On 21/7/20 9:45 pm, Mike Flannigan wrote:
My XSane ver 0.999 allows changing the resolution
by selecting the dropdown on the main screen and
selecting 75, 150, 300, 600, etc.
http://www.mflan.com/temp/res1.jpg
Thanks Mike, that's interesting, my Xsane ver 0.999 doesn't provide the
same functionality. Where your gui has the resolution dropdown to let
you select between the supported resolutions, my gui has two entries, a
horizontal resolution and a vertical resolution, and both of them are
disabled, so that the only way to change it is to manually changed the
corresponding two lines in the configuration file. I'm now wondering
whether the Epson driver is having an impact, as in order to see and use
the Epson scanner xsane seems to be using the settings I put in the
config file created by the install of Epson's imagescan software.
Are you able to supply the config file, or the resolution part of the
config file, for your scanner, which if it is stored in the same
location as it is for me, is in ~/.sane/xsane? I just wanted to see how
it is set up for you and whether or not I can replicate that in my
configuration.
regards,
Steve
Mike
On 7/21/20 4:08 AM, users-requ...@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
Subject:
Sane Scanner Resolution Configuration
From:
Stephen Morris <samor...@netspace.net.au>
Date:
7/21/20, 4:08 AM
To:
fedora <users@lists.fedoraproject.org>
Hi,
Having installed imagescan from Epson, and installed sane and
xsane, and edited the imagescan config file to specify the network
settings of my printer all-in-one, I now have xsane finding my
scanner, but this has highlighted a problem.
Having run xsane it has created Epson:ET-3700.drc in path
~/.sane/xsane, which contains all the options used by xsane for
scanning. Two of the options are for the horizontal and vertical scan
resolution, which by default are set to 75. These options are
reflected in the xsane gui, but they are disabled so I can't alter
them from the gui, I have to edit the config file and specify the
resolution I want in there.
Where can I find documentation on the format of that xsane config
file, that would tell me how I get the list of resolutions the
scanner supports into that config file so that they are selectable by
a dropdown in the xsane gui?
regards,
Steve
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