GM-Script-Writer-62850
GM-Script-Writer-62850
the update script prints a list of the files found in the location it believes is the directory the scanner server was installed to to verify the location is correct...
Thanks, since you seem to understand more about images then me, mayber you can find a way to make this work feature as expected, see res/main.js lines 746 through 753...
If you use the editor and edit a line art image do you have this issue? please check both edited to line art and scanned as line art * it...
you can reorder the options here: scan page: https://github.com/GM-Script-Writer-62850/PHP-Scanner-Server/blob/master/res/inc/scan.php#L127 edit page: https://github.com/GM-Script-Writer-62850/PHP-Scanner-Server/blob/master/res/inc/edit.php#L16-L20 You can set a `value` attribute on the select element with a value of `jpg` instead of reordering...
apt does this automatically in my experience
what release are you using, im still on xubuntu 14.04
this is my output, same settings as screenshot ``` [email protected]:/home/www-data/php-scanner$ scanimage -d 'hpaio:/usb/Deskjet_F4400_series?serial=CN05DC61TP05C5' --source 'Flatbed' -l 0 -t 0 -x 201.98644444444 -y 279.4 --resolution 75 --mode 'Color' --format=pnm > '/tmp/scandir0/scan_file0.pnm'...
i need the terminal output shown when you click on the device string (2ed bullet point) this file would also help: `/var/www/scanner/config/scanners.json` (not necessary if i have the other)
Odd, seems to work here, at least generating the command to scan which is where the issue is manifesting for you i did find a error while i was checking...
i'm wondering if the browser is passing all arguments when you run a scan like you did in that screenshot use the element inspector's network tab select index.php then click...