When I set my PINT scanner to scan really big, high resolution
pictures, xscan doesn't like me.
Here is the standard output:
new params: 746x1296: 22.1 MB
new params: 1007x1750: 40.3 MB
new params: 1537x2670: 93.9 MB
new params: 2066x3589: 169.7 MB
new params: 2595x4509: -148676209.-6 B
new params: 3125x5429: -22321729.-6 B
As you see, the parameters overflow.
Also, the ``new params'' aren't displayed when I change the scanning
mode from color to grayscale and vice versa. I have to change some
other attribute to get them redisplayed.
And finally, xscan displays nothing in the window when the params
exceed 19 chars (or whatever the size of "x: . MB" plus 11 digits is),
e.g. when ``new params'' shows that the output file is greater than
100 MB in size.
Thanks,
-- Gord Matzigkeit | Proudly running pieces of the GNU operating system. gord@m-tech.ab.ca | Jacques Cousteau loved programming in assembler.
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