On 22/7/20 9:09 pm, Mike Flannigan wrote:
Sure thing.
The 'xsane.rc' file at
~/.sane/xsane
is copied here:
http://www.mflan.com/temp/xsane.rc
There is also a 'xsane.mdf' file in there, but
I don't think you need that.
There is also a 'CANON:Canoscan9000FMarkII.drc'
file in there and it is copied here:
http://www.mflan.com/temp/CANON:Canoscan9000FMarkII.drc Thanks Mike, I had a look
at your 'CANON:Canoscan9000FMarkII.drc' and it
only has one line for Resolution which you have set at 300 as I do. My
Epson drc file has two entries for Resolution, an X resolution and a Y
resolution, which are reflected as such in the xsane gui where I have a
'Resolution in the X direction' dropdown and a 'Resolution in the Y
direction' dropdown. After looking at your drc file I have now resolved
the issue with the two resolution dropdowns being disabled. In the xsane
advanced settings I had the checkbox for 'Bind X and Y resolutions'
selected and when I unselected that checkbox the two resolution options
became selectable and I could then select one of the 16 resolutions
displayed for each of the X and Y resolutions, each of which if desired
can be set to different values. I'm also not sure if my scanner supports
all the resolutions being made available. I know it supports resolutions
of 75, 150, 300, 600 and 1200, but I'm not sure if it supports the rest.
regards,
Steve
Mike
On 7/21/20 10:09 PM, users-request(a)lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
> 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.