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<H1>Re: Twain interface</H1>
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<STRONG>From:</STRONG> Mick Barry (<A HREF="mailto:mick@objects.com.au?Subject=Re:%20Twain%20interface&In-Reply-To=&lt;3ADF68DB.81235CD5@objects.com.au&gt;"><EM>mick@objects.com.au</EM></A>)<BR>
<STRONG>Date:</STRONG> Thu Apr 19 2001 - 15:38:19 PDT
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Oliver Rauch wrote:
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<EM>&gt; Nigel Feltham wrote:
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<EM>&gt; &gt;
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<EM>&gt; &gt; Has anyone thought of the possibility of adding a twain backend to sane with
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<EM>&gt; &gt; use of the WINE project to allow use of WIN32 drivers for hardware otherwise
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<EM>&gt; &gt; unsupported under linux (similar to the way the XINE linux video player can
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<EM>&gt; &gt; use windows video codec dll's) or is this not possible due to hardware access
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<EM>&gt; &gt; problems?
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<EM>&gt; Hello Nigel,
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<EM>&gt; the first problem I see is that it shall not be possible to turn
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<EM>&gt; off the graphical user interface of a lot of twain drivers.
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<EM>&gt; So it does not fit any more into the sane protocol.
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<P>Correct, some data sources can ONLY be operated using the TWAIN UI. Very
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annoying really.
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<P>mick
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