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I've just upgraded from Ubuntu Dapper (which had hplip v0.9.7) to Edgy
(v1.6.9). With Dapper, the scanner (and ADF) part of my OfficeJet 5510
worked perfectly.
Now, if I put more than one page in the ADF and scan, either with
- sca
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i.e. the new features in glib-2.12.4 are not available through this
build of the bindings. They should be rebuild with glib-2.12.4.
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On 12/7/06, jdo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With hplip 1.6.10, I also run into dependency problems when running the
> installer from hplip.sourceforge.net and I have also dependency problems when
> building from source.
> Installing the older version 0.9.7-4 didn't change anything either.
I sol
On 12/8/06, jdo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was able to run the "hplip-1.6.10.run" file with sudo. Allthough I had
> to install some software with synaptic. But the problem (scanning
It installed without error?
> multiple documents with the ADF) seems even worse. This is a big problem
> for me
Thanks for the bug report.
Obviously, the workaround is to use one of the other frontends.
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On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 12:30:42PM -, Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
> Therefore, please try the attached patch, which should apply cleanly to
> v0.9.29.
Here's the patched .deb.
Please test it and let me know if this fixes things.
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On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 07:01:23PM -, Ilya Barygin wrote:
> According to comments in the Debian bug, the problem goes away with
> imagemagick 7:6.5.7.8-1, so no fix should be required for Lucid (Lucid
> has imagemagick 7:6.5.7.8-1ubuntu1). Is this correct?
No. I think that there are two differ
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 05:08:24AM -, Nicolas Marchildon wrote:
> I have a pile of paper that I put in the scanner's feeder. It is double-
> sided. I scan the pile's recto. Then I re-insert the pile, but in
> reverse order, so the pile's verso is scanned. This generates a document
> with pages
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 04:21:35PM -, Nicolas Marchildon wrote:
> I filed this bug because I was not using gscan2pdf to perform the actual
> scan, but xsane directly then importing the PDF into gscan2pdf. This did
> not give me the opportunity to number pages as gscan2pdf does with the
> double
In that last .deb, I put some more debug information, so if you can
please start gscan2pdf with the --debug option and post the output after
trying to scan with the scanimage frontend, then I've got a chance to
see what is happening.
I can't reproduce the problem here, so otherwise I'm working bli
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 07:34:51PM -, Stinger wrote:
> Here is an image from /temp that wont convert with version
> 7:6.5.1.0-1.1ubuntu3 and 7:6.5.5.3-1ubuntu1.
> But it will convert using version 7:6.4.5.4.dfsg1-1ubuntu4.
>
> ** Attachment added: "6ktXmIYNax.tar.gz"
>http://launchpadlibr
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 09:52:45PM -, Ben_H wrote:
> Just installed the application today. Using Karmic 64 bit and gscan2pdf
> off the repos - Save never ends. Progress bar shows up but never moves
> past the 1st page. This is when saving to PDF. Was able to correctly
> save to multipage TIFF.
Setting a smaller default font then left large portions of the screen
unused. This I then had to fix with
(set-frame-size (selected-frame) 110 29)
in my .emacs
Strangely, this is not strictly followed - it gives me 110x28 on
startup. If I do it again by hand afterwards, the frame size is
correct
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The attached G4 compressed TIFF, together with the g4test.pl test script
demonstrate the problem:
chunked ccitt g4 tif not supported. at
/usr/share/perl5/PDF/API2/Resource/XObject/Image/TIFF.pm line 270.
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It is definitely an ImageMagick problem. The trouble is that I cannot
reproduce it here. In order to allow the ImageMagick maintainers to
reproduce it, we've got to give them a test image that doesn't convert.
gscan2pdf stores the scanned images by default in a temporary
directory it creates in /t
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 09:22:49AM -, Stinger wrote:
> But we need to isolate the bug to gscan2pdf or to perlmagick.
> Instructions needed please ?
I can't reproduce this, but if someone can by IMPORTING an image, post
the image, and I'll write the shell or perl script to be able to
reassign i
Note that, specifically, pinentry is segfaulting:
$ pinentry
OK Your orders please
GETPIN
Segmentation fault
The same happens with pinentry-x11. pinentry-curses doesn't, of course,
but I can't get that to play nicely with dpkg-buildpackage :-(
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On 21 May 2010 18:59, Martin Webster wrote:
> The solution is quite simple:
Works for me! Thanks for the tip.
Regards
Jeff
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On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 11:43:51PM +0300, Ilya Barygin wrote:
> Generally, before a stable release is updated, the problem should be first
> resolved in the development release. So, is there something that needs to be
> fixed in Lucid, and if so, what's the plan?
No. The imagemagick issues have
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 10:22:36PM -, Ilya Barygin wrote:
> Uploaded to Lucid. Upstream changelog was lost in the process, so I
> added an override for it. I also changed the target release to Lucid and
> mangled the Maintainer field.
When do you think it can be uploaded to Karmic? IMO, this i
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 12:23:10PM +0300, Ilya Barygin wrote:
> As soon as SRU team acks the upload. For stable release, I would
> suggest a debdiff with no packaging changes, with only the patch
> necessary, applied inline. (Even at the cost of making lintian a bit
> unhappy.) Do you think you can
On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 02:18:52AM -, Nicolas Marchildon wrote:
> That is what I described I was doing, except that I can't renumber the
> first four pages, because they will clash with the second half.
If you specify a start number of 9, then you can number them
9,11,13,15, and the second fou
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 04:55:09AM -, Nicolas Marchildon wrote:
> Assume the user wants to import all pages of a document when a file is
> selected for import. This will be acceptable behavior for probably 90%
> of the use cases, as the pages can later be deleted with more control
> (select odd
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 10:51:50PM -, Nicolas Marchildon wrote:
> Yes, this is a small inconvenience. It would be a smaller inconvenience
> if the dialog appeared right after selecting the files. When I open a 10
Unfortunately, this is how long tiffinfo needs to extract the number
of pages in
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 09:27:02PM -, Launchpad Bug Tracker wrote:
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> Binary package hint: yelp
>
> Gscan2 no find scanner, brother and Epson. Find webcam.
What does
scanimage --list-devices
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I had this problem with a fresh install on a eee pc 1000ha. The
following thread got wired networking going for me:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1219931
The compilation was against the 2.6.28.11 kernel that was on the image.
I was able to do an update, which then installed the .15 ker
Please start gscan2pdf with the --debug option, reproduce the problem, and
post the output from the command line.
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Using emacs 20090909-1, reducing the size of the default font does not
increase the width of the window, meaning that on my eeepc, there is a
large unusable space to the right of the buffer.
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Importa
Public bug reported:
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Upgrading from Jaunty (where there was no problem) to Karmic
(20090909-1) gives emacs a huge default font.
I expected this to be the same as in Jaunty, i.e. also the same as used
by the default terminal. On an eeepc, space is premium, so t
This is almost certainly the same ImageMagick problem (LP #424249)
that some people have been experiencing saving as a PDF.
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On Thu, Nov 05, 2009 at 07:13:57PM -, Stinger wrote:
> I'm having trouble scanning and saving as djvu-file too.
> But if I save as tiff and import the tiff again I can save as djvu.
> Could this be related ? Does gscan2pdf use imagemagick to convert to djvu?
> Or do I need to open another bug r
I'm getting this too with Mutt 1.5.18 (2008-05-17) from Jaunty
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How do you create a file from, say, bash, with a slash? None of the
below work:
touch "1/1"
touch '1/1'
touch 1\/1
If you can your file from konqueror, how can you access it from a shell?
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You rec
tesseract-ocr-eng in the depends field would force everyone to have
English installed, which some users may not want. I don't think the
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I have finally managed to reproduce the problem, and I think I've
cracked it.
Just adding
resolution = 150
or something similar will work fine until you try and print the PDF that
you have produced, and see that the paper size is incorrect (unless you
really did scan at 150dpi).
Therefore, plea
On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 02:07:58AM -, Fixerdave wrote:
> I'm also now getting distortion with gscan2pdf. Not sure about the
> scanimage.pl front-end bit. Where's the option for this?
In Edit/Preferences.
> Scanner in question is an HP LaserJet 3200 (all in one), locally
attached via USB. A
I cannot reproduce this on my karmic box. Please start gscan2pdf with
the --debug option, reproduce the problem, and post the output from
the command line, noting which compression type you chose.
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On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 04:13:41PM -, sheen7334 wrote:
> The dialog box for saving shows a partial save and just sits there.
What type of compression were you trying to use?
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Works fine here. Do you get this every time?
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There is a load of information missing from the log file - did you paste
it from the terminal window?
Would you mind attaching the log file as an attachment, please.
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By starting gscan2pdf with the --log=log option, it creates a file
called "log" in the current directory.
gscan2pdf --log=gscan2pdf.log
would create a file called "gscan2pdf.log". Instead of copy-pasting the
output from the terminal, please attach the file.
If setting # pages to 1 works for you,
It is now working with a the current version of HPLIP.
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Title:
Segfault
Which version of gscan2pdf are you using?
Your problem sounds like a known issue in the LZW compression in
PDF::API2, which gscan2pdf uses to create the PDFs.
Please selected auto or PNG compression when you are saving the PDF.
If that doesn't work around the problem, please attach an example sc
This was a real bug. Before I close it, please confirm which version of
gscan2pdf you are using so that I can tell whether
* the workaround I implemented isn't
* or the version you are using predates the workaround
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That explains things. You are using a 2.5 year-old version. I changed
the compression for lineart images for auto from lzw to png in v1.5.3.
In that case there is no need to try to reproduce the bug and we can
close this.
Thanks for the feedback
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I don't think it is reasonable to expect Ubuntu to update packages in
LTS without security problems, but I am glad that you now have the
latest release working.
I can't reproduce your problem with the clean/unpaper dialogue box. If I
first delete Layout=Double, I can then select #output pages = 1
I've just downloaded an arm64 image for focal from here:
http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/focal/20200126/focal-server-cloudimg-
arm64.img
and booted it following the instructions here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/281763/is-there-any-prebuilt-qemu-
ubuntu-image32bit-online/1081171#1081171
i.e.
Please start gscan2pdf from the command line with the --log=log option,
reproduce the problem, quit, and post the log.xz file.
You can upgrade to the latest version from my ppa:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:jeffreyratcliffe
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gscan2pdf
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There is evidently something about the TIFF from imagemagick that
PDF::API2 doesn't like. Please
convert rose: /tmp/rose.tif
and post /tmp/rose.tif
The /tmp/ might be important, so please leave it in when creating the
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What I don't understand is that gscan2pdf builds (including the complete
test suite) in eoan fine:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/46708/buildlog_ubuntu-eoan-
amd64.gscan2pdf_2.6.5-0~ppa1eoan_BUILDING.txt.gz
What do the following return:
ls -l `which convert`
ls -l `which pdftk`
?
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The command:
convert rose: /tmp/rose.tif
ls -l /tmp/rose.tif
should create a TIFF of a rose in the file /tmp/rose.tif
If it doesn't, that explains the problem, because evidently something is
preventing imagemagick from accessing /tmp.
What does the following produce:
ls -l /etc/alternatives
If
convert rose: /tmp/rose.tif
cannot read rose:, then your imagemagick installation is broken.
What does
convert -list format
return?
I get:
Format ModuleMode Description
---
3FR DNG r-- Ha
Ooh. That must be a bug in imagemagick. What about:
convert logo: file.png
or
convert wizard: file.png
?
There are lots of non-English users of gscan2pdf and this has never been
a problem before.
Can you file a bug against imagemagick that
convert rose: file.png
doesn't work?
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Just to confirm that /tmp is not the problem, please try:
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@PaulHazelden (tenuki57):
I don't see "invalid argument" anywhere in the log. It looks to me that
SANE did not find any scanners. Was your scanner plugged in?
What does the following return:
scanimage -L
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What happens if you try the following from the command line:
scanimage -x 210 --mode=Color --resolution=300 --batch
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imagemagick-6.q16:
Installed: 8:6.9.7.4+dfsg-16ubuntu6.4
Candidate: 8:6.9.7.4+dfsg-16ubuntu6.4
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500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main amd64 Packages
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You are scanning from the flatbed, so yet, setting # pages to 1 would
solve your problem.
Alternatively, in Edit/Preferences, disable the option "allow batch
scanning from flatbed".
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The reason G4 worked in the past was that it used tiff2pdf in the
background. I switched to using PDF::API2 for the PDF engine in order to
allow the use of the OCR layer behind the image.
Unfortunately, up to now, PDF::API2 has buggy G4 TIFF support, and so I
disabled the G4 compression option in
Yup. I broke the email functionality with yesterday's release. I never
use the email functionality myself, as I always save first and email
afterwards so I have a copy of the document outside my email archive.
Fortunately, the fix is simple. The attached patch fixes things for me.
I'll try to push
Uploaded 2.1.4 to the PPA to fix this.
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Hallo Matteo,
Please create another log file with v1.7.2 as per comment #5 and I'll
take another look.
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Is this still a problem. If so, can you post a screenshot?
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This bug seems to have been lost in the ether up to now. Is it still a
problem?
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Weird "buffering" of scanned pages with scanimage frontend
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This bug seems to have slipped through the cracks. Is it still a
problem?
If so, please start gscan2pdf from the command line with the --log=log
option, reproduce the problem, quit, and post the log file.
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Please start gscan2pdf from the command line with the --log=log option,
reproduce the problem, quit, and attach the log file.
You say you are scanning multiple pages - do you mean singularly with a
flatbed, or with an ADF?
When you say processed, are you talking about postprocessing steps like
cl
This looks like a bug in poppler.
pdfimages -f 1 -l 1 icse98.pdf x
creates x-000.pbm
display x-000.pbm
also shows the image flipped vertically.
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Fixed in v1.2.5. You can install it from the PPA.
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@Sergio: please start gscan2pdf from the command line with the --log=log
option, open the scan dialog, select "# pages" = all and the ADF, scan,
quit and post the log file
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I've done a lot of work on the scan options recently. Please install the
latest version of gscan2pdf (1.6.0) from the ppa. If you still have this
problem, please start gscan2pdf from the command line with the --log=log
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The problem is caused by your backend not having a standard name for the
"document source" option. The standard name is "source". Yours uses
"doc-source". Therefore, because gscan2pdf doesn't recognise you are
using an ADF, it assumes you are using a flatbed, and only allows you to
scan 1 page.
In
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Title:
gscan2pdf only scans one page
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Are you sure that in # Pages, you have selected "all", and not the
spin button with "1"?
Post a screenshot of the first tab of the scan dialog.
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** Changed in: gscan2pdf (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
In the new version, gscan2pdf can only scan one page from ADF
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This was implemented in v1.6.0
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Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
Drag and drop PDF from Nautilus shoul
Implemented in the upcoming v1.7.0
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Title:
RFE: gscan2pdf Gnome integ
That is a very old version. Can you try the latest?
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Title:
Blank scans in sheet-feed operation
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On 22 April 2012 16:53, Steven Hirsch <974...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I'm growing suspicious of something in the SANE initialization process.
In recent versions, there is an option in Edit/Preferences "Cycle SANE
handle after scan", which reinitialised the scanner after each scan. I
added thi
Turn on logging, by specifying the --log=log option when you start
gscan2pdf from the command line. Switch to the scanimage frontend in
Edit/Preferences, then read from the log the scanimage call which
gscan2pdf used when scanning.
If you can reproduce the bug with scanimage from the command line,
Threshold and brightness both have cap=37. cap is the capability flag.
If you look at the SANE API[1], 37 is INACTIVE + SOFT_DETECT +
SOFT_SELECT
The question is then why the options are inactive. Unfortunately, the
log doesn't make it clear what options have been set.
Try changing the "Scan Mode
This patch fixes things for me
** Patch added:
"0001-Support-cuneiform-better-by-converting-first-to-bmp-.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/654771/+attachment/1672020/+files/0001-Support-cuneiform-better-by-converting-first-to-bmp-.patch
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 459920 ***
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Looks like a duplicate of 459920 to me.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 459920
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