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authorJulien BLACHE <jblache@debian.org>2005-11-21 21:49:19 +0100
committerMattia Rizzolo <mattia@mapreri.org>2014-10-03 14:05:12 +0000
commit91e0f8f4872781ae41c44747330935d6420534e6 (patch)
tree39db641abe297fb735853015b906d7763651941e /doc/sane-xsane-save-doc.html
parent13a92fd57322d6de4548e7dc992db591a0a54ee3 (diff)
parent6fceea28608be0fda32d94f59e1b1550774318a0 (diff)
Imported Debian patch 0.98-1debian/0.98-1
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diff --git a/doc/sane-xsane-save-doc.html b/doc/sane-xsane-save-doc.html
index 628f716..dafb123 100644
--- a/doc/sane-xsane-save-doc.html
+++ b/doc/sane-xsane-save-doc.html
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
<table>
<tr>
<td width=200>
-<img SRC="xsane-logo2.jpg" alt="XSane-logo" hspace=30 height=150 width=128 align=TOP>
+<img SRC="xsane-logo.jpg" alt="XSane-logo" hspace=30 align=TOP>
</td>
<td>
<blockquote>
@@ -196,23 +196,13 @@ extension to the filename, you should not append a file extension in this case.
<b>Supported filetypes:</b>
<blockquote>
-<i>Pnm</i> and <i>ps</i> (and raw) are always available. The
-other formats are only available if necessary libraries are present and
+<i>PDF</i>, <i>pnm</i> and <i>PostScript</i> are always available.
+The other formats are only available if necessary libraries are present and
support is compiled in. For <i>png</i> you need libpng and libz, for
<i>jpeg</i> you need jpeglib, for <i>tiff</i> you need libtiff.
</blockquote>
<blockquote>
-The <i>raw</i> format is a 16 bit binary format. Some programs can read
-<i>raw</i> files as <i>pnm</i>-format. For the <i>pnm</i> format
-only 8 bit binary and ascii and 16 bit ascii are defined. We suggest
-not to use the <i>raw</i> format for storing images you want to view, it is
-meant for post-processing with programs you write yourself. The advantage
-is that this format produces much smaller files than the 16 bit ascii
-<i>pnm</i> format does.
-</blockquote>
-
-<blockquote>
<b>The supported output formats depend on the bit depth of the scanned image:</b>
<p>
<b><u>1 bit/pixel black/white mode:</u></b>
@@ -223,22 +213,22 @@ is that this format produces much smaller files than the 16 bit ascii
<p>
<b><u>8 bits/pixel grayscale mode:</u></b>
<blockquote>
-<font color="#000099">pnm = pgm, png, ps, jpeg and tiff</font>
+<font color="#000099">pdf, pnm = pgm, png, ps, jpeg and tiff</font>
</blockquote>
<p>
<b><u>16 bits/pixel grayscale mode (9-16 bits):</u></b>
<blockquote>
-<font color="#000099">pnm (ascii), png, raw and tiff</font>
+<font color="#000099">pnm=pgm, png and tiff</font>
</blockquote>
<p>
<b><u>24 bits/pixel RGB-color mode (8 bits/color):</u></b>
<blockquote>
-<font color="#000099">pnm = ppm, png, ps, jpeg and tiff</font>
+<font color="#000099">pdf, pnm = ppm, png, ps, jpeg and tiff</font>
</blockquote>
<p>
<b><u>48 bits/pixel RGB-color mode (9-16 bits/color):</u></b>
<blockquote>
-<font color="#000099">pnm (ascii), png, raw and tiff</font>
+<font color="#000099">pnm, png and tiff</font>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>