Provided by: xsane_0.999-12ubuntu4_amd64 

NAME
xsane - scanner frontend for SANE
SYNOPSIS
xsane [--version|-v] [--license|-l] [--device-settings file |-d file] [--viewer|-V] [--save|-s]
[--copy|-c] [--fax|-f] [--mail|-m] [--no-mode-selection|-n] [--Fixed|-F] [--Resizable|-R] [--print-
filenames|-p] [--force-filename name |-N name] [--display d] [--sync] [devicename]
DESCRIPTION
xsane provides a graphical user-interface to control an image acquisition device such as a flatbed
scanner. It allows previewing and scanning individual images and can be invoked either directly from the
command-line or through The GIMP image manipulation program. In the former case, xsane acts as a stand-
alone program that saves acquired images in a suitable PNM format (PBM for black-and-white images, PGM
for grayscale images, and PPM for color images) or converts the image to JPEG, PNG, PS or TIFF. In the
latter case, the images are directly passed to The GIMP for further processing.
xsane accesses image acquisition devices through the SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) interface. The list
of available devices depends on installed hardware and configuration. When invoked without an explicit
devicename argument, xsane presents a dialog listing all known and available devices. To access an
available device that is not known to the system, the devicename must be specified explicitly. The format
of devicename is backendname:devicefile (eg: umax:/dev/sga).
RUNNING UNDER THE GIMP
To run xsane under the gimp(1), you should at first make sure that xsane is compiled with gimp support by
entering "xsane -v" on a shell. If xsane is compiled with gimp support then simply set a symbolic link
from the xsane-binary to one of the gimp(1) plug-ins directories. For example, for gimp-1.0.x the
command
ln -s /usr/bin/xsane ~/.gimp/plug-ins/
for gimp 1.2.x the command:
ln -s /usr/bin/xsane ~/.gimp-1.2/plug-ins/
and for gimp 2.0.x the command:
ln -s /usr/bin/xsane ~/.gimp-2.0/plug-ins/
adds a symlink for the xsane binary to the user's plug-ins directory. After creating this symlink, xsane
will be queried by gimp(1) the next time it's invoked. From then on, xsane can be invoked through
"Xtns->XSane->Device dialog..." (gimp-1.0.x) or through "File->Acquire->XSane->Device dialog..."
(gimp-1.2.x and 2.0.x) menu entry.
You'll also find that the "Xtns->XSane" or "File->Acquire->XSane" menu contains short-cuts to the SANE
devices that were available at the time the xsane was queried. Note that gimp(1) caches these short-cuts
in ~/.gimp/pluginrc. Thus, when the list of available devices changes (e.g., a new scanner is installed
or the device of the scanner has changed), then it is typically desirable to rebuild this cache. To do
this, you can either touch(1) the xsane binary (e.g., "touch /usr/bin/xsane") or delete the plugin cache
(e.g., "rm ~/.gimp/pluginrc"). Either way, invoking gimp(1) afterwards will cause the pluginrc to be
rebuilt.
When xsane is started from the gimp then it is not possible to add a devicename explicitly. You have to
make the devices known to the system by configuring sane-dll, sane-net and saned.
OPTIONS
If the --version or -v flag is given xsane prints a version information, some information about gtk+ and
gimp version it is compiled against and lists the supported file formats, then it exits.
when the --license or -l flag is given xsane prints license information and exits.
The --device-settings or -d flag reads the next option as default filename for device settings. The
extension ".drc" must not be included.
The --viewer or -V flag forces xsane to start in viewer mode.
The --save or -s flag forces xsane to start in save mode.
The --copy or -c flag forces xsane to start in copy mode.
The --fax or -f flag forces xsane to start in fax mode.
The --mail or -m flag forces xsane to start in mail mode.
The --no-mode-selection or -n flag disables the menu for xsane mode selection (viewer, save, copy, fax,
mail).
If the --Fixed or -F flag is given then xsane uses a fixed, non resizable main window. The flag
overwrites the preferences value.
If the --Resizable or -R flag is given then xsane uses a scrolled and resizable main window. The flag
overwrites the preferences value.
If --print-filenames or -p flag is given then xsane prints the names of created files to the standard
output.
When the flag --force-filename or -N is given then xsane reads the next option as default image filename.
The name should be of the format "name-001.ext". (or any other number instead of 001) that 001 part will
be used as a filename counter if xsane is so configured. Beware that the number of digits must correspond
to the configuration of xsane. The selection box for filenames is disabled. This option normally should
be used with the option --no-mode-selection and --save.
The --display flag selects the X11 display used to present the graphical user-interface (see X(1) for
details).
The --sync flag requests a synchronous connection with the X11 server. This is for debugging purposes
only.
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEFAULT_DEVICE
is used to preselect the device in the device dialog. This way you only have to accept the device
(<ENTER> or OK-Button).
FILES
$HOME/.sane/xsane/xsane.rc
This files holds the user preferences. Normally, this file should not be manipulated directly.
Instead, the user should customize the program through the "Preferences" menu.
$HOME/.sane/xsane/devicename.rc
For each device, there is one rc-file that holds the saved settings for that particular device.
Normally, this file should not be manipulated directly. Instead, the user should use the xsane
interface to select appropriate values and then save the device settings using the
"Preferences->Save Device Settings" menubar entry.
/usr/share/sane/xsane/xsane-style.rc
This system-wide file controls the aspects of the user-interface such as colors and fonts. It is
a GTK style file and provides fine control over the visual aspects of the user-interface.
$HOME/.sane/xsane/xsane-style.rc
This file serves the same purpose as the system-wide style file. If present, it takes precedence
over the system wide style file.
SEE ALSO
gimp(1), xscanimage(1), scanimage(1), sane-dll(5), sane-net(5), saned(1), sane-scsi(5), sane-usb(5),
sane-"backendname"(5)
AUTHOR
Oliver Rauch <Oliver.Rauch@rauch-domain.de>
15 Jun 2002 xsane(1)