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Makefile.in | ||
README | ||
gamma4scanimage.c | ||
libtool-get-dll-ext | ||
mustek600iin-off.c | ||
sane-config.in | ||
sane-desc-ext.el | ||
sane-desc.c | ||
sane-desc.el.in | ||
sane-find-scanner.c | ||
umax_pp.c | ||
xerox |
README
2000-12-31 This directory contains various tools that may be useful: sane-find-scanner (previous name: "find-scanner"): Attempts to find a SCSI scanner attached to your system. Invoke with "sane-find-scanner -h" to get command-line syntax. Note that sane-find-scanner will find any scanner that is connected to a SCSI bus. It will even find scanners that are not supported at all by SANE. More details can be found in the man page sane-find-scanner(1). xerox: A simple script to make photocopies ("xeroxing"). In the script, you may need to adjust the device name assigned to variable DEV and the resolution assigned to variable RES as well as the paper with and height (variables WIDTH and HEIGHT, respectively. mustek600iin-off: Allows you to turn off a Mustek 600 II N scanner. Use "make mustek600iin-off" to compile. umax_pp: Command line utility to scan on UMAX astra 1220P, 1600P and 2000P, without using the backend. So that scanner protocol can be tested directly. gamma4scanimage: creates a gamma table in the format expected by scanimage. You can define a gamma value, shadow and highlight. Take a look at manual page gamma4scanimage for further information. Maybe useful for SANE developers: sane-desc: Generate SANE webpages (and ASCII lists) from backend .desc files. Use "make sane-desc" to compile. Run "sane-desc --help" for details. sane-desc.el, sane-desc-ext.el: Some handy elisp stuff to automagically generate descriptive SANE webpages from backend .desc files with emacs. Look at the top of the file for more details. sane-config: Show SANE version, linker flags etc. Might be usefull for frontend developers.