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author | Jörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net> | 2019-07-31 17:00:20 +0200 |
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committer | Jörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net> | 2019-07-31 17:00:20 +0200 |
commit | 3759ce55ba79b8d3b9d8ed247a252273ee7dade3 (patch) | |
tree | d69692a274dd1c7d0672e6bb7155a0fc106f9d49 /doc/sane-hp5590.man | |
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parent | 1687222e1b9e74c89cafbb5910e72d8ec7bfd40f (diff) |
Update upstream source from tag 'upstream/1.0.28'
Update to upstream version '1.0.28'
with Debian dir ec5bb298266630fc3801ff6dc0c258f6df7ba979
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diff --git a/doc/sane-hp5590.man b/doc/sane-hp5590.man index 2ccfcc5..5330800 100644 --- a/doc/sane-hp5590.man +++ b/doc/sane-hp5590.man @@ -1,69 +1,320 @@ -.TH sane\-hp5590 5 "13 Jul 2008" "@PACKAGEVERSION@" "SANE Scanner Access Now Easy" -.IX sane\-hp5590 +.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 2.7.2 +.\" +.TH "sane-hp5590" "5" "13 Jul 2008" "@PACKAGEVERSION@" "SANE Scanner Access Now Easy" +.hy .SH NAME -sane\-hp5590 \- SANE backend for -Hewlett-Packard 4500C/4570C/5500C/5550C/5590/7650 Workgroup/Document scanners +.PP +sane-hp5590 - SANE backend for Hewlett-Packard +4500C/4570C/5500C/5550C/5590/7650 Workgroup/Document scanners .SH DESCRIPTION -The -.B sane\-hp5590 -library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend that provides -access to the following Hewlett-Packard Workgroup/Document scanners: .PP -.RS +The \f[B]sane-hp5590\f[R] library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now +Easy) backend that provides access to the following Hewlett-Packard +Workgroup/Document scanners: +.IP \[bu] 2 ScanJet 4500C -.br +.IP \[bu] 2 ScanJet 4570C -.br +.IP \[bu] 2 ScanJet 5500C -.br +.IP \[bu] 2 ScanJet 5550C -.br +.IP \[bu] 2 ScanJet 5590 -.br +.IP \[bu] 2 ScanJet 7650 +.PP +If you own a scanner other than the ones listed above that works with +this backend, please let us know this by sending the scanner\[cq]s exact +model name and the USB vendor and device ids (e.g.\ from +\f[I]/sys/bus/usb/devices\f[R], \f[I]sane-find-scanner\f[R] or syslog) +to us. +Even if the scanner\[cq]s name is only slightly different from the +models mentioned above, please let us know. +.SH OPTIONS +.PP +The options the backend supports can either be selected through command +line options to programs like scanimage or through GUI elements in +\f[I]xscanimage\f[R] or \f[I]xsane\f[R]. +Valid command line options and their syntax can be listed by using: +.IP +.nf +\f[C] +scanimage --help -d hp5590:interface:device +\f[R] +.fi +.PP +where \f[I]interface\f[R] and \f[I]device\f[R] specify the device in +question, as in the configuration file. +Add \f[I]--all-options\f[R] to also list the hardware read-out options. +The -d parameter and its argument can be omitted to obtain information +on the first scanner identified. +.PP +Use the command: +.IP +.nf +\f[C] +scanimage -L +\f[R] +.fi +.PP +to list all devices recognized by your SANE installation. +.SH DEVICE SPECIFIC OPTIONS +.TP +.B -l \f[I]n\f[R] +Top-left X position of scan area in \f[B]mm\f[R]. +Allowed range: 0 .. +215.889. +.TP +.B -t \f[I]n\f[R] +Top-left Y position of scan area in \f[B]mm\f[R]. +Allowed range: 0 .. +297.699. +.TP +.B -x \f[I]n\f[R] +X width of scan-area in \f[B]mm\f[R]. +Allowed range: 0 .. +215.889. +.TP +.B -y \f[I]n\f[R] +Y height of scan-area in \f[B]mm\f[R]. +Allowed range: 0 .. +297.699. +.PP +By default, the maximum size will be scanned. +.TP +.B --mode \f[I]mode\f[R] +Select color mode. +\f[I]mode\f[R] must be one of: \[lq]Color\[rq], \[lq]Color (48 +bits)\[rq], \[lq]Gray\[rq], \[lq]Lineart\[rq]. +.RS +.IP \[bu] 2 +\[lq]Color\[rq] - Scanning is done with 3 * 8 bit RGB color values per +pixel. +.IP \[bu] 2 +\[lq]Color (48 bits)\[rq] - Scanning is done with 3 * 16 bit RGB color +values per pixel. +.IP \[bu] 2 +\[lq]Gray\[rq] - Scanning is done with 1 * 8 bit gray value per pixel. +.IP \[bu] 2 +\[lq]Lineart\[rq] - Scanning is done with 1 bit black and white value +per pixel. +.RE +.TP +.B --source \f[I]source\f[R] +Select the source for scanning. +\f[I]source\f[R] must be one of: \[lq]Flatbed\[rq], \[lq]ADF\[rq], +\[lq]ADF Duplex\[rq], \[lq]TMA Slides\[rq], \[lq]TMA Negatives\[rq]. +.RS +.IP \[bu] 2 +\[lq]Flatbed\[rq] - Scan document on the flat document glass. +.IP \[bu] 2 +\[lq]ADF\[rq] - Scan frontsides of documents with automatic document +feeder. +.IP \[bu] 2 +\[lq]ADF Duplex\[rq] - Scan front- and backsides of documents with +automatic document feeder. +Note, the backside images must be rotated in a separate post process +step. +.IP \[bu] 2 +\[lq]TMA Slides\[rq] - Slide scanning with transparent media adapter. +(Not fully supported by hp5590 backend). +.IP \[bu] 2 +\[lq]TMA Negatives\[rq] - Negative film scanning with transparent media +adapter. +(Not fully supported by hp5590 backend). +.RE +.TP +.B --resolution \f[I]res\f[R] +Set the resolution of the scanned image in \f[B]dpi\f[R]. +\f[I]res\f[R] must be one of: 100, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 2400. +.PP +Default settings: Lineart, Flatbed, 100dpi. +.TP +.B --extend-lamp-timeout[=yes|no] +Extend lamp timeout period. +no = 15 minutes, yes = 1 hour. +(Default: no) +.TP +.B --wait-for-button[=yes|no] +Wait for button press before scanning starts. +(Default: no) +.TP +.B --preview[=yes|no] +Request a preview-quality scan. +(Default: no) +.TP +.B --hide-eop-pixel[=yes|no] +Hide end-of-page indicator pixels and overwrite with color of next +neighbor pixels. +(Default: yes) +.PD 0 +.P +.PD +The scanner uses the last pixel in every scan line for storing the +end-of-page status. +This is needed to detect the end of the document sheet when the +automatic document feeder (ADF) is used. +Unfortunately the end-of-page pixels are also generated in flatbed +scans. +It is recommended to hide these pixels. +.TP +.B --trailing-lines-mode \f[I]mode\f[R] +Filling mode of trailing lines after end of page when automatic document +feeder (ADF) is used. +\f[I]mode\f[R] must be one of: \[lq]last\[rq], \[lq]raw\[rq], +\[lq]raster\[rq], \[lq]white\[rq], \[lq]black\[rq], \[lq]color\[rq]. +(Default: \[lq]last\[rq]) +.RS +.IP \[bu] 2 +\[lq]last\[rq] = repeat the last scan line (recommended), +.IP \[bu] 2 +\[lq]raw\[rq] = read raw scan data (not recommended), +.IP \[bu] 2 +\[lq]raster\[rq] = generate black and white pixel pattern, +.IP \[bu] 2 +\[lq]white\[rq] = white pixels, +.IP \[bu] 2 +\[lq]black\[rq] = black pixels, +.IP \[bu] 2 +\[lq]color\[rq] = RGB or gray colored pixels (see next option). .RE +.TP +.B --trailing-lines-color \f[I]n\f[R] +Set color value for filling trailing scan lines in trailing lines mode +\[lq]color\[rq] (see previous option). +(Default color: violet) +.PD 0 +.P +.PD +The RGB color value must be specified and calculated as 65536 * r + 256 +* g + b, with r, g, b being values in the range of 0 .. +255. +.SH READ OUT OPTIONS .PP -If you own a scanner other than the ones listed above that works with this -backend, please let us know this by sending the scanner's exact model name and -the USB vendor and device ids (e.g. from -.IR /proc/bus/usb/devices , -.I sane\-find\-scanner -or syslog) to us. Even if the scanner's name is only slightly different from -the models mentioned above, please let us know. -.SH CONFIGURATION -None required. +The following options allow reading out the button state, counter value, +color setting, and the state of document in ADF. +This can be used to programmatically control corresponding scanner +options like switching between \f[I]flatbed\f[R] and \f[I]ADF\f[R] mode, +or triggering prost processing tasks after scanning. +.TP +.B --button-pressed +Get the id of the last button pressed. +Id is one of \[lq]none\[rq], \[lq]power\[rq], \[lq]scan\[rq], +\[lq]collect\[rq], \[lq]file\[rq], \[lq]email\[rq], \[lq]copy\[rq], +\[lq]up\[rq], \[lq]down\[rq], \[lq]mode\[rq], \[lq]cancel\[rq]. +.PD 0 +.P +.PD +The scanner stores the id of the last button pressed until it is read. +After read out, the state is reset and subsequent readings will return +\[lq]none\[rq]. +.TP +.B --color-led +Get the state of the color LED indicators. +The state is either \[lq]color\[rq] or \[lq]black_white\[rq]. +.TP +.B --counter-value +Get the counter value as shown on LCD. +The value is in the range of 1 .. +99. +.TP +.B --doc-in-adf +Get the state of the document-available indicator of the automatic +document feeder (ADF). +The state is either \[lq]yes\[rq] or \[lq]no\[rq]. +.SH HINTS FOR USERS OF SCANBD +.PP +\f[I]Scanbd\f[R] is a scanner button daemon, which can read scanner +buttons and trigger scan actions. +.PP +Do not use the old \f[I]scanbuttond\f[R] interface with hp5590. +It is outdated and shall not be used any more. +Scanbd\[cq]s regular interface is fully supported by the current version +of the \f[I]hp5590\f[R] backend. +.PP +This example shows a minimum configuration file and the corresponding +script file for scanbd to be included in \f[I]scanbd.conf\f[R]. +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[B]hp5590.conf\f[R] +.IP +.nf +\f[C] +device hp5590 { + # Device matching + filter = \[dq]\[ha]hp5590.*\[dq] + desc = \[dq]HP5590 Scanner Family\[dq] + + # Read out counter value and store in environment variable. + function function_lcd_counter { + filter = \[dq]\[ha]counter-value.*\[dq] + desc = \[dq]hp5590: LCD counter\[dq] + env = \[dq]SCANBD_FUNCTION_LCD_COUNTER\[dq] + } + + # Run scan script when button is pressed. + action do-scan { + filter = \[dq]\[ha]button-pressed.*\[dq] + desc = \[dq]hp5590: Scan button pressed\[dq] + script = \[dq]scan_action.script\[dq] + string-trigger { + from-value = \[dq]none\[dq] + to-value = \[dq]scan\[dq] + } + } +} +\f[R] +.fi +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[B]scan_action.script\f[R] +.IP +.nf +\f[C] +#!/bin/bash +echo device = $SCANBD_DEVICE +echo action = $SCANBD_ACTION +echo counter = $SCANBD_FUNCTION_LCD_COUNTER +scanfile=\[dq]$HOME/tmp/scans/scan-$(date +%s).pnm\[dq] +case $SCANBD_ACTION in +do-scan) + scanimage -d \[dq]$SCANBD_DEVICE\[dq] > \[dq]$scanfile\[dq] + ;; +*) + echo Warning: Unknown scanbd action: \[dq]$SCANBD_ACTION\[dq] + ;; +esac +\f[R] +.fi .SH FILES .TP -.I @LIBDIR@/libsane\-hp5590.a +.B \f[I]\[at]LIBDIR\[at]/libsane-hp5590.a\f[R] The static library implementing this backend. .TP -.I @LIBDIR@/libsane\-hp5590.so +.B \f[I]\[at]LIBDIR\[at]/libsane-hp5590.so\f[R] The shared library implementing this backend (present on systems that support dynamic loading). .SH ENVIRONMENT +.PP +If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this environment +variable controls the debug level for this backend. +.PP +\f[B]SANE_DEBUG_HP5590\f[R] +.PP +Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output: +.IP +.nf +\f[C] +10 - generic processing +20 - verbose backend messages +40 - HP5590 high-level commands +50 - HP5590 low-level (USB-in-USB) commands +\f[R] +.fi .TP -.B SANE_DEBUG_HP5590 -If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this -environment variable controls the debug level for this backend. Higher -debug levels increase the verbosity of the output. See used levels below. -.P -.RS -Level 10 - generic processing -.br -Level 20 - verbose backend messages -.br -Level 40 - HP5590 high-level commands -.br -Level 50 - HP5590 low-level (USB-in-USB) commands - -.P -Example: - +.B Example: export SANE_DEBUG_HP5590=50 - -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR sane (7), -.BR sane\-usb (5), - -.SH AUTHOR -Ilia Sotnikov <hostcc@gmail.com> +.SH SEE ALSO +.PP +\f[B]sane\f[R](7), \f[B]sane-usb\f[R](5) +.SH AUTHORS +Ilia Sotnikov <hostcc@gmail.com>. |