane (7),
.BR sane\-usb (5),
.BR sane\-find\-scanner (1)
.br
http://canon-fb630u.sourceforge.net/
.I http://canon-fb630u.sourceforge.net/
.br
.SH AUTHOR
Nathan Rutman

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@ -7,7 +7,9 @@ sane\-cardscan \- SANE backend for Corex CardScan usb scanners
.SH DESCRIPTION
The
.B sane\-cardscan
library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend which
library implements a
.B SANE
(Scanner Access Now Easy) backend which
provides access to the Corex CardScan 800c & 600c small-format scanners.
The backend supports only grayscale and color modes and media of
@ -26,12 +28,15 @@ Selects the mode for the scan. Options are "Gray" and "Color".
.RE
.PP
.SH CONFIGURATION FILE
The configuration file "cardscan.conf" is used to tell the backend how to look
The configuration file
.I cardscan.conf
is used to tell the backend how to look
for scanners, and provide options controlling the operation of the backend.
This file is read each time the frontend asks the backend for a list
of scanners, generally only when the frontend starts. If the configuration
file is missing, the backend will use a set of compiled defaults, which
are identical to the default configuration file shipped with SANE.
are identical to the default configuration file shipped with
.BR SANE .
.PP
Scanners can be specified in the configuration file in 2 ways:
.PP
@ -64,8 +69,9 @@ Older scanners do not support this request, and must be set to 0.
.RE
.SH ENVIRONMENT
The backend uses a single environment variable, SANE_DEBUG_CARDSCAN, which
enables debugging output to stderr. Valid values are:
The backend uses a single environment variable,
.BR SANE_DEBUG_CARDSCAN,
which enables debugging output to stderr. Valid values are:
.PP
.RS
5 Errors
@ -106,8 +112,8 @@ The hardware to build this driver was provided to the author by:
Jeff Kowalczyk <jtk a t yahoo d o t com>
.SH "SEE ALSO"
sane(7),
sane\-usb(5)
.BR sane (7),
.BR sane\-usb (5)
.SH AUTHOR
m. allan noah: <kitno455 a t gmail d o t com>

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@ -22,7 +22,9 @@ Print the currently installed version of libsane on the standard output.
.TP 8
.B \-\-help OPTION
Print a short usage message. If OPTION is specified, help for that option
(e.g. \-\-libs) is printed (if available).
(e.g.
.BR \-\-libs)
is printed (if available).
.TP 8
.B \-\-libs
Print the additional libraries that are necessary to link a
@ -47,5 +49,6 @@ Print the exec\-prefix used during compilation of libsane.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR sane (7)
.SH AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Julien BLACHE <jblache@debian.org>, for the
Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
This manual page was written by Julien BLACHE
.RI < jblache@debian.org >,
for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

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@ -6,13 +6,16 @@ sane\-coolscan \- SANE backend for Nikon film-scanners
.SH ABOUT THIS FILE
This file is a short description of the coolscan-backend for sane!
This file is a short description of the coolscan backend for
.BR SANE .
.SH DESCRIPTION
The
.B sane\-coolscan
library implements a SANE backend that provides the interface to the following Nikon Coolscan Film scanners: Nikon LS20, LS30, LS1000, LS2000.
library implements a
.B SANE
backend that provides the interface to the following Nikon Coolscan Film scanners: Nikon LS20, LS30, LS1000, LS2000.
.B Even though the backend has worked for a number of people, there are still some problems, especially in combination with some SCSI card/drivers (AHA-1505/aha152x.o) and the autofocus command. You should consider this backend 'alpha' and be careful when using it the first time.
@ -21,7 +24,7 @@ library implements a SANE backend that provides the interface to the following N
The configuration file for this backend resides in
.IR @CONFIGDIR@/coolscan.conf .
Its contents is a list of device names that correspond to Nikon Coolscan scanners. Empty lines
Its content is a list of device names that correspond to Nikon Coolscan scanners. Empty lines
and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are ignored. A sample configuration file is
shown below:
@ -32,15 +35,16 @@ shown below:
.fi
The special device name must be a generic SCSI device or a symlink to such a device.
To find out to which device your scanner is assigned and how you have to set the
permissions of that device, have a look at sane\-scsi.
To find out to which device your scanner is assigned and how you can set the
permissions of that device, have a look at
.BR sane\-scsi (5).
.SH SCSI ADAPTER TIPS
Some SCSI-adapters and low-level SCSI drivers do not work correctly with this backend and the
Coolscan scanners. These systems hang when the autofocus command is send to the Scanner.
To see a list of which card/driver combinations work or don't work have a look at:
http://andreas.rick.free.fr/sane/autofocus.html.
.I http://andreas.rick.free.fr/sane/autofocus.html.
@ -63,46 +67,47 @@ The shared library implementing this backend:
.B SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN
If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this environment
variable controls the debug level for this backend. E.g., a value of 128
requests all debug output to be printed. Smaller levels reduce verbosity:
SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN values
requests all debug output to be printed. Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
Examples:
on bash:
On bash:
.br
export SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN=8
on csh:
On csh:
.br
setenv SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN 8
.SH BUGS
The autofocus command does not work with some SCSI card/driver combinations
The autofocus command does not work with some SCSI card/driver combinations.
.PP
The gamma table is not implemented for the LS1000 yet.
.PP
The dust-removal is not working yet
The dust-removal is not working yet.
.SH SEE ALSO
.TP
.I http://andreas.rick.free.fr/sane/
The homepage of this backend
The homepage of this backend.
.TP
.I http://www.sema.be/coolscan/
The original version of the coolscan backend by Didier
The original version of the coolscan backend by Didier.
.PP
sane(7), sane\-scsi(5)
.BR sane (7),
.BR sane\-scsi (5)
.SH THANKS TO
.PP
Didier Carlier \- For writing the original Coolscan backend (without it I would not have started this)
Didier Carlier \- For writing the original Coolscan backend (without it I would not have started this).
.PP
Oliver Rauch \- For adapting xsane so quickly to the infrared stuff.
.PP
All the other people working on SANE.
All the other people working on
.BR SANE .
.SH AUTHOR
Andreas Rick

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@ -36,44 +36,59 @@ report successes or failures.
.SH OPTIONS
The options the backend supports can either be selected through command line
options to programs like scanimage or through GUI elements in xscanimage or xsane.
options to programs like
.BR scanimage (1)
or through GUI elements in
.BR xscanimage (1)
or
.BR xsane (1).
Valid command line options and their syntax can be listed by using
Valid command line options and their syntax can be listed by using:
.PP
.RS
scanimage \-\-help \-d coolscan2:<interface>:<device>
.RE
.PP
where <interface> and <device> specify the device in question, as in the
configuration file (see next section). The \-d parameter and its argument
configuration file (see next section). The
.B \-d
parameter and its argument
can be omitted to obtain information on the first scanner identified. Use
the command
the command:
.PP
.RS
scanimage \-L
.RE
.PP
to list all devices recognized by your SANE installation.
The options should be fully described by the description or tooltips given by
frontend. Here is a description of some of the most important options, in the
syntax with which they must be supplied to scanimage:
syntax with which they must be supplied to
.BR scanimage (1):
.TP
.I \-\-frame <n>
.B \-\-frame <n>
This option specifies which frame to operate on, if a motorized film strip
feeder or APS adapter are used. The frame number
.I <n>
ranges from 1 to the number of frames available, which is sensed each time
the backend is initialized (usually each time you start the frontend).
.TP
.I \-\-subframe <x>
.B \-\-subframe <x>
This option shifts the scan window by the specified amount (default
unit is mm).
.TP
.I \-\-infrared=yes/no
.B \-\-infrared=yes/no
If set to "yes", the scanner will read the infrared channel, thus allowing
defect removal in software. The infrared image is read during a second scan,
with no options altered. The backend must not be restarted between the scans.
If you use scanimage, perform a batch scan with batch\-count=2 to obtain the
IR information.
If you use
.BR scanimage (1),
perform a batch scan with
.B batch\-count=2
to obtain the IR information.
.TP
.I \-\-depth <n>
.B \-\-depth <n>
Here <n> can either be 8 or the maximum number of bits supported by the
scanner (10, 12, or 14). It specifies whether or not the scanner reduces
the scanned data to 8 bits before sending it to the backend. If 8 bits are
@ -81,36 +96,36 @@ used, some information and thus image quality is lost, but the amount of data
is smaller compared to higher depths. Also, many imaging programs and image
formats cannot handle depths greater than 8 bits.
.TP
.I \-\-autofocus
.B \-\-autofocus
Perform autofocus operation. Unless otherwise specified by the other options (
.I \-\-focus\-on\-centre
and friends), focusing is performed on the centre of the selected scan area.
.TP
.I \-\-ae\-wb
.B \-\-ae\-wb
.TP
.I \-\-ae
.B \-\-ae
Perform a pre-scan to calculate exposure values automatically.
.I \-\-ae\-wb
.B \-\-ae\-wb
will maintain the white balance, while
.I \-\-ae
.B \-\-ae
will adjust each channel separately.
.TP
.I \-\-exposure
.B \-\-exposure
Multiply all exposure times with this value. This allows exposure
correction without modifying white balance.
.TP
.I \-\-load
.B \-\-load
Load the next slide when using the slide loader.
.TP
.I \-\-eject
.B \-\-eject
Eject the film strip or mounted slide when using the slide loader.
.TP
.I \-\-reset
.B \-\-reset
Reset scanner. The scanner will perform the same action as when power is
turned on: it will eject the film strip and calibrate itself. Use this
whenever the scanner refuses to load a film strip properly, as a result of
which
.I \-\-eject
.B \-\-eject
does not work.
.SH CONFIGURATION FILE
@ -127,7 +142,7 @@ These lines are ignored, thus '#' can be used to include comments.
.TP
.I containing only the word """auto"""
This instructs the backend to probe for a scanner by scanning the buses for
devices with know identifiers. This is the action taken when no
devices with known identifiers. This is the default action when no
configuration file is present.
.TP
.I a line of the form <interface>:<device>
@ -157,7 +172,11 @@ a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed. Smaller
levels reduce verbosity.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
sane\-scsi(5), sane\-usb(5), scanimage(1), xscanimage(1), xsane(1)
.BR sane\-scsi (5),
.BR sane\-usb (5),
.BR scanimage (1),
.BR xscanimage (1),
.BR xsane (1)
.SH BUGS
Currently, the SANE protocol does not allow automatically updating options

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@ -5,7 +5,9 @@ sane\-coolscan3 \- SANE backend for Nikon Coolscan film scanners
.SH DESCRIPTION
The
.B sane\-coolscan3
library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend that
library implements a
.B SANE
(Scanner Access Now Easy) backend that
provides access to Nikon Coolscan film scanners. Some functions of this
backend should be considered
.B beta-quality
@ -31,49 +33,63 @@ LS-8000 ED IEEE 1394
.ft R
.RE
Please send mail to sane-devel@alioth-lists.debian.net to report successes
or failures.
Please send mail to
.I sane-devel@alioth-lists.debian.net
to report successes or failures.
.SH OPTIONS
The options the backend supports can either be selected through command line
options to programs like scanimage or through GUI elements in xscanimage or xsane.
options to programs like
.BR scanimage (1)
or through GUI elements in
.BR xscanimage (1) or
.BR xsane (1).
Valid command line options and their syntax can be listed by using
Valid command line options and their syntax can be listed by using:
.PP
.RS
scanimage \-\-help \-d coolscan3:<interface>:<device>
.RE
.PP
where <interface> and <device> specify the device in question, as in the
configuration file (see next section). The \-d parameter and its argument
can be omitted to obtain information on the first scanner identified. Use
the command
configuration file (see next section). The
.B \-d
parameter and its argument can be omitted to obtain information on the
first scanner identified. Use the command:
.PP
.RS
scanimage \-L
.RE
to list all devices recognized by your SANE installation.
.PP
to list all devices recognized by your
.B SANE
installation.
The options should be fully described by the description or tooltips given by
frontend. Here is a description of some of the most important options, in the
syntax with which they must be supplied to scanimage:
syntax with which they must be supplied to
.BR scanimage (1):
.TP
.I \-\-frame <n>
.B \-\-frame <n>
This option specifies which frame to operate on, if a motorized film strip
feeder or APS adapter are used. The frame number
.I <n>
ranges from 1 to the number of frames available, which is sensed each time
the backend is initialized (usually each time you start the frontend).
.TP
.I \-\-subframe <x>
.B \-\-subframe <x>
This option shifts the scan window by the specified amount (default
unit is mm).
.TP
.I \-\-infrared=yes/no
.B \-\-infrared=yes/no
If set to "yes", the scanner will read the infrared channel, thus allowing
defect removal in software. The infrared image is read during a second scan,
with no options altered. The backend must not be restarted between the scans.
If you use scanimage, perform a batch scan with batch\-count=2 to obtain the
IR information.
If you use scanimage, perform a batch scan with
.B batch\-count=2
to obtain the IR information.
.TP
.I \-\-depth <n>
.B \-\-depth <n>
Here <n> can either be 8 or the maximum number of bits supported by the
scanner (10, 12, or 14). It specifies whether or not the scanner reduces
the scanned data to 8 bits before sending it to the backend. If 8 bits are
@ -81,43 +97,45 @@ used, some information and thus image quality is lost, but the amount of data
is smaller compared to higher depths. Also, many imaging programs and image
formats cannot handle depths greater than 8 bits.
.TP
.I \-\-autofocus
.B \-\-autofocus
Perform autofocus operation. Unless otherwise specified by the other options (
.I \-\-focus\-on\-centre
.B \-\-focus\-on\-centre
and friends), focusing is performed on the centre of the selected scan area.
.TP
.I \-\-ae\-wb
.B \-\-ae\-wb
.TP
.I \-\-ae
.B \-\-ae
Perform a pre-scan to calculate exposure values automatically.
.I \-\-ae\-wb
.B \-\-ae\-wb
will maintain the white balance, while
.I \-\-ae
.B \-\-ae
will adjust each channel separately.
.TP
.I \-\-exposure
.B \-\-exposure
Multiply all exposure times with this value. This allows exposure
correction without modifying white balance.
.TP
.I \-\-load
.B \-\-load
Load the next slide when using the slide loader.
.TP
.I \-\-eject
.B \-\-eject
Eject the film strip or mounted slide when using the slide loader.
.TP
.I \-\-reset
.B \-\-reset
Reset scanner. The scanner will perform the same action as when power is
turned on: it will eject the film strip and calibrate itself. Use this
whenever the scanner refuses to load a film strip properly, as a result of
which
.I \-\-eject
.B \-\-eject
does not work.
.SH CONFIGURATION FILE
The configuration file @CONFIGDIR@/coolscan3.conf specifies the device(s)
that the backend will use. Owing to the nature of the supported connection
types SCSI, USB, and IEEE 1394, the default configuration file supplied with
the SANE distribution should work without being edited.
the
.B SANE
distribution should work without being edited.
Each line in the configuration file is either of the following, where all
entries are case-sensitive:
@ -133,7 +151,9 @@ configuration file is present.
.I a line of the form <interface>:<device>
Here <interface> can be one of "scsi" or "usb", and <device> is the device
file of the scanner. Note that IEEE 1394 devices are handled by the SBP-2
module in the kernel and appear to SANE as SCSI devices.
module in the kernel and appear to
.B SANE
as SCSI devices.
.SH FILES
.TP
@ -157,10 +177,16 @@ a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed. Smaller
levels reduce verbosity.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
sane\-scsi(5), sane\-usb(5), scanimage(1), xscanimage(1), xsane(1)
.BR sane\-scsi (5),
.BR sane\-usb (5),
.BR scanimage (1),
.BR xscanimage(1),
.BR xsane(1)
.SH BUGS
Currently, the SANE protocol does not allow automatically updating options
Currently, the
.B SANE
protocol does not allow automatically updating options
whenever the hardware changes. Thus the number of choices for the
.B \-\-frame
option will be fixed when the backend is initialized (usually when the user
@ -174,8 +200,12 @@ from IEEE 1394 scanners to 36 bytes, discarding vital information
about the scanner. The IEEE 1394 models therefore only work with
2.4.19 or later.
No real bugs currently known, please report any to the SANE developers' list.
No real bugs currently known, please report any to the
.B SANE
developers' list.
.SH AUTHORS
coolscan3 written by A. Zummo (a.zummo@towertech.it), based heavily on
coolscan2 written by Andr\['a]s Major (andras@users.sourceforge.net).
coolscan3 written by A. Zummo
.RI ( a.zummo@towertech.it ),
based heavily on coolscan2 written by Andr\['a]s Major
.RI ( andras@users.sourceforge.net ).

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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ contains backends, documentation, networking support, and the
command line frontend
.BR scanimage (1).
The frontends
.BR xscanimage (1),
.BR xscanimage (1),
.BR xcam (1),
and
.BR scanadf (1)
@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ Supports the CanoScan LiDE 70 USB scanner. See
for details.
.TP
.B canon_pp
Supports the CanoScan FB330P, FB630P, N340P and N640P parallel port
Supports the CanoScan FB330P, FB630P, N340P and N640P parallel port
scanners. See
.BR sane\-canon_pp (5)
for details.
@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ for details.
Supports Nikon Coolscan film-scanners. See
.BR sane\-coolscan (5),
.BR sane\-coolscan2 (5)
and
and
.BR sane\-coolscan3 (5)
for details.
.TP
@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ Supports some Mustek ScanExpress USB flatbed scanners. See
for details.
.TP
.B mustek_usb2
Supports scanners using the SQ113 chipset like the Mustek BearPaw 2448 TA Pro
Supports scanners using the SQ113 chipset like the Mustek BearPaw 2448 TA Pro
USB flatbed scanner. See
.BR sane\-mustek_usb2 (5)
for details.
@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ Epson, and Canon. See
for details.
.TP
.B plustek_pp
Supports Plustek parallel port flatbed scanners using the Plustek ASIC P96001,
Supports Plustek parallel port flatbed scanners using the Plustek ASIC P96001,
P96003, P98001 and P98003, which includes some
models from Plustek, KYE/Genius, Primax. See
.BR sane\-plustek_pp (5)
@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ Supports the Microtek ScanMaker 3840 USB scanner. See
for details.
.TP
.B snapscan
Supports AGFA SnapScan flatbed scanners including some which are
Supports AGFA SnapScan flatbed scanners including some which are
rebadged to other brands. See
.BR sane\-snapscan (5)
for details.
@ -496,11 +496,11 @@ Supports Tamarack Artiscan flatbed scanners. See
for details.
.TP
.B teco1 teco2 teco3
Supports some TECO scanners, usually sold under the Relisys, Trust,
Supports some TECO scanners, usually sold under the Relisys, Trust,
Primax, Piotech, Dextra names. See
.BR sane\-teco1 (5),
.BR sane\-teco2 (5)
and
and
.BR sane\-teco3 (5)
for details.
.TP
@ -593,12 +593,12 @@ backends by dynamic loading. See
.B net
The
.B SANE
network daemon
network daemon
.BR saned (8)
provides access to scanners located on different
computers in connection with the net backend. See
.BR sane\-net (5)
and
and
.BR saned (8).
.TP
.B pnm
@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ There are some links on how to find out about the protocol of a scanner:
.PP
If you start writing a backend or frontend or any other part of
.BR SANE,
please contact the sane\-devel mailing list for coordination so
please contact the sane\-devel mailing list for coordination so
that work is not duplicated.
.SH "FILES"
@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ sure that it is detected by your operating system. For SCSI and USB scanners,
use the
.BR sane\-find\-scanner (1)
utility.
It prints one line for each scanner it has detected and some comments (#).
It prints one line for each scanner it has detected and some comments (#).
If
.BR sane\-find\-scanner (1)
finds your scanner only as root but not as normal user, the permissions for