2019-05-10 22:59:59 |
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2019-05-10 23:01:07 |
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simple-scan (Ubuntu) |
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2019-05-10 23:02:07 |
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summary |
Support option --scan-area |
Support sane option --scan-area on GUI applications |
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2019-05-10 23:06:29 |
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simple-scan |
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2019-05-10 23:08:12 |
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description |
Several sane backends provide the option --scan-area to guarantee the scan is correctly aligned, even if the scan area with automatic document feeder (ADF) is right-aligned in contrast to the flatbed of the same device is normally left-aligned.
Currently SimpleScan and XSane only support options -l -t -x -y, which leads to misalignment of some scanners when using the ADF.
As example for this problem see: https://gitlab.com/utsushi/utsushi/issues/68 |
Several sane backends provide the option --scan-area to guarantee the scan is correctly aligned, even if the scan area with automatic document feeder (ADF) is right-aligned in contrast to the flatbed of the same device, which is normally left-aligned.
Currently SimpleScan and XSane only support options -l -t -x -y, which leads to misalignment of some scanners when using the ADF.
As example for this problem see: https://gitlab.com/utsushi/utsushi/issues/68 |
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2019-05-11 09:52:44 |
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bug task deleted |
simple-scan |
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2019-05-11 09:53:42 |
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bug watch added |
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https://gitlab.com/sane-project/frontend/xsane/issues/1 |
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2019-05-11 09:53:42 |
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bug task added |
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xsane |
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2019-05-11 10:28:49 |
Bug Watch Updater |
xsane: status |
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New |
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2019-05-11 15:33:24 |
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description |
Several sane backends provide the option --scan-area to guarantee the scan is correctly aligned, even if the scan area with automatic document feeder (ADF) is right-aligned in contrast to the flatbed of the same device, which is normally left-aligned.
Currently SimpleScan and XSane only support options -l -t -x -y, which leads to misalignment of some scanners when using the ADF.
As example for this problem see: https://gitlab.com/utsushi/utsushi/issues/68 |
Several sane backends provide the option --scan-area to guarantee the scan is correctly aligned, even if the scan area with automatic document feeder (ADF) is right-aligned in contrast to the flatbed of the same device, which is normally left-aligned.
Currently SimpleScan and XSane only support options -l -t -x -y, which leads to misalignment of some scanners when using the ADF.
As example for this problem see: https://gitlab.com/utsushi/utsushi/issues/68
See Also: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/simple-scan/issues/103 |
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2021-07-05 21:18:47 |
UlfZibis |
description |
Several sane backends provide the option --scan-area to guarantee the scan is correctly aligned, even if the scan area with automatic document feeder (ADF) is right-aligned in contrast to the flatbed of the same device, which is normally left-aligned.
Currently SimpleScan and XSane only support options -l -t -x -y, which leads to misalignment of some scanners when using the ADF.
As example for this problem see: https://gitlab.com/utsushi/utsushi/issues/68
See Also: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/simple-scan/issues/103 |
Several sane backends provide the option --scan-area to guarantee the scan is correctly aligned, even if the scan area with automatic document feeder (ADF) is right-aligned in contrast to the flatbed of the same device, which is normally left-aligned.
Currently SimpleScan and XSane only support options -l -t -x -y, which leads to misalignment of some scanners when using the ADF.
As example for this problem see: https://gitlab.com/utsushi/utsushi/issues/68
See also:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/simple-scan/issues/103
https://gitlab.com/sane-project/frontend/xsane/-/issues/1
https://sourceforge.net/p/gscan2pdf/bugs/389/ |
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