2002-01-12 00:45:20 +00:00
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.TH scanadf 1 "15 Sep 1999"
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.IX scanadf
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.SH NAME
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scanadf - acquire multiple images from a scanner equipped with an ADF
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B scanadf
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.RB [ -d | --device-name
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.IR dev ]
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.RB [ -h | --help ]
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.RB [ -L | --list-devices ]
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.RB [ -v | --verbose ]
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.RB [ -V | --version ]
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.RB [ -o | --output-file
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.IR name ]
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.RB [ -S | --scan-script
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.IR name ]
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.RB [ -s | --start-count
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.IR num ]
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.RB [ -e | --end-count
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.IR num ]
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.RB [ -r | --raw ]
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.RI [ device-specific-options ]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B scanadf
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is a command-line interface to control image acquisition devices which
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are capable of returning a series of images (e.g. a scanner with an
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automatic document feeder (ADF)). The device is controlled via
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command-line options. After command-line processing,
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.B scanadf
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normally proceeds to acquire a series of images until the device returns
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the
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.B SANE_STATUS_NO_DOCS
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status code.
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.PP
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The images are written to output files, specified by the
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.B --output-file
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option. These files are typically written in one of the PNM (portable aNyMaP)
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formats (PBM for black-and-white images, PGM for grayscale images,
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and PPM for color images). Several optional frame formats (SANE_FRAME_JPEG,
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SANE_FRAME_G31D, SANE_FRAME_G32D, SANE_FRAME_G42D, and SANE_FRAME_TEXT)
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are supported. In each case, the data is written out to the output file
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as-is without a header. Unrecognized frame formats are handled in
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the same way, although a warning message is printed in verbose mode.
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.PP
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Typically, the optional frame formats are used in conjunction with a scan
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script (specified by the
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.B --scanscript
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option) which is invoked for each acquired image. The script is provided
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with a series of environment variables which describe the parameters
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and format of the image file.
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.B scanadf
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accesses image acquisition devices through the SANE (Scanner Access
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Now Easy) interface and can thus support any device for which there
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exists a SANE backend (try "apropos sane\-" to get a list of available
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backends).
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.SH OPTIONS
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.PP
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The
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.B -d
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or
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.B --device-name
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options must be followed by a SANE device-name. A (partial) list of
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available devices can be obtained with the
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.B --list-devices
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option (see below). If no device-name is specified explicitly,
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.B scanadf
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will attempt to open the first available device.
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.PP
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The
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.B -h
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or
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.B --help
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options request help information. The information is printed on
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standard output and in this case, no attempt will be made to acquire
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an image.
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.PP
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The
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.B -L
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or
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.B --list-devices
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option requests a (partial) list of devices that are available. The
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list is not complete since some devices may be available, but are not
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listed in any of the configuration files (which are typically stored
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in directory @CONFIGDIR@). This is particularly the case when
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accessing scanners through the network. If a device is not listed in
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a configuration file, the only way to access it is by its full device
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name. You may need to consult your system administrator to find out
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the names of such devices.
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.PP
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The
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.B -v
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or
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.B --verbose
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options increase the verbosity of the operation of
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.B scanadf.
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The option may be specified repeatedly, each time increasing the verbosity
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level.
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The
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.B -V
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or
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.B --version
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option requests that
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.B scanadf
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print the program and package name, as well as the version number of
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the SANE distribution that it came with.
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.PP
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The
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.B -o
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or
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.B --output-file
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option specifies a format string used to generate the name of file to
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write the image data to. You can use %d replacement in the output file
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name; this will be replaced with the current page number. The default
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format string is image-%04d.
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.PP
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The
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.B -S
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or
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.B --scan-script
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option specifies the name of script to run after each scanned image
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is acquired. The script receives the name of the image output file
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as its first and only command line argument. Additionally the scan
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script can reference the following environment variables to get
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information about the parameters of the image.
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.PP
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.RS
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.B SCAN_RES
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- the image resolution (in DPI)
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.br
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.B SCAN_WIDTH
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- the image width (in pixels)
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.br
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.B SCAN_HEIGHT
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- the image height (in pixels)
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.br
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.B SCAN_DEPTH
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- the image bit-depth (in bits)
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.br
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.B SCAN_FORMAT
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- a string representing the image format (e.g. gray, g42d, text, etc)
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.br
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.B SCAN_FORMAT_ID
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- the numeric image format identifier
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.br
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.RE
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.PP
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The
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.B -s
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or
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.B --start-count
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option specifies the page number of first scanned image.
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.PP
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The
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.B -e
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or
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.B --end-count
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option specifies the last page number to scan. Using this option,
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you can request a specific number of pages to be scanned, rather than
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scanning until there are no more images available.
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.PP
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The
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.B -r
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or
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.B --raw
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option specifies that the raw image data be written to the output file
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as-is without interpretation. This disables the writing of the PNM
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header for basic frame types. This feature is usually used in
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conjunction with the
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.B --scan-script
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option where the scan script uses the environment variables to
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understand the format and parameters of the image and converts
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the file to a more useful format. NOTE: With support for the
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optional frame types and the default handling of unrecognized
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frametypes, this option becomes less and less useful.
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As you might imagine, much of the power of
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.B scanadf
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comes from the fact that it can control any SANE backend. Thus, the
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exact set of command-line options depends on the capabilities of the
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selected device. To see the options for a device named
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.IR dev ,
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invoke
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.B scanadf
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via a command-line of the form:
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.PP
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.RS
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scanadf --help --device
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.I dev
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.RE
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.PP
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The documentation for the device-specific options printed by
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.B --help
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is explained in the manual page for
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.B scanimage.
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.SH FILES
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.TP
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.I @CONFIGDIR@
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This directory holds various configuration files. For details, please
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refer to the manual pages listed below.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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2002-01-14 03:13:19 +00:00
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scanimage(1), xscanimage(1), sane(7)
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2002-01-12 00:45:20 +00:00
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.SH AUTHOR
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scanadf is an adaptation by Tom Martone of scanimage by David Mosberger,
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Andreas Beck, and Gordon Matzigkeit following closely the features of
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bnhscan by Sean Reifschneider of tummy.com, ltd.
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.SH BUGS
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Please send reports to
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.IR sane\-devel@mostang.com
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.PP
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This program relies on the backend to return the
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.B SANE_STATUS_NO_DOCS
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status code when the automatic document feeder is out of paper. Use of
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this program with backends that do not support ADFs (e.g. flatbed scanners)
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will likely result in repeated scans of the same document. In this
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case, it is essential to use the start-count and end-count to
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control the number of images acquired.
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.PP
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Only a subset of the SANE backends support feeders and return
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SANE_STATUS_NO_DOCS appropriately. Backends which are known to
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work at this time are:
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.RS
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.br
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.B sane-bh
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- Bell+Howell Copiscan II series scanners.
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.br
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.B sane-hp
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- Hewlett Packard scanners. A patch to the sane-hp backend
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is necessary. The --scantype=ADF option must be specified (earlier
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versions of the backend used the --scan-from-adf option, instead).
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.br
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.B sane-umax
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- UMAX scanners. Support exists in build 12 and later.
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The --source="Automatic Document Feeder" option must be specified.
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.br
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.RE
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