# Scanner configuration file for the umax-cli # scanner driver, which can be obtained from # ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/ALPHA/scanner. # Driver name to appear in list box. name Umax # Location of driver (change as needed) driver_path $HOME/scanner/umax/umax-0.5.6/umax-cli # Scanner device name used by operating system device /dev/sga # If the scanner has a specific command for a given option, # enter it here, otherwise leave it blank. Some drivers may have # separate commands for bits/pixel, or separate commands for # each resolution mode, while others have only generic color # or grayscale modes. Separate options by spaces only. # Commands which utilize numeric values. Numeric values, if # applicable, are supplied automatically based on dialog box # selections and should not be placed here. dpi_command -R left_command -X top_command -Y width_command -w height_command -h brightness_command -b contrast_command -c bpp_command # Commands which don't use numeric values. gray_8_command gray_10_command gray_12_command gray_16_command color_24_command color_30_command color_36_command gray_command -g color_command -r preview_command -p # Any additional command options entered here will be sent verbatim # to the scanner. For example, -s = slow speed, -W = warm up lamp # before scanning. extra_commands # Conversion factors in case scanner driver uses some other units # besides pixels at 300 pt/inch. For example, if driver requires # all units to be in inches, set each value to 72. If the driver # uses 1200 pt/inch, set each value to 4. Values do not have to be # integers. height_factor 1 width_factor 1 top_factor 4 left_factor 4 # Numbers which may need to be added to the contrast and brightness # values supplied by tnimage (which range from 0 to 255) to convert # to the range used by the scanner driver. For instance, if the # driver uses -127 to +127, enter -127 here. contrast_add 0 brightness_add 0