; ; SANE Backend specification file ; ; It's basically emacs-lisp --- so ";" indicates comment to end of line. ; All syntactic elements are keyword tokens, followed by a string or ; keyword argument, as specified. ; ; ":backend" *must* be specified. ; All other information is optional (but what good is the file without it?). ; :backend "umax_pp" ; name of backend :version "1 (unmaintained)" ; version of backend :manpage "sane-umax_pp" ; name of manpage (if it exists) ; backend's web page :url "http://umax1220p.sourceforge.net/" :devicetype :scanner ; start of a list of devices.... ; other types: :stillcam, :vidcam, ; :meta, :api :mfg "UMAX" ; name a manufacturer :url "http://www.umax.com.tw/" ; These scanners are known to have the same ASIC family. :model "Astra 1220P" :interface "Parport (EPP/ECP)" :status :good :model "Astra 2000P" :interface "Parport (EPP/ECP)" :status :good :model "Astra 1600P" :interface "Parport (EPP/ECP)" :status :good :model "Astra 600P" :interface "Parport (SPP/ECP)" :status :unsupported :comment "untested, but should be close to 610P" :model "Astra 610P" :interface "Parport (SPP/ECP)" :status :good :mfg "Hewlett-Packard" :model "Scanjet 3200C" :interface "Parport (EPP/ECP)" :status :good :comment "works (relabelled 1220P and 2000P)" :mfg "Genius" :model "ColorPage-Life Pro" :interface "Parport (EPP/ECP)" :status :good :comment "works (relabelled 1220P and 2000P)" ; :comment and :url specifiers are optional after :mfg, :model, :desc, ; and at the top-level.