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Of cource, only one is actually used. dist-hook: for specfile in *.spec; do \ if test -f $$specfile; then \ cp -p $$specfile $(distdir); \ fi \ done # Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables. # Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded. .NOEXPORT: gnome-scan-0.6.2/ChangeLog0000644000175000017500000021542011141074643012246 000000000000002009-01-31 Étienne BERSAC * src/flegita-gimp.c: Properly unref dialog, job and sink. Fix #523251. 2009-01-31 Étienne BERSAC * src/Makefile.am: Link gimp plugin before installing it. * src/flegita-gimp-sink.c: Proprerly create Image for the type of the incomming GEGL buffer. And create layer for the image base type instead of incomming GEGL buffer. This allow to scan new Grey image, scan grey data in RGB data, etc. Thanks GEGL and Babl for the job :) * src/flegita-gimp.c: Allow to run Save as layer on GRAY image as well. Only indexed images are not supported (that's a GEGL “limitation”). 2009-01-19 Philipp Sadleder * modules/gsane-meta-param.c (meta_param_paper_size_add_param): Convert width and height to GTK_UNIT_MM before passing to gtk_paper_size_new_custom. Fixes #567377. 2009-01-15 Étienne BERSAC * modules/gsane-scanner.c (gss_data_gray1): Fix grey 1bit support : 0 and 1 value are inverted in SANE 1.X standard. 2009-01-14 Philipp Sadleder * lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c (gnome_scan_processor_common_init): Set automatic color enhancement default setting to FALSE, as flegita-gimp doesn't properly save settings to gconf currently. 2009-01-13 Philipp Sadleder * modules/gsane-scanner.c (gss_option_get_param_spec): Use minimal step equal to 1 to work around SANE backends returning step equal to 0. Thanks to Étienne Bersac. 2009-01-09 Philipp Sadleder * Backport fix for crash on module unload from gnome-scan trunk. 2008-08-09 Étienne Bersac * lib/gnome-scan-module.c (gnome_scan_module_unload): Fix a crashed on module unload. Thanks to Philip Sadleder 2008-12-06 Étienne BERSAC * NEWS: * configure.ac: Release 0.6.1 2008-12-06 Étienne BERSAC * src/Makefile.am: * src/flegita-gimp.c: Port to Gimp 2.6 new menu layout. 2008-12-06 Deji Akingunola * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c (gsd_probe_done): * lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c (gsppa_get_cursor_for_anchor): use GDK_LEFT_PTR cursor instead of GDK_ARROW. Fix #522054; 2008-12-06 Étienne BERSAC * configure.ac: Bump to Gegl 0.0.21 * lib/gnome-scan-job.c (gsj_build_pipeline): * lib/gnome-scan-preview-sink.c (gnome_scan_preview_sink_get_child_nodes): * lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c (gnome_scan_processor_common_get_child_nodes): * modules/gsane-scanner.c (gss_get_child_nodes): * modules/gsfile-scanner.c (gsf_get_child_nodes): * src/flegita-gimp-sink.c (fgs_get_child_nodes): * src/flegita-sink.c (fs_get_child_nodes): * tools/gs-scrot.c (scrot_widget_thread): Migrate to Gegl 0.0.21 operation naming scheme. This change break compatibility and require an unstable version of Gegl, but this is the only way to fix the "black image" bug that make gnome-scan 0.6 completely useless while gnomescan 0.4 needs a successor. 2008-03-09 Étienne Bersac * configure.ac: Release 0.6. 2008-03-08 Étienne Bersac * lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c: Fixed a typo :( 2008-03-03 Étienne Bersac * modules/gsane-meta-param.c: Swallow some redundant epson backend option. * lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h: Use an untranslated option group for preview and hidden. This avoid collision with existing group. 2008-03-01 Étienne Bersac * lib/Makefile.am: Fix bug #106348: doesn't build with LDFLAGS=-Wl,--as-needed. Patch from Marcin Banasiak. * lib/gnome-scan-settings.c: (gss_gvalue_to_gconf_value): store enum value as gconf_value_int. * lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c: Tweak stress option. 2008-02-29 Étienne Bersac * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: (gnome_scan_dialog_new), (gnome_scan_dialog_run), (gsd_build_group_box),(gsd_build_preview_ui), lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c (gspsw_update_label), lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c (gnome_scan_param_widget_constructor), lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c: (gsppa_send_area), lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c (gnome_scan_processor_common_init), modules/gsane-meta-param.c (meta_param_paper_size_get_params), modules/gsfile-scanner.c (gsfile_scanner_new), src/flegita-sink.c (flegita_sink_init), src/flegita.c (flegita_about): Fixed tons of translation issues. Thanks to André Klapper. See bug #519627. Removed dead code. 2008-02-29 Ross Burton * autogen.sh: Don't pass --install to gnome-common. 2008-02-29 Étienne Bersac * modules/gsfile-scanner.c: (gsfile_scanner_class_init), (gsf_get_child_nodes), (gsf_start_frame), (gsf_work): Migrate to GEGL 0.0.16 * lib/gnome-scanner.c: (gnome_scanner_get_output_format): Default output format to "RGB u8" rather than NULL. * lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c, lib/gnome-scan-private.h, lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c (gnome_scan_processor_common_init), lib/gnome-scanner.c, modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c: Use internal translation domain, not app defined one. 2008-02-28 Étienne Bersac * modules/gsane-common.h: Override _() to use GETTEXT_PACKAGE translation. * modules/gsane-scanner.c: (gss_probe_options): Fixed a bug introduced in last change, number of option wasn't read. * modules/gsane-scanner.c: (gss_probe_options), (gss_option_get_param_spec): Workaround epson backend "number option is a boolean". * AUTHORS, THANKS, src/flegita.c: (flegita_about): Added Ross as contributor. * src/flegita.c: (flegita_about), (main), configure.ac: Drop libgnome dependency. Thanks to Ross Burton. (bug #519344). * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: (gsd_build_sink_ui), (gsd_build_scanner_ui), (gsd_build_processing_ui): Don't show HIDDEN option group. Fix bug #519331. * lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c: (gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_set_property), (gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_get_property), (gsad_monitor): Auto focus Next button on finished scan. 2008-02-27 Étienne Bersac * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: (gnome_scan_dialog_constructor), (gsd_build_group_box): Migrate to new tooltip API. * configure.ac: Depends on Gtk+ 2.12 * src/flegita.c (flegita_about): Translate application name. * flegita.desktop.in (_Comment): Use plural === 0.5.93 === 2008-02-27 Étienne Bersac * configure.ac: Release 0.5.93, tighten dependecies * NEWS: added details for 0.5.93 * src/flegita.c: (flegita_about), (main): Added about dialog. * modules/gsane-meta-param.c: (meta_param_preview_get_params): Hide preview param. * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: (gsd_preview_end_refresh), (gsd_preview_refresh), modules/gsane-meta-param.c: (mpps_set_roi), (meta_param_paper_size_set_value), (meta_param_preview_init), (meta_param_preview_finalize), (meta_param_preview_add_param), (meta_param_preview_get_params), (meta_param_preview_set_value), (meta_param_preview_get_value), modules/gsane-scanner.c: , (gss_init), (gss_probe_options), (gsane_scanner_get_meta_param): Added preview meta param allowing to use sane backend capability, and removing low level code in GnomeScanDialog. * lib/gnome-scan-settings.c: (gnome_scan_settings_set_boolean): Fixed using g_value_set_int() rather than g_value_set_boolean (copy-paste typo) * modules/gsane-meta-param.c: (meta_param_paper_size_get_params), (gs_rectange_rotate), (mpps_set_roi), (meta_param_paper_size_set_value), (meta_param_paper_size_get_value): Fixed rotation. * lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c: (gsppa_send_area), (gsppa_set_roi), lib/gnome-scan-utils.c: (gs_rectangle_convert), (gs_rectangle_convert_to_mm), (gs_rectangle_convert_from_mm), (gs_rectangle_rotate): Moved to GSRectangle and GSPoint with gdouble value in order to have accurate paper-size handling. * lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c: (gsppr_button_clicked), (gnome_scan_preview_plugin_rotation_changed): Fix rotation being inversed ! * modules/gsane-scanner.c: (gsane_scanner_constructor), (gsane_scanner_set_property), (gsane_scanner_class_init), (gsane_scanner_new): Add a sane_type property to properly ignore webcam. Fix build issue. (Thanks Philipp). 2008-02-27 Étienne Bersac * modules/gsane-backend.c (gsb_probe_scanners): Show ignored scanner name in debug output. * modules/gsane-scanner.c (gsane_scanner_constructor): Ignore webcam device. 2008-02-26 Étienne Bersac * modules/gsane-meta-param.c: (meta_param_source_get_params): set unit of source param to none. avoid pixel unit to appear in UI. * lib/gnome-scan-job.c: (gnome_scan_job_dispose), (gnome_scan_job_class_init), (gnome_scan_job_new): move from finalize to dispose, fix unref of settings not belonging to job. * src/flegita.c (main): let gnome_scan_job_new() create settings object. * NEWS, doc/ref/*, lib/*gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.[hc]: rework and complete reference manual. * lib/gnome-scan-job.c (gnome_scan_job_new): allow to pass NULL settings for auto creation. * src/flegita.c: (main): Unref sink. * lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: fix leaking of acquisition dialog and job leading to no settings autosave. * lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c: (gnome_scan_processor_common_get_child_nodes): Fixed typo and tune color enhancement. * lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c: Tune enhancement. * lib/gnome-scan-job.c, src/flegita-sink.c: Fixed buffer leaks 2008-02-26 Étienne Bersac * modules/gsane-scanner.c (gss_option_get_value_by_index): Handle gfloat. * lib/gnome-scan-settings.c (gss_gconf_value_to_gvalue): Use gdouble to store gconf float (No float in gnome-scan). 2008-02-25 Étienne Bersac * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c (gnome_scan_dialog_constructor): Set Processing tab content border width. 2008-02-24 Étienne Bersac * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: (gsd_load_backends), (gsd_probe_done): Added watch cursor while probing. === 0.5.92 === 2008-02-24 Étienne Bersac * configure.ac: Version 0.5.92 * lib/*.c: fixed lots of missing ref/unref. * lib/gnome-scan-settings.c: (gnome_scan_settings_constructor), (gnome_scan_settings_finalize), (gnome_scan_settings_dispose): Automatic per app settings saving in gconf. * src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c: (flegita_output_filename_widget_set), (fofw_output_filename_changed): Implement set function. 2008-02-21 Étienne Bersac * lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c: (gnome_scan_processor_common_init): Mark param specs nick and blurb for translation. * lib/gnome-scan-boolean-widget.c: (gnome_scan_boolean_widget_build): Handle i18n of label. * configure.ac: Bump to 0.5.5 * lib/gnome-scan-boolean-widget.c: (gnome_scan_boolean_widget_init): Don't show unit for boolean options. * lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c: (gnome_scan_processor_common_init), (gnome_scan_processor_common_configure), (gnome_scan_processor_common_get_child_nodes): Added enhance option * lib/gnome-scan-settings.c: (gnome_scan_settings_set_boolean), (gnome_scan_settings_get_boolean): Added boolean facilities. * lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c: (gsppa_send_area): Update page orientation from manual area. * modules/gsane-meta-param.c: (meta_param_paper_size_get_params): fix order of orientation, origin and paper-size options. paper-size depends on origin and on orientation. * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: Use 75. dpi as default preview res, more close to what hardware is capable of. TODO: check the actual resolution from the hardware. * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: (gsd_build_preview_ui): Show acquisition progress bar. === 0.5.4 === 2008-01-15 Étienne Bersac * NEWS, configure.ac: Release 0.5.4 * configure.ac: Depends on GEGL SVN * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: (gnome_scan_dialog_constructor), (gsd_build_processing_ui), (gsd_preview_scanner_selected), (gsd_preview_monitor): Added processing UI. * lib/gnome-scan-job.c: (gnome_scan_job_configure): Added common processing plugin. * lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c: (gnome_scan_preview_plugin_area_finalize), (gnome_scan_preview_plugin_area_build_ui): Dropped useless macros * lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin.c (gnome_scan_preview_plugin_freeze), (gnome_scan_preview_plugin_thaw), (gnome_scan_preview_plugin_changed): Add calls to avoid infinite loops while changing a setting. * lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c: (gnome_scan_processor_common_init), (gnome_scan_processor_common_configure): Move degree option to preview group. * lib/gnome-scan-string-widget.c: (gssw_activate): Avoid a segfault. * modules/gsane-scanner.c: (gss_data_color1), (gss_data_color), (gss_data_color1_three_pass), (gss_data_color_three_pass), (gss_data_gray1), (gss_data_gray), (gss_init): Migrate to latest GEGL API. * lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.[ch]: Added a preview rotation plugin adding rotation button. 2007-12-11 Étienne Bersac * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.h, lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c, lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.h, lib/Makefile.am: Added basic processing and rotation support. * configure.ac, src/flegita-gimp-sink.c: Fixed flegita-gimp plugin. Bump dependencies to gegl 0.0.14. 2007-11-04 Étienne Bersac * src/flegita-sink.c: Set minimal compression to 1, not 0. 2007-09-25 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-module-manager.c, lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.h, po/POTFILES.in: Added a cursor flags in gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area allowing to determine wether the user is allowed to resize/move/create paper-size. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scanner.c, lib/gnome-scanner.h, modules/gsane-scanner.c: Added gnome_scanner_get_output_format(). Use new Gegl convert-format op in order to avoid "RGBA float" output. 2007-09-24 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: Set minimal scanner tree view height to 128. Fix bug #454502. * ChangeLog, src/flegita.c: Set application_name and prgname in flegita. 2007-09-23 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-init.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-module-manager.c, lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h, lib/gnome-scan-preview-sink.c, lib/gnome-scan-sink.h, modules/gsane-scanner.c, modules/gsfile-scanner.c, src/flegita-action-selector.c, src/flegita-gimp-sink.c, src/flegita.h, src/flegita-sink.c, src/flegita-types.c: Now GnomeScanJob build a unique Gegl pipeline from src and sink plugin. There is still a bug in Gegl that prevent flegita-gimp to work with. 2007-09-22 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c: Use g_user_get_special_dir(G_USER_DIRECTORY_PICTURES), i.e. XDG_PICTURES_DIR) instead of g_user_get_home_dir(). 2007-09-21 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-page-orientation-widget.c, modules/gsane-meta-param.c, modules/gsane-meta-param.h: Implemented PageOrientation handling. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c, src/flegita-sink.c: Implemented "Forward" action. FlegitaSink does not override files anymore (in a smarter way than in 0.4). * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.h, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.h, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin.h, po/POTFILES.in: Implemented area moving and resizing. Clipped drawing in order to improve preview area performances (needs feedback). Code refactoring and clean up. The preview is now much more better that in 0.4 :) 2007-09-15 13:18 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin.h, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.h, modules/gsane-meta-param.c: Split gnome-scan-preview-plugins in gnome-scan-preview-plugin and gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area. * ChangeLog, Makefile.am, NEWS, configure.ac: Bump version to 0.5.3. Makes Makefile.am less verbose about devel stuff (ChangeLog and TODO generation). 2007-09-13 12:03 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.c, src/flegita-action-selector.c: Fixed bug in preview area plugin, the manual area was not set from user. 2007-09-09 14:57 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-area-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-area-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-page-orientation-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.h, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.h, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.h, lib/gnome-scan-types.c, lib/gnome-scan-utils.h, modules/gsane-meta-param.c, modules/gsane-meta-param.h, modules/gsane-scanner.c, modules/gsane-scanner.h: Moved from Area to PaperSize+Origin to handle scan roi. === 0.5.2 === 2007-09-06 12:56 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, modules/gsane-meta-param.c, src/flegita-sink.c: Migrate from paper name to true paper size handling. 2007-09-04 14:41 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c: Use "scanner" icon instead of "input-scanner". 2007-08-29 15:05 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, modules/gsane-meta-param.c: Ignore "paper-size" backend option too in GSane. Warn about ignored options in GSane MetaParamArea. * data/input-scanner-flatbed.svg, data/input-scanner-handheld.svg, data/input-scanner-multi-function.svg, data/input-scanner-sheetfed.svg, data/scanner-flatbed.svg, data/scanner-handheld.svg, data/scanner-multi-function.svg, data/scanner-sheetfed.svg: Renamed additionnal scanner icon following icon naming spec. * ChangeLog, data/Makefile.am, data/input-scanner.png, data/input-scanner.svg, modules/gsane-scanner.c: Use gnome-icon-theme "scanner" instead of own "input-scanner". 2007-08-28 13:35 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-job.c: Fixed typo, see bug #454412. * ChangeLog, modules/gsane-meta-param.c, po/gnome-scan.pot: Updated translation comment. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, modules/gsane-meta-param.c, po/gnome-scan.pot: Updated translated string. * ChangeLog, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.h, po/POTFILES.in, src/Makefile.am, src/flegita-action-selector.c, src/flegita-sink.c, src/flegita.c: Implemented printing (still buggy). * configure.ac, data/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-init.c: Don't install private icon in shared directory. Fix some memleaks. 2007-08-09 13:40 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, src/Makefile.am, src/flegita-action-selector.c, src/flegita-action-selector.h, src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c, src/flegita-pspec.c, src/flegita-pspec.h, src/flegita-sink.c, src/flegita-types.c, src/flegita-types.c.tpl, src/flegita-types.h, src/flegita-types.h.tpl, src/flegita.c, src/flegita.h: Added preliminary print infrastructure. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.h: Beautify code (thanks GNU Emacs). Added gnome_scan_settings_{set,get}_{int,enum}. Update dynamically sink UI too. 2007-08-07 19:27 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, data/Makefile.am, data/flegita-gimp.svg, data/scan-as-layer.svg, src/Makefile.am, src/flegita-gimp-sink.c, src/flegita-gimp-sink.h, src/flegita-gimp.c, src/flegita-sink.c, src/flegita.c: Flegita-Gimp is back ! * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.h: Added gnome_scan_settings_set_tranform() and gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed(). Added gnome_scan_settings_{get,set}_{double,string}() based on above functions. 2007-08-05 17:50 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, configure.ac, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.c: Another try to optimize preview area roi drawing. Push gdk depedency to 2.11. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.c: Draw during expose. * ChangeLog, Makefile.am, configure.ac, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-init.c, modules, modules/Makefile.am, plugins, po/POTFILES.in: Renamed plugin to module. 2007-08-03 18:36 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, configure.ac, gnome-scan.pc.in, lib/Makefile.am, plugins/Makefile.am, src/Makefile.am: Use SONAME set to gnomescan1 for library. Fix use of libgnomescan in external software. 2007-06-29 15:14 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.c: Implemented Select All preview button. 2007-06-28 21:19 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.c: Use GtkStyle thickness whend drawing selections dashes. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.h, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.h: Implemented area selection. (needs optimizations). 2007-06-17 18:24 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.h: Properly disconnect signal handlers. 2007-06-16 17:35 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.c: Set preview area sensitive once pixbuf has been sent. Draw dashes over background. * ChangeLog, plugins/gsane-meta-param.c: Fix bug, br-y was used instead of br-x when defining default area. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.c: Request preview redraw if area is changed. Fade out unselected area. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.h: Added gnome_scan_preview_area_get_resolution() and gnome_scan_preview_area_update(). * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c: Return a copy of the GValue in gnome_scan_settings_get(). * ChangeLog, plugins/gsane-meta-param.c, plugins/gsane-meta-param.h, plugins/gsane-scanner.c: Set back area according to paper-size. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-utils.c, lib/gnome-scan-utils.h: Added GdkRectangle unit conversion functions. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.c, po/POTFILES.in: Basic area drawing in preview. * ChangeLog, plugins/gsane-meta-param.c: Fixed use paper width instead of paper height bug. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.h: Added cairo context as signal callback parameter. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.h: Added gnome_scan_settings_init_value(). === 0.5.1 === 2007-06-16 14:24 Étienne Bersac * data/Makefile.am, data/input-scanner.png: Added 24px scanner image (thanks Tengo ArtLibreSet) 2007-06-14 12:19 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, TODO, TODO.tasks, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.h: Implemented basic PreviewPlugin. Updated TODO. * plugins/gsane-module.c: Check for SANE version. * plugins/gsane-meta-param.c, plugins/gsane-module.c: Fixed build bug. Output SANE version. * plugins/gsane-meta-param.c, plugins/gsane-meta-param.h, plugins/gsane-scanner.c: Swallow doc-source as source. Create "Hidden" group for "preview" option and more … (batch-scan ?) Comment MetaParams. 2007-06-13 11:17 Étienne Bersac * configure.ac: Bumped gegl deps to 0.0.13. 2007-06-12 14:16 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, NEWS, configure.ac: Pushed 0.5.1 release. * lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.h, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.h: Added preliminary GnomeScanPreviewPlugin allowing to add features to GnomeScanPreviewArea. 2007-06-03 20:28 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-preview-sink.c, src/flegita-sink.c: Move operation "buffer" to "save-buffer" according to Gegl SVN. * lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.h: Dropped AREA param. Will be more modularized. 2007-06-02 19:41 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, TODO.tasks, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, plugins/gsane-meta-param.c, plugins/gsane-scanner.c: Fixed can't preview after changed device bug. * ChangeLog, TODO.tasks, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.h, lib/gnome-scan-preview-sink.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-sink.h, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scan-types.c, lib/gnome-scan-utils.c, lib/gnome-scan-utils.h, plugins/gsane-meta-param.c, po/en_GB.po, po/es.po, po/fr.po, po/gnome-scan.pot, po/sv.po: Added \"Configuring\" and \"Waiting for device\" stages to GnomeScanJob. Added gnome-scan-utils. Implemented preview. Added GnomeScanPreviewSink. Updated pot. * plugins/gsane-meta-param.c: Fixed wrong rect value bug. * lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.h: Splitted gnome_scan_job_run() allowing to run only one frame acquisition. Reworked GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog according to above change. * plugins/gsane-meta-param.c: Keep unit for MetaParam "area". * lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-types.c, lib/gnome-scan-types.h, plugins/gsane-meta-param.c, plugins/gsane-scanner.c, plugins/gsfile-scanner.c, src/flegita-sink.c: Added gnome-scan-utils.[hc]. Moved GnomeScanFormat and GnomeScanUnit to gnome-scan-utils. 2007-06-01 15:17 Étienne Bersac * TODO.tasks, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.h: Use constructor instead of init for UI building. Preliminary preview handling in GnomeScanDialog. * data/Makefile.am, data/scan-preview.svg: Added scan-preview action icon. * AUTHORS, ChangeLog, Makefile.am: Use author realname in ChangeLog. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-init.c, lib/gnome-scan-init.h, lib/gnome-scan-module-manager.c, lib/gnome-scan-module-manager.h, lib/gnome-scan-module.c, lib/gnome-scan-module.h, lib/gnome-scanner.c, plugins/gsane-backend.c, plugins/gsane-module.c, plugins/gsane-scanner.c, plugins/gsfile-backend.c, plugins/gsfile-module.c, src/flegita.c: Added gnome_scan_exit(). Fixed denitialization. * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: Added Tooltips. 2007-05-31 12:59 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, TODO.tasks, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-area-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-boolean-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-enum-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-number-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-page-orientation-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-page-orientation-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-range-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-string-widget.c, plugins/gsane-meta-param.c, plugins/gsane-meta-param.h, plugins/gsane-scanner.c, plugins/gsfile-filenames-widget.c, src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c: Added PaperSize support. Added preliminary orientation support. Cleaned ParamWidget API. Added Format front option group. Pack front option groups horizontally. Set default dialog height to 420. 2007-05-30 13:14 Étienne Bersac * lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c, plugins/gsane-scanner.c: Fix acquisition always multiple bug. Added icon in GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog. * plugins/gsane-meta-param.c, plugins/gsane-scanner.c, plugins/gsane-scanner.h: Implemented mass acquisition in GSane. * ChangeLog, NEWS, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h, plugins/gsane-meta-param.c, plugins/gsane-meta-param.h, plugins/gsane-scanner.c: Updated NEWS. Implemented MetaParamSource set_value. 2007-05-25 23:09 Étienne Bersac * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: Pack advanced options in a scrolled window only if scanner expose more than 12 options. Updated TODO. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: Align option's label to left instead of right (follow HIG). * ChangeLog, Makefile.am, NEWS, configure.ac, plugins/gsane-meta-param.c: Fix typo in translatable string. Added --enable-tests and --enable-tools ./configure option to build tests and tools directory (disabled by default). Filled NEWS in expectation of 0.5.1 release. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, po/POTFILES.in: Removed scrolled window for sink options tab. * ChangeLog, Makefile.am, configure.ac, data, data/Makefile.am, data/flegita.svg, data/input-scanner-flatbed.svg, data/input-scanner-handheld.svg, data/input-scanner-multi-function.svg, data/input-scanner-sheetfed.svg, data/input-scanner.svg, data/scan.svg, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-init.c, lib/gnome-scan-init.h, lib/gnome-scan-module-manager.c, plugins/gsane-scanner.c, src/flegita.c: Added icons. * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: Fixed wrong border with in advanced tab. Added border width in preview tab. * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: Fix empty "Advanced" tab shown bug. Use 12 pixel border with for GnomeScanDialog notebook pages instead of 6 (more consistent with GtkPrintUnixDialog). * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h, lib/gnome-scan-types.c, lib/gnome-scan-types.h, plugins/gsane-common.c, plugins/gsane-common.h, plugins/gsane-meta-param.c, plugins/gsane-meta-param.h, plugins/gsane-scanner.c, plugins/gsane-scanner.h, plugins/gsfile-pspec.c, plugins/gsfile-pspec.h, plugins/gsfile-scanner.c, src/flegita-pspec.c, src/flegita-pspec.h, src/flegita-sink.c: Use GParamFlags instead of overwriting it with GnomeScanParamFlags in GParamSpecs. Refined MetaParam API. Allow to handle per param ParamWidget instead of per plugin. Refined all Param show/hide mecanism in GnomeScanDialog. * ChangeLog, plugins/gsane-meta-param.c, src/flegita-sink.c: Allow 0 png compression level in flegita sink. Fix bug if device has no source. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.c, plugins/gsane-meta-param.c, plugins/gsane-meta-param.h, plugins/gsane-scanner.c, plugins/gsane-scanner.h, plugins/gsfile-scanner.c, src/flegita-sink.c: Call gnome_scan_plugin_end_frame() in order to free resources. Added PNG compression level option (needs Gegl SVN r1490). Added advanced sink option tab "Output". Renamed GnomeScanScannerSane to GSaneScanner. * ChangeLog, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-backend.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-enum-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-module-manager.c, lib/gnome-scan-number-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.c, lib/gnome-scan-range-widget.c, lib/gnome-scanner.c, plugins/Makefile.am, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.h, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-sane.c, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-sane.h, plugins/gnome-scan-filenames-widget.c, plugins/gnome-scan-filenames-widget.h, plugins/gnome-scan-files-pspec.c, plugins/gnome-scan-files-pspec.h, plugins/gnome-scan-module-file.c, plugins/gnome-scan-module-file.h, plugins/gnome-scan-module-sane.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.h, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.h, plugins/gsane-backend.c, plugins/gsane-backend.h, plugins/gsane-common.c, plugins/gsane-common.h, plugins/gsane-meta-param.c, plugins/gsane-meta-param.h, plugins/gsane-module.c, plugins/gsane-scanner.c, plugins/gsane-scanner.h, plugins/gsfile-backend.c, plugins/gsfile-backend.h, plugins/gsfile-filenames-widget.c, plugins/gsfile-filenames-widget.h, plugins/gsfile-module.c, plugins/gsfile-module.h, plugins/gsfile-pspec.c, plugins/gsfile-pspec.h, plugins/gsfile-scanner.c, plugins/gsfile-scanner.h, plugins/meta-param.c, plugins/meta-param.h, po/POTFILES.in, src/Makefile.am, src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c, src/flegita-sink.c: Rework plugins to use own prefix and proper naming. Added source MetaParam (incomplete). Fixed a bug in option group display. Added -Wall -g AM_CFLAGS. Fixed tons of warnings … 2007-05-21 20:46 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, TODO.tasks, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-filenames-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-filenames-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.h, lib/gnome-scan-output-filename-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-output-filename-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, plugins/Makefile.am, plugins/gnome-scan-filenames-widget.c, plugins/gnome-scan-filenames-widget.h, plugins/gnome-scan-files-pspec.c, plugins/gnome-scan-files-pspec.h, plugins/gnome-scan-module-file.c, plugins/gnome-scan-sink-file.c, plugins/gnome-scan-sink-file.h, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c, po/POTFILES.in, src/Makefile.am, src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c, src/flegita-output-filename-widget.h, src/flegita-pspec.c, src/flegita-pspec.h, src/flegita-sink.c, src/flegita-sink.h, src/flegita.c: Do not hardcode prefix in GS_DEFINE_QUARK and GS_DEFINE_PARAM. Moved GnomeScanOutputFilenameWidget and GSParamSpecOutputFilename to FlegitaOutputFilenameWidget and FlegitaParamSpecOutputFilename. Moved GnomeScanFilenamesWidget and GSParamSpecFilenames to file backend. Don't show any text in GnomeScanAcquisitiondialog progress bar. * ChangeLog, TODO.tasks, plugins/Makefile.am, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.h, plugins/meta-param.c, plugins/meta-param.h, po/POTFILES.in: Refactor MetaParam as GTypeFundamental. Allow a MetaParam to produce multiple Params. * plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Fix segfault in 1bit gray. * plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Implemented 8/16bit Gray. Use native Babl grayscale instead of converting to RGB. * ChangeLog, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Implemented 1bit Gray (Black&White). * ChangeLog, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Implemented three pass 1bit RGB acquisition. 2007-05-20 20:35 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Refactor acquisition code. Implemented three pass RGB 8/16 acquisition. * plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Implemented (useless) 1 bit per sample RGB acquisition. * ChangeLog, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Implemented 8bit RGB one-pass acquisition in GSane. * ChangeLog, TODO.tasks, lib/gnome-scan-area-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Implemented dynamic tab show/hide. Readded populated preview tab. * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.h, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Handle area MetaParam disabling. Make GnomeScanParamWidget more independant to GnomeScanDialog. 2007-05-19 21:48 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, TODO.tasks, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-area-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-area-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.h, plugins/Makefile.am, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c, po/POTFILES.in: Implemented MetaParam system in GSane. Added "area" MetaParam. Added GSParamSpecArea and preliminary GnomeScanAreaWidget. * ChangeLog, TODO.tasks, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-boolean-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-boolean-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-enum-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-enum-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-filenames-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-filenames-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-number-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-number-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-output-filename-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-output-filename-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-range-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-range-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-string-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-string-widget.h, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c, po/POTFILES.in, tools/gs-scrot.c: Modularize GnomeScanParamWidget. * ChangeLog, configure.ac, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c, src/flegita.c: Added --disable-debug ./configure option. Don't wait before setting device to ready state. * ChangeLog, TODO.tasks, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Implemented param index. Sort param per index instead of string. This help keeping options groups consistency. * ChangeLog, TODO.tasks, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.c: Udpated TODO. Clean code. Add 6px border to option group. Suggestions welcome. 2007-05-18 20:50 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Updated GnomeScannerSane to new GnomeScanPlugin API. * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: Don't show front options in Advanced. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-init.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h, plugins/gnome-scan-sink-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c, po/POTFILES.in, tests/Makefile.am: Migrated from GdkPixbuf to GeglBuffer. Needs a fix in Gegl \"save-buffer\" operation (see https://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/lists/gegl-developer/2007-May/000730.html ). Implemented mass acquisition framework and in file backend. * TODO.tasks, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Moved common option to front option group. 2007-05-17 20:06 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, TODO.tasks, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-types.c, lib/gnome-scan-types.h, lib/gnome-scan-types.h.tpl, lib/gnome-scanner.c, lib/gnome-scanner.h, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Implemented scanner status. Renamed enums to always use GnomeScan prefix (not GS). Wait for scanner to be ready before building scanner UI. * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: Fix disabled widgets shown if not all group is disabled bug. Improve handling of empty groups. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Implemented GParamSpecInt and GParamSpecDouble GnomeParamSpecWidget. Set only changed value in GSane, avoid useless option reloading. Update settings on inexacts values. Update param widgets (show/hide/set exact value) instead of destroy/recreate option widget. Hide disabled params instead of unsensitive them or not build them. Actually set GSParamRange value from GnomeScanParamWidget. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-types.c, lib/gnome-scan-types.c.tpl, lib/gnome-scan-types.h, lib/gnome-scan-types.h.tpl, plugins/gnome-scan-sink-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Implemented param unit. * lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, po/en_GB.po, po/es.po, po/fr.po, po/gnome-scan.pot, po/sv.po: Use N_() instead of _() when generating GQuarks. Updated pot. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, plugins/gnome-scan-sink-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Improve i18n handling. Now params nick, blurb and values are translated at runtime using the specified domain setted with gs_param_spec_set_domain(). 2007-05-16 22:47 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, configure.ac, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c, src/flegita.c: Enable i18n for flegita (using gnome-scan domain) and GSane (using sane-backends domain). Implemented gs_param_values_cmp() and true value comparison for enum. * TODO.tasks, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-types.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Implemented flags option support. Updated TODO. Now unsensitive disabled options. Drop hard selected options. Fix some GLib warnings. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c: Fix GtkFileChooserButton not shown in GnomeScanParamWidget. * ChangeLog, Makefile.am, flegita.desktop.in: Added flegita desktop. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c: * refactor GnomeScanParamWidget. 2007-05-14 10:34 Étienne Bersac * lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c: Fix bug in Range GtkAdjustment value. Thanks Philipp Sadleder ! 2007-05-11 15:57 Étienne Bersac * lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c: Implemented String option ui. * ChangeLog, TODO.tasks, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Boolean option widget implementation. More code in Range handling, but fighting with a f* bug. I give up for this week. * TODO.tasks, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Fixed memory handling bug in GSParamSpecRange. Implemented GSParamSpecRange default value. Preliminary Range widget implementation. Use g_strdup_value_contents() where possible. * ChangeLog, TODO.tasks, doc/ref/gallery.xml, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.h, lib/gnome-scanner.c, lib/gnome-scanner.h, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c, tools/gs-scrot.c: Implemented device option setting. Implemented dynamic device option reloading. Sort options in options box. * TODO.tasks, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Ignore inactive options. Beautify debug output. Implement GParamDouble, GParamString and GParamBoolean. Implement boolean, double and string values getting in SANE backend. Fix last option group not shown bug. 2007-05-10 21:05 Étienne Bersac * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.h, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Implemented default sane option value. * lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c: Base Enum option widget. * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c: Fix advanced window not drawn bug. * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: Fix bug in multiple construction of option group. * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: Show advanced options. * plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Implemented gss_option_get_param_spec(). * lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h: Added GSParamSpecEnum and GSParamSpecRange. Added spec group functions : gs_param_spec_set_group(), gs_param_spec_set_group_from_string(), gs_param_spec_get_group_string(). 2007-05-09 19:29 Étienne Bersac * lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Added threaded scanner option detection. * plugins/gnome-scan-backend-sane.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Open SANE Device. If device can't be opened, don't add it. * plugins/gnome-scan-backend-sane.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c: Added sane-id properties to GnomeScannerSane. Declared configure and work method to GnomeScannerSane (avoid segfault on acquisition). 2007-05-08 11:19 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, configure.ac, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-init.c, lib/gnome-scan-module-manager.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-sane.c, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-sane.h, plugins/gnome-scan-module-sane.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-sane.h, src/Makefile.am, tests/Makefile.am, tests/sane-probe.c: Use static for internal symbols. Don\'t check for gimp dependency while we do not ship gimp plugin. Added SANE backend (only probe works). 2007-05-07 15:31 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, Makefile.am, configure.ac, lib/gnome-scan-module-manager.c, tests, tests/Makefile.am, tests/sane-probe.c: Added tests program. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-types.c, lib/gnome-scan-types.h, plugins/Makefile.am, plugins/gnome-scan-module-file.c, plugins/gnome-scan-module-file.h, plugins/gnome-scan-sink-file.c, plugins/gnome-scan-sink-file.h, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.h: Renamed sane plugin to libgsane in order to avoid confusion with real SANE so. 2007-04-02 14:43 Étienne Bersac * tools/gs-scrot.c: Added tooltips. * tools/Makefile.am, tools/gs-scrot.c, tools/scrot.c: Renamed scrot to gs-scrot. * tools/scrot.glade: Delete obsolete glade file. 2007-03-31 22:10 Étienne Bersac * doc/ref/images/GSParamSpecFilenames.png, doc/ref/images/GSParamSpecOutputFilename.png, doc/ref/images/GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog.png, doc/ref/images/GnomeScanDialog.png, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c: Use 4 pixel spacing between filenames buttons. Updated screenshots. * doc/ref/images/GSParamSpecFilenames.png, doc/ref/images/GSParamSpecOutputFilename.png, doc/ref/images/GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog.png, doc/ref/images/GnomeScanDialog.png, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.h, lib/gnome-scan-backend.c, lib/gnome-scan-backend.h, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.h, lib/gnome-scan-init.c, lib/gnome-scan-init.h, lib/gnome-scan-module-manager.c, lib/gnome-scan-module-manager.h, lib/gnome-scan-module.c, lib/gnome-scan-module.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.h, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.h, lib/gnome-scan-sink.c, lib/gnome-scan-sink.h, lib/gnome-scan-types.c, lib/gnome-scan-types.h, lib/gnome-scanner.c, lib/gnome-scanner.h, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.h, plugins/gnome-scan-module-file.c, plugins/gnome-scan-module-file.h, plugins/gnome-scan-sink-file.c, plugins/gnome-scan-sink-file.h, tools/scrot.c: Highly improve screenshooter. Fix e-mail address :x * ChangeLog, Makefile.am, configure.ac, doc/ref/Makefile.am, doc/ref/gallery.xml, doc/ref/gnome-scan-1.0-docs.sgml, doc/ref/images, doc/ref/images/GSParamSpecFilenames.png, doc/ref/images/GSParamSpecOutputFilename.png, doc/ref/images/GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog.png, doc/ref/images/GnomeScanDialog.png, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan.h, src/Makefile.am, tools, tools/Makefile.am, tools/scrot.c, tools/scrot.glade: Explode pkg-config checks. Will make some conditionnal in the future (no-gnome, no-gimp, no-tools, …) Created scrot tools which automate the creation of Gnome Scan widget screenshot, using Gegl to add border and drop down shadow. Added widget gallery to documentation. Generate gallery from available images. Don't load backends upon GnomeScanDialog construction. (shoudl be dispatched between gnome_scan_init() and gnome_scan_dialog_run()). 2007-03-30 11:47 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.h, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h, lib/gnome-scanner.c, src/flegita.c: Various fixes. GnomeScanJob does not instanciate its own settings anymore. * ChangeLog, plugins/gnome-scan-sink-file.c: Fix symbols lookup error due to migration from filename to output_filename. 2007-03-29 22:23 Étienne Bersac * TODO.tasks: Updated TODO.tasks * ChangeLog, doc/ref/gnome-scan-1.0.types, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-types.c, lib/gnome-scan-types.h, lib/gnome-scanner.c: Fixed some documentation typo. * ChangeLog, autogen.sh, configure.ac, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.h, lib/gnome-scan-backend.c, lib/gnome-scan-backend.h, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.h, lib/gnome-scan-init.c, lib/gnome-scan-init.h, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.h, lib/gnome-scan-module-manager.c, lib/gnome-scan-module-manager.h, lib/gnome-scan-module.c, lib/gnome-scan-module.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.h, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.h, lib/gnome-scan-sink.c, lib/gnome-scan-sink.h, lib/gnome-scan-types.c, lib/gnome-scan-types.c.tpl, lib/gnome-scan-types.h, lib/gnome-scan-types.h.tpl, lib/gnome-scan.h, lib/gnome-scanner.c, lib/gnome-scanner.h, plugins/Makefile.am, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, plugins/gnome-scan-sink-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c, src/flegita.c: Document all Gnome Scan library. Rename some stuffs. Harmonize file head comment (LGPL). * doc/ref/gnome-scan-1.0-docs.sgml, doc/ref/gnome-scan-1.0.types, doc/ref/tmpl, doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-1.0-unused.sgml, doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.sgml, doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-backend.sgml, doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-dialog.sgml, doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-init.sgml, doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-job.sgml, doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-module-manager.sgml, doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-module.sgml, doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-param-specs.sgml, doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-param-widget.sgml, doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-plugin.sgml, doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-preview-area.sgml, doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-settings.sgml, doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-sink.sgml, doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-types.sgml, doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scanner.sgml: Added SGMLs. * ChangeLog, INSTALL, Makefile.am, autogen.sh, configure.ac, doc, doc/Makefile.am, doc/ref, doc/ref/Makefile.am, doc/ref/version.xml.in, gnome-scan.pc.in, lib/Makefile.am: Added gtk-doc build system. Bump to 0.5 development version. * lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c: Don't use g_idle_add without returning false one time. Fix infinite loop bug. (Thanks Philipp !) * ChangeLog, Makefile.am, configure.ac, gnome-scan.pc.in, lib/Makefile.am, plugins/Makefile.am: Fixed build system. Added pkgconfig file. * ChangeLog, plugins/gnome-scan-sink-file.c: Select PNG as first available output format. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-backend.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scan-sink.c, lib/gnome-scan-sink.h, lib/gnome-scanner.c, lib/gnome-scanner.h, plugins/gnome-scan-sink-file.c, plugins/gnome-scan-sink-file.h, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c: Used GdkPixbuf formats support and representation. Implemented sink. Added buffer plugin properties (instead of scanner output-buffer and sink input-buffer). Parent file chooser dialog. 2007-03-28 21:43 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h, lib/gnome-scanner.h, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.h, po/POTFILES.in: Implemented acquisition. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.h: Implemented plugin configuration. Refined GnomeScanJob API in order to be thread friendly. Fixed bugs in GnomeScanParamWidget properties (thanks to pippin). Use default value in gnome_scan_param_widget_new(). Threaded filenames list store populating, delegate preview generation. Threaded job execution and monitoring by GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog. That's all :P * lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c: Use GMainLoop smoothness to run acquisition dialog. Set acquisition dialog unresizeable, added forward button. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c: Populate acquisition dialog. * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.h: Implement value storing in settings. * lib/gnome-scan-plugin.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h: Use g_return_if_fail() and fix API typo. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c: Build filename from widgets. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, plugins/gnome-scan-sink-file.c: Use suffixes, not mime-types in filename selector. Refactor filename widget in order to fit "output filename" not "input filename". 2007-03-27 21:10 Étienne Bersac * plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.c: Revert debugging code. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c: Fix dynamic expansion of widgets. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c, po/POTFILES.in: Mark some string for translation. Refine code. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, plugins/gnome-scan-sink-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c: Use translatable string for group quark. Implemented file spec widget. Reworked option box building. Now showing group and option label. Packing options in table, etc. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c: Warn about non supported param specs. * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: Build sink front box. * plugins/gnome-scan-sink-file.c: Declare filename param. * lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h: Added Filename param spec. * lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.h, src/flegita.c: Added GnomeScanJob:\"snk" getter/setter. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: Set superclass properties in init, not in _new. 2007-03-26 23:41 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c: Remove acquisition dialog seperator. * ChangeLog, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-init.c, lib/gnome-scan-init.h, src/flegita.c: Added Gnome Scan initialize functions. * plugins/Makefile.am, plugins/gnome-scan-module-file.c, plugins/gnome-scan-sink-file.c, plugins/gnome-scan-sink-file.h: Declared GnomeScanSinkFile. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.h, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, src/flegita.c: Added GnomeScanDialog:\"job\". Create Job in application in order to configure it before sending to the dialog. (Application can scan without GnomeScanDialog). 2007-03-25 16:26 Étienne Bersac * lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c: Implemented clean in filenames selector. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c: Implemented file removal in filenames selector. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c: Use a GSList to list mime-types in GSParamSpecFilenames. Implemented multiple file addition in GnomeScanParamWidget. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.h, po/POTFILES.in: Implemented Filenames selector construction. Let GnomeScanParamWidget decided wether to expands/fill or not. 2007-03-24 22:01 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.h, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c: Implemented GnomeScanJob, GnomeScanSettings and GnomeScanParamWidget initialisation. Simplify GnomeScanPlugin param API. Implemented GnomeScanDialog front scanner widget desctruction/creation. Implemented scanner selection. * ChangeLog, Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.c: Enable dialog delete, this helps with buggy software. Autoselecting message dialog parent window. ChangeLog is build only on changes in SVN meta datas (ugly code here). * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c: Implemented hot plug/unplug support ! * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-types.c: Move GS_DEFINE_QUARK from header to source. Restructure the code. * ChangeLog, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h, lib/gnome-scan-types.c, lib/gnome-scan-types.h, lib/gnome-scanner.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c: Added GSParamSpecs. Implemented dynamic plugin parameter pool. Added \"files\" GSParamSpecFilenames to GnomeScannerFile. 2007-03-23 22:18 Étienne Bersac * configure.ac, lib/gnome-scan-backend.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.c: Added thread support to probing !!! So easy with GLib smoothness :) * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-backend.c, lib/gnome-scan-backend.h, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-module.c, lib/gnome-scan-module.h, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, plugins/gnome-scan-module-file.c: Added GnomeScanBackend:\"probe-done\" signal. Added "no backend" and "no device" dialog using a convenient function. * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: Use V as accelerator for Preview tab, since P is used by Apply button. * ChangeLog, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-backend.c, lib/gnome-scan-backend.h, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-module-manager.c, lib/gnome-scan-module.h, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h, lib/gnome-scanner.c, lib/gnome-scanner.h, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.h, po/POTFILES.in: Fixed symbols export in modules. Implemented device probe. Implemented device list view. Added GnomeScanner:"icon-name" property. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-module-manager.c, lib/gnome-scan-module.h, plugins/Makefile.am, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.h, plugins/gnome-scan-module-file.c, plugins/gnome-scan-module-file.h, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.h: Declared GnomeScanBackendFile. Autodetect backends (thanks to g_type_children). Révision 200 !!! * ChangeLog, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-backend.c, lib/gnome-scan-backend.h, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-module-manager.c, lib/gnome-scan-module-manager.h, lib/gnome-scan-module.c, lib/gnome-scan-module.h, plugins/Makefile.am, plugins/gnome-scan-module-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.h: Implemented plugin loading system. Added ModuleManager. Thanks to Michael Natterer conf for GUADEC 2007. (So bad i can't be there !!!) * ChangeLog, README, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-module.c, lib/gnome-scan-module.h, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h: Preliminary module loading support. * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: Added ScrolledWindow around VBoxes. 2007-03-22 23:07 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, src/flegita.c: Added notebook, defined all tabs, instanciate all boxes. Destroy widgets before quit. * ChangeLog, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.h, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.h, po/POTFILES.in, src/flegita.c: Added GnomeScanDialog:\"job\" properties. Added GnomeScanDialog private. Implement basic GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog. Chain gnome_scan_dialog_run() and gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_run(). * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.h, lib/gnome-scan-backend.c, lib/gnome-scan-backend.h, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.h, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.h, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.c, lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.c, lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.h, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.h, lib/gnome-scan-sink.c, lib/gnome-scan-sink.h, lib/gnome-scan-types.c, lib/gnome-scan-types.h, lib/gnome-scanner.c, lib/gnome-scanner.h, plugins/Makefile.am, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.h, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.c, plugins/gnome-scanner-file.h: Drop old files. Add new files. * ChangeLog, configure.ac, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-known-scan-options.h, lib/gnome-scan-backend-module.c, lib/gnome-scan-backend-module.h, lib/gnome-scan-backend.c, lib/gnome-scan-backend.h, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.h, lib/gnome-scan-forecast.c, lib/gnome-scan-forecast.h, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.h, lib/gnome-scan-option-constraint.c, lib/gnome-scan-option-constraint.h, lib/gnome-scan-option-set.c, lib/gnome-scan-option-set.h, lib/gnome-scan-option-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-option-widget.h, lib/gnome-scan-option.c, lib/gnome-scan-option.h, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.h, lib/gnome-scan.h, lib/gnome-scanner.c, lib/gnome-scanner.h, plugins/Makefile.am, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.h, src/flegita.c: * Huge update following http://live.gnome.org/GnomeScan/Spec . * Created all classes needed for implementation. * Renamed backends to plugin. New plugin installation dir. * ChangeLog, Makefile.am, backends, plugins, plugins/Makefile.am, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, plugins/gnome-scan-backend-file.h: Rename backends to plugins. 2007-03-19 18:04 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, Makefile.am, backends/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-known-scan-options.h, lib/gnome-known-scanner-options.h, lib/gnome-scan-backend.h, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-option-constraint.c, lib/gnome-scan-option-constraint.h, lib/gnome-scan-option-set.c, lib/gnome-scan-option-set.h, lib/gnome-scan-option-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-option.c, lib/gnome-scan-option.h, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scan.h, lib/gnome-scanner-option-constraint.c, lib/gnome-scanner-option-constraint.h, lib/gnome-scanner-option-set.c, lib/gnome-scanner-option-set.h, lib/gnome-scanner-option.c, lib/gnome-scanner-option.h, lib/gnome-scanner.c, po/POTFILES.in: * Rename %ScannerOption% to %ScanOption since GnomeScanOption will also handle processing options. * Update $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.am to generate silently ChangeLog * Autoregenerated POTFILES.in * lib/gnome-scan-option-widget.c, lib/gnome-scanner-option.c: Correct GnomeScanOption properties default value. Clean some debug messages. * backends/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, lib/gnome-scanner-option.c: Provide intial value (and type) for filenames option in GnomeScanBackendFile . * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-option-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c: Update settings on file selection. * ChangeLog, lib/Makefile.am: Fixed gnome-scan-types.[hc] generation. (it was only regenerate). Thanks Philip Sadeleder for the first bug report on gnome-scan 0.5 ;) * lib/gnome-scan-option-widget.c: Drop fixed size GtkCellRenderer in filenames selector. Set filenames reorderable in selector. * lib/gnome-scan-option-widget.c: Implemented filename removal and filename list clearing. Fix preview of image lower than 96x96 (not that usefull for scanning but.). * ChangeLog, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-option-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, po/POTFILES.in: Implemented files addition to files list. Implemented file listing including preview. 2007-03-18 23:22 Étienne Bersac * lib/gnome-known-scanner-options.h, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-option-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-option-widget.h, lib/gnome-scanner-option-set.c, lib/gnome-scanner-option-set.h, lib/gnome-scanner-option.c: Implemented FILENAMES ScanOptionWidget. Implemented basic frontbox population. * backends/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-known-scanner-options.h, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scanner-option.c, lib/gnome-scanner-option.h: Store group in GnomeScannerOption. Provide well-known options id/name/desc and well-known groups. Use well-known options/groups in file backend. * ChangeLog, Makefile.am, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scanner.h, po/POTFILES.in: Fix gnome-scan to pass make distcheck. * ChangeLog, Makefile.am, svn2cl: * Fix ChangeLog generation. Use external svn2cl. * backends/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.h, lib/gnome-scanner-option-set.c, lib/gnome-scanner-option-set.h, lib/gnome-scanner-option.h, lib/gnome-scanner.c: Implemented GnomeScanSettings update on scanner selection. * backends/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, lib/gnome-scan-backend.c, lib/gnome-scan-backend.h, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.h, lib/gnome-scanner-option-set.c, lib/gnome-scanner-option.c, lib/gnome-scanner-option.h, lib/gnome-scanner.c, lib/gnome-scanner.h: Implemented scanner details query. Preliminary implementation of GnomeScannerOption{,Set}. Added GnomeScannerOptionType enum. Added GnomeScanner:"backend" property. * lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: Autoselect first added device. Preliminary device selection handle. 2007-03-17 23:30 Étienne Bersac * backends/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-option-widget.c, lib/gnome-scan-option-widget.h, lib/gnome-scanner.c: Added preliminary GnomeScanOptionWidget. Drop name/vendor/product in favor to id/name. It\'s more friendly for virtual device. * Makefile.am, backends/Makefile.am, backends/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, backends/gnome-scan-backend-file.h, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-backend-module.c, lib/gnome-scan-backend.c, lib/gnome-scan-backend.h, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scanner.c, lib/gnome-scanner.h: Added module search path features. Better handling of module loading failure. Implemented basic device probe. Handle device added event in GnomeScanDialog (use arbitrary icon). Fix autotools tarball generation. * Makefile.am, backends, backends/gnome-scan-backend-file.c, backends/gnome-scan-backend-file.h, configure.ac, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-backend-module.c, lib/gnome-scan-backend-module.h, lib/gnome-scan-backend.c, lib/gnome-scan-backend.h, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c: Added backend dynamic loading support. Implemented file backend. Thanks to GtkPrint code. 2007-03-16 17:25 Étienne Bersac * ChangeLog, lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scanner-option-constraint.c, lib/gnome-scanner-option-constraint.h: Well, this time it should build … * lib/Makefile.am, lib/gnome-scan-backend.c, lib/gnome-scan-backend.h, lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c, lib/gnome-scan-forecast.c, lib/gnome-scan-forecast.h, lib/gnome-scan-job.c, lib/gnome-scan-job.h, lib/gnome-scan-settings.c, lib/gnome-scan-settings.h, lib/gnome-scan-types.c.tpl, lib/gnome-scan-types.h.tpl, lib/gnome-scan.h, lib/gnome-scanner-option-constraint.c, lib/gnome-scanner-option-constraint.h, lib/gnome-scanner-option-set.c, lib/gnome-scanner-option-set.h, lib/gnome-scanner-option.c, lib/gnome-scanner-option.h, lib/gnome-scanner.c, lib/gnome-scanner.h, src/main.c: Added almost all necessary files. Thanks to anjuta GObject class generator. 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gnome-scan-0.6.2/po/it.po0000644000175000017500000002246111116477505012075 00000000000000# Italian translation of gnome-scan # Copyright (C) 2007 gnome-scan's COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-scan package. # Milo Casagrande , 2007 # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-scan\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-17 16:12+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2008-02-05 23:03+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Milo Casagrande \n" "Language-Team: Italian \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:89 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:119 msgid "Acquisition" msgstr "Acquisizione" #. secondary text #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:124 msgid "" "The software now acquires and processes images according to the settings." msgstr "Acquisizione ed elaborazione delle immagini secondo le impostazioni." #: 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General #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:277 msgid "_General" msgstr "_Generale" #. Preview #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:285 msgid "Pre_view" msgstr "Ante_prima" #. Advanced #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:294 msgid "_Advanced" msgstr "Avan_zato" #. Processing #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:302 msgid "P_rocessing" msgstr "E_laborazione" #. Sink #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:310 msgid "_Output" msgstr "_Output" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:491 msgid "Unable to detect scanners !" msgstr "Impossibile rilevare gli scanner." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:492 msgid "No drivers has been found." msgstr "Nessun driver trovato." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:498 ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:876 msgid "No device found !" msgstr "Nessun dispositivo trovato." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:499 msgid "" "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured. The dialog " "will run until you plug a scanner or cancel." msgstr "" "Assicurarsi che il dispositivo sia collegato, acceso, supportato e " "configurato. Questa finestra di dialogo resterà aperta fino al collegamento " "di uno scanner o all'annullamento dell'operazione." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:638 #, c-format msgid "%s:" msgstr "%s:" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:877 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured." msgstr "" "Assicurarsi che il dispositivo sia collegato, acceso, supportato e " "configurato." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:910 msgid "Scanner" msgstr "Scanner" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:917 msgid "Status" msgstr "Stato" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1370 msgid "Acquiring Preview" msgstr "Acquisizione anteprima" # (ndt) forse è il software mostra l'anteprima di acquisizione... # in ogni caso non mi è molto chiara... è un gtk_label_new #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1375 msgid "The software preview acquisition and processing." msgstr "Il software di acquisizione anteprima ed elaborazione." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1385 msgid "Inactive" msgstr "Inattivo" # (ndt) pulsante #: ../lib/gnome-scan-init.c:41 msgid "_Scan" msgstr "_Acquisisci" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:327 msgid "Configuring" msgstr "Configurazione" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:405 msgid "Job completed" msgstr "Lavoro completato" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:428 msgid "Acquiring from scanner" msgstr "Acquisizione dallo scanner" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:442 msgid "Processing page" msgstr "Elaborazione pagina" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:455 msgid "Outputting page" msgstr "Visualizzazione pagina" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:271 msgid "Unknown" msgstr "Sconosciuto" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:272 msgid "Ready" msgstr "Pronto" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:273 msgid "Busy" msgstr "Occupato" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c:71 #, c-format msgid "%.0f x %.0f mm" msgstr "%.0f x %.0f mm" #. groups #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:61 msgid "Scan options" msgstr "Opzioni di acquisizione" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:62 msgid "Format" msgstr "Formato" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:63 msgid "Output options" msgstr "Opzioni di output" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:64 ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:107 msgid "Preview" msgstr "Anteprima" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:65 msgid "Hidden" msgstr "Nascosto" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:104 msgid "px" msgstr "px" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:107 msgid "bit" msgstr "bit" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:110 msgid "mm" msgstr "mm" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:113 msgid "dpi" msgstr "dpi" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:116 msgid "%" msgstr "%" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:119 msgid "ms" msgstr "ms" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:485 #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:289 msgid "Manual" msgstr "Manuale" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:612 msgid "Select _All" msgstr "Seleziona _tutto" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:65 msgid "Rotate left" msgstr "Ruota a sinistra" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:74 msgid "Rotate right" msgstr "Ruota a destra" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:39 msgid "Common Processing" msgstr "Elaborazione comune" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:295 msgid "Maximal" msgstr "Massimale" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:304 msgid "Paper Size" msgstr "Dimensione carta" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:305 msgid "Document paper size." msgstr "Dimensione del documento." #. ORIG #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:317 msgid "Origin" msgstr "Origine" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:317 msgid "Origin of scan window" msgstr "Origine della finestra di scansione" #. ORIENTATION #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:327 msgid "Page Orientation" msgstr "Orientamento pagina" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:327 msgid "Page orientation" msgstr "Orientamento della pagina" #. SANE 2 well known source option value #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:473 msgid "Flatbed" msgstr "Flatbed" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:474 msgid "Automatic Document Feeder" msgstr "Automatic Document Feeder" #. device source option allowing to scan film and transparency #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:476 msgid "Transparency Adapter" msgstr "Adattatore diapositive" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:114 msgid "Filename" msgstr "Nome file" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:172 msgid "Select files" msgstr "Seleziona file" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:185 msgid "Supported formats" msgstr "Formati supportati" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:72 ../src/flegita-sink.c:116 msgid "PNG picture" msgstr "Immangine PNG" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:90 msgid "JPEG picture" msgstr "Immagine JPEG" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:95 ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:135 msgid "Files" msgstr "File" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:96 msgid "Files to import." msgstr "File da importate." #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:135 #, c-format msgid "Files (%i)" msgstr "File (%i)" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:136 msgid "Import from files." msgstr "Importa da file." #. GtkWidget *toplevel = gtk_widget_get_toplevel (GTK_WIDGET (gspw)); #: ../src/flegita-action-selector.c:148 msgid "Configure printing" msgstr "Configurazione stampante" #: ../src/flegita.c:53 ../flegita.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Scanner Utility" msgstr "Programma di utilità per scanner" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:89 msgid "Scan a new image." msgstr "Acquisisci una nuova immagine." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:90 ../src/flegita-gimp.c:105 msgid "Help" msgstr "Aiuto" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:94 msgid "Scan ..." msgstr "Acquisizione..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:104 msgid "Scan picture as new layer..." msgstr "Acquisisci immagine come nuovo livello..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:109 msgid "Scan as Layer..." msgstr "Acquisisci come livello..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:77 msgid "Layer" msgstr "Livello" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:78 msgid "New layer name" msgstr "Nome nuovo livello" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:80 ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:88 msgid "Scanned image" msgstr "Immagine acquisita" #. directory #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:77 msgid "Select directory" msgstr "Selezione directory" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:81 msgid "PNG Options" msgstr "Opzioni PNG" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:104 msgid "Action" msgstr "Azione" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:105 msgid "Action over the scan output" msgstr "Azione sul risultato della scansione" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:122 msgid "File" msgstr "File" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:123 msgid "Output filename" msgstr "Nome file di output" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:145 msgid "PNG Compression Level" msgstr "Livello compressione PNG" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:186 msgid "Various common action on scan output not related to specific software" msgstr "" "Diverse azioni comuni sul risultato della scansione non relative a un " "particolare software" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:307 msgid "Custom" msgstr "Personalizzato" # (ndt) ? #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:338 msgid "Scan to printer" msgstr "Da scanner a stampante" #: ../flegita.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Simply scan image" msgstr "Acquisisce semplicemente le immagini" #~ msgid "Scan Area" #~ msgstr "Area di scansione" #~ msgid "Region of the scan window actually acquired" #~ msgstr "Dimensione della finestra di scansione realmente acquisita" #~ msgid "Write scanned image to file" #~ msgstr "Scrivere immagini su file" gnome-scan-0.6.2/po/pl.po0000644000175000017500000002567511116477505012106 00000000000000# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) YEAR THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-scan\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2008-03-01 18:03+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2008-03-01 17:21+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Tomasz Dominikowski \n" "Language-Team: Tomasz Dominikowski (Aviary.pl) \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Poedit-Language: Polish\n" "X-Poedit-Country: Poland\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=3; plural=(n==1 ? 0 : n%10>=2 && n%10<=4 && (n%100<10 " "|| n%100>=20) ? 1 : 2);\n" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:92 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:122 msgid "Acquisition" msgstr "Pobieranie" #. secondary text #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:127 msgid "" "The software now acquires and processes images according to the settings." msgstr "Oprogramowanie pobierze i przetworzy teraz obrazy według ustawień." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:142 ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:498 msgid "Waiting for device" msgstr "Oczekiwanie na urządzenie" #. General #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:267 msgid "_General" msgstr "_Ogólne" #. Preview #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:275 msgid "Pre_view" msgstr "P_odgląd" #. Advanced #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:284 msgid "_Advanced" msgstr "Z_aawansowane" #. Processing #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:292 msgid "P_rocessing" msgstr "P_rzetwarzanie" #. Sink #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:301 msgid "_Output" msgstr "_Dane wyjściowe" #. translator: this is the dialog title #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:477 msgid "Scan" msgstr "Skanuj" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:515 msgid "Unable to detect scanners!" msgstr "Wykrycie skanerów nieudane!" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:516 msgid "No drivers has been found." msgstr "Nie odnaleziono sterowników." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:522 msgid "No device found!" msgstr "Nie odnaleziono urządzeń!" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:523 msgid "" "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured. The dialog " "will run until you plug a scanner or cancel." msgstr "" "Proszę się upewnić, że urządzenie jest podłączone do komputera i zasilania, " "obsługiwane i skonfigurowane. Te okno będzie wyświetlone dopóki nie zostanie " "podłączony skaner lub zostanie to anulowane." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:891 msgid "No device found !" msgstr "Nie odnaleziono urządzeń!" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:892 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured." msgstr "" "Proszę się upewnić, że urządzenie jest podłączone do komputera i zasilania, " "obsługiwane i skonfigurowane." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:932 msgid "Scanner" msgstr "Skaner" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:939 msgid "Status" msgstr "Stan" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1378 msgid "Acquiring Preview" msgstr "Pobieranie podglądu" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1383 msgid "The software preview acquisition and processing." msgstr "Program do podglądu, pobierania i przetwarzania obrazów ze skanerów." #. translator: initial state before preview begin. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1394 msgid "Inactive" msgstr "Nieaktywny" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-init.c:42 msgid "_Scan" msgstr "_Skanuj" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:380 msgid "Configuring" msgstr "Konfigurowanie" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:479 msgid "Job completed" msgstr "Zadanie ukończone" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:511 msgid "Acquiring from scanner" msgstr "Pobieranie ze skanera" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:525 msgid "Processing page" msgstr "Przetwarzanie strony" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:538 msgid "Outputting page" msgstr "Wyprowadzanie strony" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:273 msgid "Unknown" msgstr "Nieznany" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:274 msgid "Ready" msgstr "Gotowy" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:275 msgid "Busy" msgstr "Zajęty" #. translators: this is the paper size width and height expressed in #. millimeters, shown just below the selector. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c:73 #, c-format msgid "%.0f x %.0f mm" msgstr "%.0f x %.0f mm" #. groups #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:68 msgid "Scan options" msgstr "Opcje skanowania" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:69 msgid "Format" msgstr "Format" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:70 msgid "Output options" msgstr "Opcje wyjścia" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:71 ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:115 msgid "Preview" msgstr "Podgląd" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:72 msgid "Hidden" msgstr "Ukryte" #. translator: unit pixel #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:105 msgid "px" msgstr "pikseli" #. translator: unit bit #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:109 msgid "bit" msgstr "bit" #. translator: unit millimeter #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:113 msgid "mm" msgstr "mm" #. translator: unit dot per inch #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:117 msgid "dpi" msgstr "DPI" #. translator: unit percent #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:121 msgid "%" msgstr "%" #. translator: unit microsecond #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:125 msgid "ms" msgstr "ms" #. translator: Manual is the name of user defined paper size. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:487 #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:332 msgid "Manual" msgstr "Ręczne" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:619 msgid "Select _All" msgstr "Zaznacz _wszystko" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:65 msgid "Rotate left" msgstr "Obróć w lewo" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:74 msgid "Rotate right" msgstr "Obróć w prawo" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:44 msgid "Common Processing" msgstr "Ogólne przetwarzanie" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:63 msgid "Rotation" msgstr "Obracanie" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:70 msgid "Automatic color enhancement" msgstr "Automatyczna regulacja kolorów" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:71 msgid "" "Color enhancement produces better photos, but takes more time to process and " "can be useless for text." msgstr "" "Regulacja kolorów polepsza jakość zdjęć, lecz przetwarzanie obrazu trwa " "dłużej." #. note: decomposing area in three options orientation, origin and paper-size #. except these optoin to appear in this order. #. ORIENTATION #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:272 msgid "Page Orientation" msgstr "Położenie strony" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:272 msgid "Page orientation" msgstr "Położenie strony" #. ORIG #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:282 msgid "Origin" msgstr "Źródło" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:282 msgid "Origin of scan window" msgstr "Źródło okna skanowania" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:337 msgid "Maximal" msgstr "Maksymalny" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:346 msgid "Paper Size" msgstr "Rozmiar papieru" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:347 msgid "Document paper size." msgstr "Rozmiar papieru." #. SANE 2 well known source option value #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:538 msgid "Flatbed" msgstr "Skaner stacjonarny" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:539 msgid "Automatic Document Feeder" msgstr "Automatyczny podajnik dokumentów" #. device source option allowing to scan film and transparency #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:541 msgid "Transparency Adapter" msgstr "Przystawka do przezroczy" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:122 msgid "Filename" msgstr "Nazwa pliku" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:180 msgid "Select files" msgstr "Zaznacz pliki" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:193 msgid "Supported formats" msgstr "Obsługiwane formaty" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:71 ../src/flegita-sink.c:105 msgid "PNG picture" msgstr "Obraz PNG" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:89 msgid "JPEG picture" msgstr "Obraz JPEG" #. translator: this is the name of the file #. loader backend which allow user to scan #. a list a images #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:94 ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:136 msgid "Files" msgstr "Pliki" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:95 msgid "Files to import." msgstr "Pliki do zaimportowania." #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:137 msgid "Import from files." msgstr "Importuj z plików." #. GtkWidget *toplevel = gtk_widget_get_toplevel (GTK_WIDGET (gspw)); #: ../src/flegita-action-selector.c:148 msgid "Configure printing" msgstr "Konfiguruj drukowanie" #: ../src/flegita.c:52 ../flegita.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Simply scan images" msgstr "Proste skanowanie obrazów" #. Translators: Add your names here with one name per #. line, like #. "John Smith \n #. Robert Foo " #: ../src/flegita.c:76 msgid "translator-credit" msgstr "Tomasz Dominikowski (Aviary.pl) " #: ../src/flegita.c:79 msgid "Gnome Scan website" msgstr "Strona WWW GNOME Scan" #: ../src/flegita.c:98 ../flegita.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Scanner Utility" msgstr "Narzędzie skanera" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:89 msgid "Scan a new image." msgstr "Skanowanie nowego obrazu." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:90 ../src/flegita-gimp.c:105 msgid "Help" msgstr "Pomoc" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:94 msgid "Scan ..." msgstr "Skanowanie..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:104 msgid "Scan picture as new layer..." msgstr "Skanowanie obrazu jako nowej warstwy..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:109 msgid "Scan as Layer..." msgstr "Skanowanie jako warstwy..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:77 msgid "Layer" msgstr "Warstwa" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:78 msgid "New layer name" msgstr "Nazwa nowej warstwy" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:80 ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:88 msgid "Scanned image" msgstr "Zeskanowany obraz" #. directory #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:77 msgid "Select directory" msgstr "Zaznacz katalog" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:81 msgid "PNG Options" msgstr "Opcje PNG" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:111 msgid "File" msgstr "Plik" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:112 msgid "Output filename" msgstr "Nazwa pliku wyjścioweggo" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:134 msgid "PNG Compression Level" msgstr "Stopień kompresji PNG" #. translator: this explain the PNG compression level #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:136 msgid "Higher level means lower file size, but takes more time to save" msgstr "" "Wysoki poziom oznacza mniejszy rozmiar pliku, lecz jego zapis będzie trwał " "dłużej" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:178 msgid "Various common action on scan output not related to specific software" msgstr "Różne ogólne działania na zeskanowanym materiale wyjściowym" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:303 msgid "Custom" msgstr "Własne" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:334 msgid "Scan to printer" msgstr "Skanuj do drukarki" #~ msgid "%s:" #~ msgstr "%s:" #~ msgid "Files (%i)" #~ msgstr "Pliki (%i)" #~ msgid "Action" #~ msgstr "Działanie" #~ msgid "Action over the scan output" #~ msgstr "Działanie na wyjściu skanera" #~ msgid "Scan Area" #~ msgstr "Obszar skanowania" #~ msgid "Region of the scan window actually acquired" #~ msgstr "Obszar skanowania, który ma zostać pobrany" #~ msgid "Write scanned image to file" #~ msgstr "Zapisz zeskanowany obraz do pliku" gnome-scan-0.6.2/po/oc.po0000644000175000017500000002154111116477505012060 00000000000000# Translation of oc.po to Occitan # Occitan translation of gnome-scan # Copyright (C) 2007 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-scan package. # # Yannig Marchegay (Kokoyaya) , 2006-2008 msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: oc\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2008-03-07 10:21+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2008-02-26 23:06+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Yannig Marchegay (Kokoyaya) \n" "Language-Team: Occitan \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n > 1);\n" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:92 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:122 msgid "Acquisition" msgstr "" #. secondary text #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:127 msgid "" "The software now acquires and processes images according to the settings." msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:142 ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:498 msgid "Waiting for device" msgstr "" #. General #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:267 msgid "_General" msgstr "_General" #. Preview #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:275 msgid "Pre_view" msgstr "Pre_visionalizacion" #. Advanced #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:284 msgid "_Advanced" msgstr "_Avançat" #. Processing #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:292 msgid "P_rocessing" msgstr "" #. Sink #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:301 msgid "_Output" msgstr "" #. translator: this is the dialog title #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:477 msgid "Scan" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:515 msgid "Unable to detect scanners!" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:516 msgid "No drivers has been found." msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:522 msgid "No device found!" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:523 msgid "" "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured. The dialog " "will run until you plug a scanner or cancel." msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:891 msgid "No device found !" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:892 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured." msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:932 msgid "Scanner" msgstr "Escanèr" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:939 msgid "Status" msgstr "Estatut" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1378 msgid "Acquiring Preview" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1383 msgid "The software preview acquisition and processing." msgstr "" #. translator: initial state before preview begin. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1394 msgid "Inactive" msgstr "Inactiu" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-init.c:42 msgid "_Scan" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:380 msgid "Configuring" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:479 msgid "Job completed" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:511 msgid "Acquiring from scanner" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:525 msgid "Processing page" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:538 msgid "Outputting page" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:273 msgid "Unknown" msgstr "Desconegut" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:274 msgid "Ready" msgstr "Prèst" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:275 msgid "Busy" msgstr "Ocupat" #. translators: this is the paper size width and height expressed in #. millimeters, shown just below the selector. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c:73 #, c-format msgid "%.0f x %.0f mm" msgstr "%.0f x %.0f mm" #. groups #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:68 msgid "Scan options" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:69 msgid "Format" msgstr "Format" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:70 msgid "Output options" msgstr "" #. translator: unit pixel #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:105 msgid "px" msgstr "px" #. translator: unit bit #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:109 msgid "bit" msgstr "" #. translator: unit millimeter #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:113 msgid "mm" msgstr "mm" #. translator: unit dot per inch #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:117 msgid "dpi" msgstr "" #. translator: unit percent #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:121 msgid "%" msgstr "%" #. translator: unit microsecond #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:125 msgid "ms" msgstr "ms" #. translator: Manual is the name of user defined paper size. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:487 #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:335 msgid "Manual" msgstr "Manual" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:619 msgid "Select _All" msgstr "Seleccionar un fichièr" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:65 msgid "Rotate left" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:74 msgid "Rotate right" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:44 msgid "Common Processing" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:63 msgid "Rotation" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:70 msgid "Automatic color enhancement" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:71 msgid "" "Color enhancement produces better photos, but takes more time to process and " "can be useless for text." msgstr "" #. note: decomposing area in three options orientation, origin and paper-size #. except these optoin to appear in this order. #. ORIENTATION #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:275 msgid "Page Orientation" msgstr "" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:275 msgid "Page orientation" msgstr "" #. ORIG #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:285 msgid "Origin" msgstr "Original" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:285 msgid "Origin of scan window" msgstr "" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:340 msgid "Maximal" msgstr "" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:349 msgid "Paper Size" msgstr "Talha del papièr" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:350 msgid "Document paper size." msgstr "" #. SANE 2 well known source option value #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:544 msgid "Flatbed" msgstr "" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:545 msgid "Automatic Document Feeder" msgstr "" #. device source option allowing to scan film and transparency #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:547 msgid "Transparency Adapter" msgstr "" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:115 msgid "Preview" msgstr "Ulhada" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:122 msgid "Filename" msgstr "Nom de fichièr" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:180 msgid "Select files" msgstr "" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:193 msgid "Supported formats" msgstr "Formats gerits" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:71 ../src/flegita-sink.c:105 msgid "PNG picture" msgstr "Imatge PNG" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:89 msgid "JPEG picture" msgstr "" #. translator: this is the name of the file #. loader backend which allow user to scan #. a list a images #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:94 ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:136 msgid "Files" msgstr "Fichièrs" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:95 msgid "Files to import." msgstr "Fichièrs d'importar." #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:137 msgid "Import from files." msgstr "" #. GtkWidget *toplevel = gtk_widget_get_toplevel (GTK_WIDGET (gspw)); #: ../src/flegita-action-selector.c:148 msgid "Configure printing" msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita.c:52 ../flegita.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Simply scan images" msgstr "" #. Translators: Add your names here with one name per #. line, like #. "John Smith \n #. Robert Foo " #: ../src/flegita.c:76 msgid "translator-credit" msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita.c:79 msgid "Gnome Scan website" msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita.c:98 ../flegita.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Scanner Utility" msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:89 msgid "Scan a new image." msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:90 ../src/flegita-gimp.c:105 msgid "Help" msgstr "Ajuda" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:94 msgid "Scan ..." msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:104 msgid "Scan picture as new layer..." msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:109 msgid "Scan as Layer..." msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:77 msgid "Layer" msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:78 msgid "New layer name" msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:80 ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:88 msgid "Scanned image" msgstr "" #. directory #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:77 msgid "Select directory" msgstr "Seleccionatz un repertòri" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:81 msgid "PNG Options" msgstr "Opcions PNG" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:111 msgid "File" msgstr "Fichièr" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:112 msgid "Output filename" msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:134 msgid "PNG Compression Level" msgstr "" #. translator: this explain the PNG compression level #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:136 msgid "Higher level means lower file size, but takes more time to save" msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:178 msgid "Various common action on scan output not related to specific software" msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:303 msgid "Custom" msgstr "Personalisat" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:334 msgid "Scan to printer" msgstr "" #~ msgid "%s:" #~ msgstr "%s :" #~ msgid "Hidden" #~ msgstr "Amagat" #~ msgid "Files (%i)" #~ msgstr "Fichièrs (%i)" #~ msgid "Action" #~ msgstr "Accion" gnome-scan-0.6.2/po/en_GB.po0000755000175000017500000002412511116477505012435 00000000000000# Copyright (C) 2006 THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same licence as the gnome-scan package. # David Lodge , 2007 # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-scan\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2008-03-08 11:52+0000\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2008-03-08 11:52+0000\n" "Last-Translator: David Lodge \n" "Language-Team: en_GB \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:92 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:122 msgid "Acquisition" msgstr "Acquisition" #. secondary text #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:127 msgid "" "The software now acquires and processes images according to the settings." msgstr "" "The software now acquires and processes images according to the settings." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:142 ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:498 msgid "Waiting for device" msgstr "Waiting for device" #. General #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:267 msgid "_General" msgstr "_General" #. Preview #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:275 msgid "Pre_view" msgstr "Pre_view" #. Advanced #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:284 msgid "_Advanced" msgstr "_Advanced" #. Processing #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:292 msgid "P_rocessing" msgstr "P_rocessing" #. Sink #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:301 msgid "_Output" msgstr "_Output" #. translator: this is the dialog title #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:477 msgid "Scan" msgstr "Scan" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:515 msgid "Unable to detect scanners!" msgstr "Unable to detect scanners!" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:516 msgid "No drivers has been found." msgstr "No drivers has been found." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:522 msgid "No device found!" msgstr "No device found!" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:523 msgid "" "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured. The dialog " "will run until you plug a scanner or cancel." msgstr "" "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured. The " "dialogue will run until you plug a scanner or cancel." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:891 msgid "No device found !" msgstr "No device found !" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:892 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured." msgstr "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:932 msgid "Scanner" msgstr "Scanner" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:939 msgid "Status" msgstr "Status" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1378 msgid "Acquiring Preview" msgstr "Acquiring Preview" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1383 msgid "The software preview acquisition and processing." msgstr "The software preview acquisition and processing." #. translator: initial state before preview begin. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1394 msgid "Inactive" msgstr "Inactive" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-init.c:42 msgid "_Scan" msgstr "_Scan" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:380 msgid "Configuring" msgstr "Configuring" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:479 msgid "Job completed" msgstr "Job completed" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:511 msgid "Acquiring from scanner" msgstr "Acquiring from scanner" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:525 msgid "Processing page" msgstr "Processing page" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:538 msgid "Outputting page" msgstr "Outputting page" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:273 msgid "Unknown" msgstr "Unknown" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:274 msgid "Ready" msgstr "Ready" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:275 msgid "Busy" msgstr "Busy" #. translators: this is the paper size width and height expressed in #. millimeters, shown just below the selector. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c:73 #, c-format msgid "%.0f x %.0f mm" msgstr "%.0f x %.0f mm" #. groups #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:68 msgid "Scan options" msgstr "Scan options" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:69 msgid "Format" msgstr "Format" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:70 msgid "Output options" msgstr "Output options" #. translator: unit pixel #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:105 msgid "px" msgstr "px" #. translator: unit bit #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:109 msgid "bit" msgstr "bit" #. translator: unit millimeter #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:113 msgid "mm" msgstr "mm" #. translator: unit dot per inch #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:117 msgid "dpi" msgstr "dpi" #. translator: unit percent #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:121 msgid "%" msgstr "%" #. translator: unit microsecond #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:125 msgid "ms" msgstr "ms" #. translator: Manual is the name of user defined paper size. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:487 #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:335 msgid "Manual" msgstr "Manual" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:619 msgid "Select _All" msgstr "Select _All" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:65 msgid "Rotate left" msgstr "Rotate left" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:74 msgid "Rotate right" msgstr "Rotate right" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:44 msgid "Common Processing" msgstr "Common Processing" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:63 msgid "Rotation" msgstr "Rotation" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:70 msgid "Automatic color enhancement" msgstr "Automatic colour enhancement" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:71 msgid "" "Color enhancement produces better photos, but takes more time to process and " "can be useless for text." msgstr "" "Colour enhancement produces better photos, but takes more time to process " "and can be useless for text." #. note: decomposing area in three options orientation, origin and paper-size #. except these optoin to appear in this order. #. ORIENTATION #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:275 msgid "Page Orientation" msgstr "Page Orientation" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:275 msgid "Page orientation" msgstr "Page orientation" #. ORIG #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:285 msgid "Origin" msgstr "Origin" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:285 msgid "Origin of scan window" msgstr "Origin of scan window" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:340 msgid "Maximal" msgstr "Maximal" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:349 msgid "Paper Size" msgstr "Paper Size" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:350 msgid "Document paper size." msgstr "Document paper size." #. SANE 2 well known source option value #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:544 msgid "Flatbed" msgstr "Flatbed" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:545 msgid "Automatic Document Feeder" msgstr "Automatic Document Feeder" #. device source option allowing to scan film and transparency #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:547 msgid "Transparency Adapter" msgstr "Transparency Adapter" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:115 msgid "Preview" msgstr "Preview" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:122 msgid "Filename" msgstr "Filename" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:180 msgid "Select files" msgstr "Select files" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:193 msgid "Supported formats" msgstr "Supported formats" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:71 ../src/flegita-sink.c:105 msgid "PNG picture" msgstr "PNG picture" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:89 msgid "JPEG picture" msgstr "JPEG picture" #. translator: this is the name of the file #. loader backend which allow user to scan #. a list a images #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:94 ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:136 msgid "Files" msgstr "Files" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:95 msgid "Files to import." msgstr "Files to import." #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:137 msgid "Import from files." msgstr "Import from files." #. GtkWidget *toplevel = gtk_widget_get_toplevel (GTK_WIDGET (gspw)); #: ../src/flegita-action-selector.c:148 msgid "Configure printing" msgstr "Configure printing" #: ../src/flegita.c:52 ../flegita.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Simply scan images" msgstr "Simply scan images" #. Translators: Add your names here with one name per #. line, like #. "John Smith \n #. Robert Foo " #: ../src/flegita.c:76 msgid "translator-credit" msgstr "David Lodge \n" "Philip Withnall " #: ../src/flegita.c:79 msgid "Gnome Scan website" msgstr "GNOME Scan website" #: ../src/flegita.c:98 ../flegita.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Scanner Utility" msgstr "Scanner Utility" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:89 msgid "Scan a new image." msgstr "Scan a new image." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:90 ../src/flegita-gimp.c:105 msgid "Help" msgstr "Help" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:94 msgid "Scan ..." msgstr "Scan ..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:104 msgid "Scan picture as new layer..." msgstr "Scan picture as new layer..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:109 msgid "Scan as Layer..." msgstr "Scan as Layer..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:77 msgid "Layer" msgstr "Layer" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:78 msgid "New layer name" msgstr "New layer name" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:80 ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:88 msgid "Scanned image" msgstr "Scanned image" #. directory #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:77 msgid "Select directory" msgstr "Select directory" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:81 msgid "PNG Options" msgstr "PNG Options" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:111 msgid "File" msgstr "File" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:112 msgid "Output filename" msgstr "Output filename" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:134 msgid "PNG Compression Level" msgstr "PNG Compression Level" #. translator: this explain the PNG compression level #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:136 msgid "Higher level means lower file size, but takes more time to save" msgstr "Higher level means lower file size, but takes more time to save" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:178 msgid "Various common action on scan output not related to specific software" msgstr "Various common action on scan output not related to specific software" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:303 msgid "Custom" msgstr "Custom" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:334 msgid "Scan to printer" msgstr "Scan to printer" #~ msgid "%s:" #~ msgstr "%s:" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Scan Area" #~ msgstr "Scanner" #~ msgid "Files (%i)" #~ msgstr "Files (%i)" #~ msgid "Write scanned image to file" #~ msgstr "Write scanned image to file" #~ msgid "Configuring output" #~ msgstr "Configuring output" gnome-scan-0.6.2/po/fr.po0000644000175000017500000002573111116477505012073 00000000000000# French translation of gnome-scan # Copyright (C) 2007 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-scan package. # # Étienne Bersac , 2006. # Jonathan Ernst , 2007. # Robert-André Mauchin , 2007. # Élie Roux , 2007. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-scan HEAD\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-29 22:17+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2008-02-29 22:19+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Étienne Bersac \n" "Language-Team: GNOME French Team \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=n>1;\n" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:92 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:122 msgid "Acquisition" msgstr "Acquisition" #. secondary text #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:127 msgid "The software now acquires and processes images according to the settings." msgstr "Le logiciel acquiert et traite actuellement les images selon les paramètres." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:142 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:498 msgid "Waiting for device" msgstr "En attente du périphérique" #. General #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:267 msgid "_General" msgstr "_Général" #. Preview #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:275 msgid "Pre_view" msgstr "A_perçu" #. Advanced #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:284 msgid "_Advanced" msgstr "_Avancé" #. Processing #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:292 msgid "P_rocessing" msgstr "T_raitement" #. Sink #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:301 msgid "_Output" msgstr "S_ortie" #. translator: this is the dialog title #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:477 msgid "Scan" msgstr "Numériser" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:515 msgid "Unable to detect scanners!" msgstr "Impossible de détecter des scanners !" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:516 msgid "No drivers has been found." msgstr "Aucun pilote n'a été trouvé." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:522 msgid "No device found!" msgstr "Aucun périphérique trouvé !" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:523 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured. The dialog will run until you plug a scanner or cancel." msgstr "Assurez-vous que votre périphérique est branché, sous tension, pris en charge et configuré. La boîte de dialogue restera affichée jusqu'à ce que vous branchiez un scanner ou que vous annuliez." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:891 msgid "No device found !" msgstr "Aucun périphérique trouvé." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:892 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured." msgstr "Assurez-vous que votre périphérique est branché, sous tension, pris en charge et configuré." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:932 msgid "Scanner" msgstr "Scanner" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:939 msgid "Status" msgstr "État" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1378 msgid "Acquiring Preview" msgstr "Prévisualisation" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1383 msgid "The software preview acquisition and processing." msgstr "Le logiciel effectue la prévisualisation et le traitement." #. translator: initial state before preview begin. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1394 msgid "Inactive" msgstr "Inactif" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-init.c:42 msgid "_Scan" msgstr "_Numériser" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:380 msgid "Configuring" msgstr "Configuration" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:479 msgid "Job completed" msgstr "Travail effectué" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:511 msgid "Acquiring from scanner" msgstr "Acquisition depuis le scanner" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:525 msgid "Processing page" msgstr "Traitement de la page" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:538 msgid "Outputting page" msgstr "Affichage de la page" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:273 msgid "Unknown" msgstr "Inconnu" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:274 msgid "Ready" msgstr "Prêt" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:275 msgid "Busy" msgstr "Occupé" #. translators: this is the paper size width and height expressed in #. millimeters, shown just below the selector. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c:73 #, c-format msgid "%.0f x %.0f mm" msgstr "%.0f x %.0f mm" #. groups #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:68 msgid "Scan options" msgstr "Options de numérisation" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:69 msgid "Format" msgstr "Format" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:70 msgid "Output options" msgstr "Options de la sortie" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:71 #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:115 msgid "Preview" msgstr "Aperçu" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:72 msgid "Hidden" msgstr "Masqué" #. translator: unit pixel #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:105 msgid "px" msgstr "px" #. translator: unit bit #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:109 msgid "bit" msgstr "bit" #. translator: unit millimeter #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:113 msgid "mm" msgstr "mm" #. translator: unit dot per inch #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:117 msgid "dpi" msgstr "ppp" #. translator: unit percent #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:121 msgid "%" msgstr "%" #. translator: unit microsecond #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:125 msgid "ms" msgstr "ms" #. translator: Manual is the name of user defined paper size. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:487 #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:332 msgid "Manual" msgstr "Personnalisé" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:619 msgid "Select _All" msgstr "_Tout sélectionner" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:65 msgid "Rotate left" msgstr "Gauche" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:74 msgid "Rotate right" msgstr "Droite" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:44 msgid "Common Processing" msgstr "Traitement" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:63 msgid "Rotation" msgstr "Rotation" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:70 msgid "Automatic color enhancement" msgstr "Amélioration automatique des couleurs" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:71 msgid "Color enhancement produces better photos, but takes more time to process and can be useless for text." msgstr "L'amélioration des couleur produit de meilleures photos, mais prend du temps de traitement supplémentaire et peut s'avérer inutile pour du texte." #. note: decomposing area in three options orientation, origin and paper-size #. except these optoin to appear in this order. #. ORIENTATION #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:272 msgid "Page Orientation" msgstr "Orientation de la page" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:272 msgid "Page orientation" msgstr "Orientation de la page" #. ORIG #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:282 msgid "Origin" msgstr "Origine" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:282 msgid "Origin of scan window" msgstr "Origine de la fenêtre de numérisation" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:337 msgid "Maximal" msgstr "Maximum" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:346 msgid "Paper Size" msgstr "Taille de papier" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:347 msgid "Document paper size." msgstr "Taille de papier du document." #. SANE 2 well known source option value #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:538 msgid "Flatbed" msgstr "Scanner à plat" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:539 msgid "Automatic Document Feeder" msgstr "Chargeur automatique de document" #. device source option allowing to scan film and transparency #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:541 msgid "Transparency Adapter" msgstr "Adaptateur de transparence" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:122 msgid "Filename" msgstr "Nom de fichier" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:180 msgid "Select files" msgstr "Sélectionnez des fichiers" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:193 msgid "Supported formats" msgstr "Formats pris en charge" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:71 #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:105 msgid "PNG picture" msgstr "Image PNG" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:89 msgid "JPEG picture" msgstr "Image JPEG" #. translator: this is the name of the file #. loader backend which allow user to scan #. a list a images #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:94 #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:136 msgid "Files" msgstr "Fichiers" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:95 msgid "Files to import." msgstr "Fichiers à importer." #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:137 msgid "Import from files." msgstr "Importer depuis des fichiers." #. GtkWidget *toplevel = gtk_widget_get_toplevel (GTK_WIDGET (gspw)); #: ../src/flegita-action-selector.c:148 msgid "Configure printing" msgstr "Configurer l'impression" #: ../src/flegita.c:52 #: ../flegita.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Simply scan images" msgstr "Numériser simplement des images" #. Translators: Add your names here with one name per #. line, like #. "John Smith \n #. Robert Foo " #: ../src/flegita.c:76 msgid "translator-credit" msgstr "Étienne Bersac " #: ../src/flegita.c:79 msgid "Gnome Scan website" msgstr "Site web du projet Gnome Scan" #: ../src/flegita.c:98 #: ../flegita.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Scanner Utility" msgstr "Outil de numérisation" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:89 msgid "Scan a new image." msgstr "Numériser une nouvelle image." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:90 #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:105 msgid "Help" msgstr "Aide" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:94 msgid "Scan ..." msgstr "Numérisation..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:104 msgid "Scan picture as new layer..." msgstr "Numériser dans un nouveau calque..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:109 msgid "Scan as Layer..." msgstr "Numériser dans un calque..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:77 msgid "Layer" msgstr "Calque" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:78 msgid "New layer name" msgstr "Nom du nouveau calque" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:80 #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:88 msgid "Scanned image" msgstr "Image numérisée" #. directory #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:77 msgid "Select directory" msgstr "Sélectionnez un répertoire" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:81 msgid "PNG Options" msgstr "Options PNG" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:111 msgid "File" msgstr "Fichier" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:112 msgid "Output filename" msgstr "Nom du fichier de sortie" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:134 msgid "PNG Compression Level" msgstr "Niveau de compression PNG" #. translator: this explain the PNG compression level #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:136 msgid "Higher level means lower file size, but takes more time to save" msgstr "Un niveau plus élevé produira un fichier plus réduit, mais prendre plus de temps à compresser." #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:178 msgid "Various common action on scan output not related to specific software" msgstr "Différentes actions communes sur la sortie numérisée non liées à un logiciel particulier" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:303 msgid "Custom" msgstr "Personnalisé" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:334 msgid "Scan to printer" msgstr "Numériser vers l'imprimante" #~ msgid "%s:" #~ msgstr "%s :" #~ msgid "Files (%i)" #~ msgstr "Fichiers (%i)" #~ msgid "Action" #~ msgstr "Action" #~ msgid "Action over the scan output" #~ msgstr "Action effectuée sur le résultat" #~ msgid "Simply scan image" #~ msgstr "Numériser simplement des images" gnome-scan-0.6.2/po/POTFILES.in0000644000175000017500000000110111152521230012643 00000000000000lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c lib/gnome-scan-init.c lib/gnome-scan-job.c lib/gnome-scanner.c lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c modules/gsane-meta-param.c modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c modules/gsfile-scanner.c src/flegita-action-selector.c src/flegita.c src/flegita-gimp.c src/flegita-gimp-sink.c src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c src/flegita-sink.c flegita.desktop.in gnome-scan-0.6.2/po/ca.po0000644000175000017500000002314611116477505012045 00000000000000# Traducció del gnome-scan de l'equip de Softcatalà. # Copyright © 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-scan package. # Joan Duran , 2007, 2008. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-scan\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-25 01:28+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2008-02-22 20:59+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Joan Duran \n" "Language-Team: Catalan \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:89 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:119 msgid "Acquisition" msgstr "Adquisició" #. secondary text #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:124 msgid "" "The software now acquires and processes images according to the settings." msgstr "" "Els programari està adquirint i processant les imatges d'acord amb les " "preferències." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:139 ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:437 msgid "Waiting for device" msgstr "S'està esperant el dispositiu" #. General #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:269 msgid "_General" msgstr "_General" #. Preview #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:277 msgid "Pre_view" msgstr "Pre_visualització" #. Advanced #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:286 msgid "_Advanced" msgstr "_Avançat" #. Processing #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:294 msgid "P_rocessing" msgstr "P_rocessat" #. Sink #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:302 msgid "_Output" msgstr "_Sortida" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:477 msgid "Scan" msgstr "Escaneja" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:515 msgid "Unable to detect scanners !" msgstr "No s'ha detectat cap escàner." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:516 msgid "No drivers has been found." msgstr "No s'ha trobat cap controlador." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:522 ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:905 msgid "No device found !" msgstr "No s'ha trobat cap dispositiu." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:523 msgid "" "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured. The dialog " "will run until you plug a scanner or cancel." msgstr "" "Assegureu-vos que el dispositiu està connectat, encès, admès i configurat. " "El diàleg desapareixerà quan connecteu un escàner o cancel·leu." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:662 #, c-format msgid "%s:" msgstr "%s:" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:906 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured." msgstr "" "Assegureu-vos que el dispositiu està connectat, encès, admès i configurat." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:946 msgid "Scanner" msgstr "Escàner" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:953 msgid "Status" msgstr "Estat" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1406 msgid "Acquiring Preview" msgstr "S'està adquirint la previsualització" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1411 msgid "The software preview acquisition and processing." msgstr "El programari per a previsualitzar l'adquisició i processar-la." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1421 msgid "Inactive" msgstr "Inactiu" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-init.c:41 msgid "_Scan" msgstr "_Escaneja" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:345 msgid "Configuring" msgstr "S'està configurant" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:423 msgid "Job completed" msgstr "Tasca completada" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:446 msgid "Acquiring from scanner" msgstr "S'està adquirint des de l'escàner" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:460 msgid "Processing page" msgstr "S'està processant la pàgina" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:473 msgid "Outputting page" msgstr "S'està traient la pàgina" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:271 msgid "Unknown" msgstr "Desconegut" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:272 msgid "Ready" msgstr "Preparat" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:273 msgid "Busy" msgstr "Ocupat" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c:71 #, c-format msgid "%.0f x %.0f mm" msgstr "%.0f x %.0f mm" #. groups #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:61 msgid "Scan options" msgstr "Opcions d'escaneig" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:62 msgid "Format" msgstr "Format" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:63 msgid "Output options" msgstr "Opcions de sortida" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:64 ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:107 msgid "Preview" msgstr "Previsualitza" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:65 msgid "Hidden" msgstr "Ocult" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:104 msgid "px" msgstr "px" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:107 msgid "bit" msgstr "bit" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:110 msgid "mm" msgstr "mm" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:113 msgid "dpi" msgstr "dpi" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:116 msgid "%" msgstr "%" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:119 msgid "ms" msgstr "ms" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:485 #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:312 msgid "Manual" msgstr "Manual" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:617 msgid "Select _All" msgstr "Selecciona-ho t_ot" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:65 msgid "Rotate left" msgstr "Gira cap a la dreta" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:74 msgid "Rotate right" msgstr "Gira cap a l'esquerra" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:40 msgid "Common Processing" msgstr "Processat comú" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:59 msgid "Rotation" msgstr "Girar" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:66 msgid "Automatic color enhancement" msgstr "Millora de color automàtica" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:67 msgid "" "Color enhancement produce better photos, but take more time to process and " "can be useless for text." msgstr "" "La millora de color automàtica produeix millors fotos, però requereix més " "temps de processat i no és útil per al text." #. note: decomposing area in three options orientation, origin and paper-size #. except these optoin to appear in this order. #. ORIENTATION #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:258 msgid "Page Orientation" msgstr "Orientació del paper" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:258 msgid "Page orientation" msgstr "Orientació del paper" #. ORIG #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:268 msgid "Origin" msgstr "Origen" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:268 msgid "Origin of scan window" msgstr "Origen de la finestra a escanejar" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:318 msgid "Maximal" msgstr "Màxim" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:327 msgid "Paper Size" msgstr "Mida del paper" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:328 msgid "Document paper size." msgstr "Dimensions del paper del document." #. SANE 2 well known source option value #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:477 msgid "Flatbed" msgstr "Pla" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:478 msgid "Automatic Document Feeder" msgstr "Alimentador de documents automàtic" #. device source option allowing to scan film and transparency #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:480 msgid "Transparency Adapter" msgstr "Adaptador de transparència" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:114 msgid "Filename" msgstr "Nom del fitxer" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:172 msgid "Select files" msgstr "Selecciona fitxers" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:185 msgid "Supported formats" msgstr "Formats admesos" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:72 ../src/flegita-sink.c:118 msgid "PNG picture" msgstr "Imatge PNG" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:90 msgid "JPEG picture" msgstr "Imatge JPEG" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:95 ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:135 msgid "Files" msgstr "Fitxers" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:96 msgid "Files to import." msgstr "Fitxers a importar." #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:135 #, c-format msgid "Files (%i)" msgstr "Fitxers (%i)" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:136 msgid "Import from files." msgstr "Importa des de fitxers." #. GtkWidget *toplevel = gtk_widget_get_toplevel (GTK_WIDGET (gspw)); #: ../src/flegita-action-selector.c:148 msgid "Configure printing" msgstr "Configura la impressió" #: ../src/flegita.c:52 ../flegita.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Scanner Utility" msgstr "Utilitat d'escaneig" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:89 msgid "Scan a new image." msgstr "Escaneja una imatge nova." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:90 ../src/flegita-gimp.c:105 msgid "Help" msgstr "Ajuda" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:94 msgid "Scan ..." msgstr "Escaneja..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:104 msgid "Scan picture as new layer..." msgstr "Escaneja la imatge com una capa nova..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:109 msgid "Scan as Layer..." msgstr "Escaneja com a capa..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:77 msgid "Layer" msgstr "Capa" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:78 msgid "New layer name" msgstr "Nom de la capa nova" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:80 ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:88 msgid "Scanned image" msgstr "Imatge escanejada" #. directory #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:77 msgid "Select directory" msgstr "Selecciona el directori" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:81 msgid "PNG Options" msgstr "Opcions de PNG" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:105 msgid "Action" msgstr "Acció" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:106 msgid "Action over the scan output" msgstr "Acció sobre la sortida escanejada" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:124 msgid "File" msgstr "Fitxer" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:125 msgid "Output filename" msgstr "Nom del fitxer de sortida" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:147 msgid "PNG Compression Level" msgstr "Nivell de compressió del PNG" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:188 msgid "Various common action on scan output not related to specific software" msgstr "" "Diverses accions comunes a la sortida de l'escaneig sense cap relació amb un " "programari en concret" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:313 msgid "Custom" msgstr "Personalitzat" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:344 msgid "Scan to printer" msgstr "Escaneja i (després) imprimeix" #: ../flegita.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Simply scan image" msgstr "Escàner d'imatges senzill" gnome-scan-0.6.2/po/pt.po0000644000175000017500000002526611116477505012112 00000000000000# Portuguese translation of gnome-scan # Copyright © 2008 gnome-scan # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-scan package. # António Lima , 2008. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: \n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2008-03-09 11:19+0000\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2008-03-06 18:55-0100\n" "Last-Translator: António Lima \n" "Language-Team: Portuguese \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Poedit-Language: Portuguese\n" "X-Poedit-Country: PORTUGAL\n" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:92 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:122 msgid "Acquisition" msgstr "Aquisição" #. secondary text #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:127 msgid "" "The software now acquires and processes images according to the settings." msgstr "" "O software agora adquire e processa imagens de acordo com as configurações." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:142 ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:498 msgid "Waiting for device" msgstr "À espera do dispositivo" #. General #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:267 msgid "_General" msgstr "_Geral" #. Preview #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:275 msgid "Pre_view" msgstr "Ante_ver" #. Advanced #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:284 msgid "_Advanced" msgstr "_Avançado" #. Processing #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:292 msgid "P_rocessing" msgstr "P_rocessando" #. Sink #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:301 msgid "_Output" msgstr "_Saída" #. translator: this is the dialog title #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:477 msgid "Scan" msgstr "Digitalizar" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:515 msgid "Unable to detect scanners!" msgstr "Não foi possível detectar scanners!" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:516 msgid "No drivers has been found." msgstr "Nenhum controlador encontrado." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:522 msgid "No device found!" msgstr "Nenhum dispositivo encontrado!" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:523 msgid "" "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured. The dialog " "will run until you plug a scanner or cancel." msgstr "" "Assegure-se de que o seu dispositivo se encontra ligado ao computador e à " "corrente, e que é suportado e está configurado. O diálogo irá ser executado " "até que ligue um scanner ou cancele." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:891 msgid "No device found !" msgstr "Nenhum dispositivo encontrado !" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:892 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured." msgstr "" "Assegure-se de que o seu dispositivo se encontra ligado ao computador e à " "corrente, e que é suportado e está configurado." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:932 msgid "Scanner" msgstr "Scanner" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:939 msgid "Status" msgstr "Estado" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1378 msgid "Acquiring Preview" msgstr "A Adquirir a Antevisão" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1383 msgid "The software preview acquisition and processing." msgstr "A antevisão de aquisição e processamento da aplicação." #. translator: initial state before preview begin. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1394 msgid "Inactive" msgstr "Inactivo" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-init.c:42 msgid "_Scan" msgstr "_Digitializar" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:380 msgid "Configuring" msgstr "A Configurar" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:479 msgid "Job completed" msgstr "Tarefa terminada" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:511 msgid "Acquiring from scanner" msgstr "A adquirir a partir do scanner" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:525 msgid "Processing page" msgstr "A processar página" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:538 msgid "Outputting page" msgstr "A exportar página" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:273 msgid "Unknown" msgstr "Desconhecido" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:274 msgid "Ready" msgstr "Disponível" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:275 msgid "Busy" msgstr "Ocupado" #. translators: this is the paper size width and height expressed in #. millimeters, shown just below the selector. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c:73 #, c-format msgid "%.0f x %.0f mm" msgstr "%.0f x %.0f mm" #. groups #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:68 msgid "Scan options" msgstr "Opções de digitalização" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:69 msgid "Format" msgstr "Formato" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:70 msgid "Output options" msgstr "Opções de saída" #. translator: unit pixel #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:105 msgid "px" msgstr "px" #. translator: unit bit #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:109 msgid "bit" msgstr "bit" #. translator: unit millimeter #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:113 msgid "mm" msgstr "mm" #. translator: unit dot per inch #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:117 msgid "dpi" msgstr "dpi" #. translator: unit percent #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:121 msgid "%" msgstr "%" #. translator: unit microsecond #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:125 msgid "ms" msgstr "ms" #. translator: Manual is the name of user defined paper size. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:487 #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:335 msgid "Manual" msgstr "Manual" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:619 msgid "Select _All" msgstr "Seleccionar _Todos" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:65 msgid "Rotate left" msgstr "Rodar para a esquerda" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:74 msgid "Rotate right" msgstr "Rodar para a direita" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:44 msgid "Common Processing" msgstr "Processamento Comum" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:63 msgid "Rotation" msgstr "Rotação" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:70 msgid "Automatic color enhancement" msgstr "Melhoramento automático de cor" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:71 msgid "" "Color enhancement produces better photos, but takes more time to process and " "can be useless for text." msgstr "" "O melhoramento de cor produz melhores fotos, mas demora mais a processar e " "pode ser inútil para texto." #. note: decomposing area in three options orientation, origin and paper-size #. except these optoin to appear in this order. #. ORIENTATION #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:275 msgid "Page Orientation" msgstr "Orientação da Página" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:275 msgid "Page orientation" msgstr "Orientação da página" #. ORIG #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:285 msgid "Origin" msgstr "Origem" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:285 msgid "Origin of scan window" msgstr "Origem da janela de digitalização" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:340 msgid "Maximal" msgstr "Máximo" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:349 msgid "Paper Size" msgstr "Dimensão do Papel" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:350 msgid "Document paper size." msgstr "Dimensão do papel de documento." #. SANE 2 well known source option value #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:544 msgid "Flatbed" msgstr "Fundo Plano" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:545 msgid "Automatic Document Feeder" msgstr "Alimentação Automática de Documento" #. device source option allowing to scan film and transparency #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:547 msgid "Transparency Adapter" msgstr "Adaptador de Transparência" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:115 msgid "Preview" msgstr "Antever" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:122 msgid "Filename" msgstr "Nome do Ficheiro" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:180 msgid "Select files" msgstr "Seleccionar ficheiros" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:193 msgid "Supported formats" msgstr "Formatos suportados" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:71 ../src/flegita-sink.c:105 msgid "PNG picture" msgstr "Imagem PNG" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:89 msgid "JPEG picture" msgstr "Imagem JPEG" #. translator: this is the name of the file #. loader backend which allow user to scan #. a list a images #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:94 ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:136 msgid "Files" msgstr "Ficheiros" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:95 msgid "Files to import." msgstr "Ficheiro a Importar." #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:137 msgid "Import from files." msgstr "Importar a partir dos ficheiros." #. GtkWidget *toplevel = gtk_widget_get_toplevel (GTK_WIDGET (gspw)); #: ../src/flegita-action-selector.c:148 msgid "Configure printing" msgstr "Configurar impressão" #: ../src/flegita.c:52 ../flegita.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Simply scan images" msgstr "Apenas digitalizar imagens" #. Translators: Add your names here with one name per #. line, like #. "John Smith \n #. Robert Foo " #: ../src/flegita.c:76 msgid "translator-credit" msgstr "António Lima " #: ../src/flegita.c:79 msgid "Gnome Scan website" msgstr "Página web do Gnome Scan" #: ../src/flegita.c:98 ../flegita.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Scanner Utility" msgstr "Utilitário de Scanner" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:89 msgid "Scan a new image." msgstr "Digitalizar uma nova imagem." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:90 ../src/flegita-gimp.c:105 msgid "Help" msgstr "Ajuda" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:94 msgid "Scan ..." msgstr "Digitalizar ..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:104 msgid "Scan picture as new layer..." msgstr "Digitalizar imagem como nova camada..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:109 msgid "Scan as Layer..." msgstr "Digitalizar como Camada..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:77 msgid "Layer" msgstr "Camada" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:78 msgid "New layer name" msgstr "Nome da nova camada" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:80 ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:88 msgid "Scanned image" msgstr "Imagem digitalizada" #. directory #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:77 msgid "Select directory" msgstr "Seleccionar directório" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:81 msgid "PNG Options" msgstr "Opções PNG" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:111 msgid "File" msgstr "Ficheiro" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:112 msgid "Output filename" msgstr "Nome de ficheiro de saída" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:134 msgid "PNG Compression Level" msgstr "Nível de Compressão PNG" #. translator: this explain the PNG compression level #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:136 msgid "Higher level means lower file size, but takes more time to save" msgstr "" "Um nível mais elevado significa um tamanho de ficheiro menor, mas demora " "mais tempo a gravar" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:178 msgid "Various common action on scan output not related to specific software" msgstr "" "Várias acções comuns da saída de digitalização não relacionadas a aplicação " "específica" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:303 msgid "Custom" msgstr "Personalizar" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:334 msgid "Scan to printer" msgstr "Digitalizar para impressora" #~ msgid "%s:" #~ msgstr "%s:" #~ msgid "Hidden" #~ msgstr "Oculto" #~ msgid "Files (%i)" #~ msgstr "Ficheiros (%i)" #~ msgid "Action" #~ msgstr "Acção" #~ msgid "Action over the scan output" #~ msgstr "Acção sobre a saída da digitalização" gnome-scan-0.6.2/po/es.po0000644000175000017500000002504511116477505012071 00000000000000# translation of gnome-scan.HEAD.po to Español # translation of gnome-scan to spanish # Copyright (C) YEAR THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # # Jorge González , 2007, 2008. msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-scan.HEAD\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-29 21:17+0000\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2008-03-01 14:12+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Jorge González \n" "Language-Team: Español \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.4\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:92 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:122 msgid "Acquisition" msgstr "Adquisición" #. secondary text #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:127 msgid "The software now acquires and processes images according to the settings." msgstr "El software ahora adquirirá y procesará las imágenes según los ajustes." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:142 ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:498 msgid "Waiting for device" msgstr "Esperando al dispositivo" #. General #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:267 msgid "_General" msgstr "_General" #. Preview #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:275 msgid "Pre_view" msgstr "Pre_visualizar" #. Advanced #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:284 msgid "_Advanced" msgstr "_Avanzado" #. Processing #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:292 msgid "P_rocessing" msgstr "P_rocesando" #. Sink #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:301 msgid "_Output" msgstr "_Salida" #. translator: this is the dialog title #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:477 msgid "Scan" msgstr "Escanear" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:515 msgid "Unable to detect scanners!" msgstr "No se pudo detectar ningún escáner" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:516 msgid "No drivers has been found." msgstr "No se encontró ningún controlador." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:522 msgid "No device found!" msgstr "No se encontró ningún dispositivo" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:523 msgid "" "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured. The dialog " "will run until you plug a scanner or cancel." msgstr "" "Asegúrese de que su dispositivo está conectado, encendido, soportado y " "configurado. El diálogo se ejecutará hasta que conecte un escáner o cancele." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:891 msgid "No device found !" msgstr "No se encontró ningún dispositivo" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:892 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured." msgstr "Asegúrese de que su dispositivo está conectado, soportado y configurado." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:932 msgid "Scanner" msgstr "Escáner" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:939 msgid "Status" msgstr "Estado" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1378 msgid "Acquiring Preview" msgstr "Adquiriendo previsualización" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1383 msgid "The software preview acquisition and processing." msgstr "Es software para previsualizar la adquisición y procesarla." #. translator: initial state before preview begin. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1394 msgid "Inactive" msgstr "Inavctivo" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-init.c:42 msgid "_Scan" msgstr "E_scanear" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:380 msgid "Configuring" msgstr "Configurando" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:479 msgid "Job completed" msgstr "Tarea completada" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:511 msgid "Acquiring from scanner" msgstr "Adquiriendo del escáner" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:525 msgid "Processing page" msgstr "Procesando la página" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:538 msgid "Outputting page" msgstr "Página de salida" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:273 msgid "Unknown" msgstr "Desconocido" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:274 msgid "Ready" msgstr "Listo" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:275 msgid "Busy" msgstr "Ocupado" #. translators: this is the paper size width and height expressed in #. millimeters, shown just below the selector. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c:73 #, c-format msgid "%.0f x %.0f mm" msgstr "%.0f x %.0f mm" #. groups #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:68 msgid "Scan options" msgstr "Opciones de escaneado" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:69 msgid "Format" msgstr "Formato" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:70 msgid "Output options" msgstr "Opciones de salida" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:71 ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:115 msgid "Preview" msgstr "Previsualizar" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:72 msgid "Hidden" msgstr "Oculto" #. translator: unit pixel #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:105 msgid "px" msgstr "px" #. translator: unit bit #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:109 msgid "bit" msgstr "bit" #. translator: unit millimeter #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:113 msgid "mm" msgstr "mm" #. translator: unit dot per inch #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:117 msgid "dpi" msgstr "dpi" #. translator: unit percent #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:121 msgid "%" msgstr "%" #. translator: unit microsecond #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:125 msgid "ms" msgstr "ms" #. translator: Manual is the name of user defined paper size. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:487 #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:332 msgid "Manual" msgstr "Manual" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:619 msgid "Select _All" msgstr "Seleccionar _todo" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:65 msgid "Rotate left" msgstr "Rotar a la izquierda" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:74 msgid "Rotate right" msgstr "Rotar a la derecha" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:44 msgid "Common Processing" msgstr "Procesado común" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:63 msgid "Rotation" msgstr "Rotación" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:70 msgid "Automatic color enhancement" msgstr "Mejora de color automática" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:71 msgid "" "Color enhancement produces better photos, but takes more time to process and " "can be useless for text." msgstr "" "La mejora de color produce mejores fotos, pero lleva más tiempo procesarlas " "y puede no ser útil para texto." #. note: decomposing area in three options orientation, origin and paper-size #. except these optoin to appear in this order. #. ORIENTATION #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:272 msgid "Page Orientation" msgstr "Orientación de la página" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:272 msgid "Page orientation" msgstr "Orientación de la página" #. ORIG #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:282 msgid "Origin" msgstr "Origen" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:282 msgid "Origin of scan window" msgstr "Origen de la ventana que escanear" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:337 msgid "Maximal" msgstr "Máxima" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:346 msgid "Paper Size" msgstr "Tamaño del papel" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:347 msgid "Document paper size." msgstr "Tamaño del papel del documento." #. SANE 2 well known source option value #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:538 msgid "Flatbed" msgstr "Plano" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:539 msgid "Automatic Document Feeder" msgstr "Alimentador de documentos automático" #. device source option allowing to scan film and transparency #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:541 msgid "Transparency Adapter" msgstr "Adaptador de transparencia" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:122 msgid "Filename" msgstr "Nombre de archivo" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:180 msgid "Select files" msgstr "Seleccionar archivos" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:193 msgid "Supported formats" msgstr "Formatos soportados" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:71 ../src/flegita-sink.c:105 msgid "PNG picture" msgstr "Imagen PNG" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:89 msgid "JPEG picture" msgstr "Imagen JPEG" #. translator: this is the name of the file #. loader backend which allow user to scan #. a list a images #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:94 ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:136 msgid "Files" msgstr "Archivos" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:95 msgid "Files to import." msgstr "Archivos a importar." #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:137 msgid "Import from files." msgstr "Importar desde archivos." #. GtkWidget *toplevel = gtk_widget_get_toplevel (GTK_WIDGET (gspw)); #: ../src/flegita-action-selector.c:148 msgid "Configure printing" msgstr "Configuración de la impresión" #: ../src/flegita.c:52 ../flegita.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Simply scan images" msgstr "Escáner de imágenes sencillo" #. Translators: Add your names here with one name per #. line, like #. "John Smith \n #. Robert Foo " #: ../src/flegita.c:76 msgid "translator-credit" msgstr "Jorge González , 2008" #: ../src/flegita.c:79 msgid "Gnome Scan website" msgstr "Página web de GNOME Scan" #: ../src/flegita.c:98 ../flegita.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Scanner Utility" msgstr "Utilidad de escaneo" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:89 msgid "Scan a new image." msgstr "Escanear una imagen nueva." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:90 ../src/flegita-gimp.c:105 msgid "Help" msgstr "Ayuda" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:94 msgid "Scan ..." msgstr "Escanear..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:104 msgid "Scan picture as new layer..." msgstr "Escanear imagen como capa nueva..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:109 msgid "Scan as Layer..." msgstr "Escanear como capa..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:77 msgid "Layer" msgstr "Capa" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:78 msgid "New layer name" msgstr "Nombre de la capa nueva" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:80 ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:88 msgid "Scanned image" msgstr "Imagen escaneada" #. directory #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:77 msgid "Select directory" msgstr "Seleccionar directorio" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:81 msgid "PNG Options" msgstr "Opciones de PNG" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:111 msgid "File" msgstr "Archivo" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:112 msgid "Output filename" msgstr "Nombre de archivo de salida" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:134 msgid "PNG Compression Level" msgstr "Nivel de compresión de PNG" #. translator: this explain the PNG compression level #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:136 msgid "Higher level means lower file size, but takes more time to save" msgstr "" "Un nivel más alto significa un tamaño de archivo menor, pero lleva más " "tiempo guardarlo" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:178 msgid "Various common action on scan output not related to specific software" msgstr "" "Varias acciones comunes sobre la salida del escaneo no relacionadas con " "software específico" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:303 msgid "Custom" msgstr "Personalizado" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:334 msgid "Scan to printer" msgstr "Escanear a la impresora" gnome-scan-0.6.2/po/de.po0000644000175000017500000002220211116477505012042 00000000000000# Copyright (C) 2006 THE gnome-scan'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same licence as the gnome-scan package. # David Lodge , 2007. # Hendrik Brandt , 2007.Klaus Staedtler-Przyborski , 2007. Philipp Sadleder , 2008. # # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-scan trunk\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2008-01-16 14:25+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2008-02-01 12:47+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Philipp Sadleder \n" "Language-Team: German \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:89 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:119 msgid "Acquisition" msgstr "Einlesen" #. secondary text #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:124 msgid "" "The software now acquires and processes images according to the settings." msgstr "" "Es wird jetzt ein Bild eingelesen und entsprechend der Einstellungen " "bearbeitet." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:139 ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:419 msgid "Waiting for device" msgstr "Auf das Gerät warten" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:227 msgid "Scan" msgstr "Scannen" #. General #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:277 msgid "_General" msgstr "All_gemein" #. Preview #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:285 msgid "Pre_view" msgstr "_Vorschau" #. Advanced #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:294 msgid "_Advanced" msgstr "_Erweitert" #. Processing #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:302 msgid "P_rocessing" msgstr "_Bearbeiten" #. Sink #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:310 msgid "_Output" msgstr "A_usgabe" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:491 msgid "Unable to detect scanners !" msgstr "Es wurden keine Scanner gefunden." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:492 msgid "No drivers has been found." msgstr "Es wurden keine Treiber gefunden." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:498 ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:876 msgid "No device found !" msgstr "Es wurde kein Gerät gefunden." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:499 msgid "" "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured. The dialog " "will run until you plug a scanner or cancel." msgstr "" "Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass Ihr Gerät verbunden. eingeschaltet, " "unterstützt und konfiguriert ist. Dieser Dialog bleibt solange geöffnet, bis " "Sie Ihren Scanner verbunden haben oder Sie den Vorgang abbrechen." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:638 #, c-format msgid "%s:" msgstr "%s:" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:877 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured." msgstr "" "Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass Ihr Gerät verbunden, eingeschaltet, " "unterstützt und konfiguriert ist." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:910 msgid "Scanner" msgstr "Scanner" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:917 msgid "Status" msgstr "Status" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1370 msgid "Acquiring Preview" msgstr "Vorschau erstellen" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1375 msgid "The software preview acquisition and processing." msgstr "" "Es wird jetzt ein Vorschaubild eingelesen und entsprechend der Einstellungen " "bearbeiten." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1385 msgid "Inactive" msgstr "Untätig" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-init.c:41 msgid "_Scan" msgstr "_Einlesen" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:327 msgid "Configuring" msgstr "Einstellen" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:405 msgid "Job completed" msgstr "Auftrag abgeschlossen" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:428 msgid "Acquiring from scanner" msgstr "Vom Scanner einlesen" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:442 msgid "Processing page" msgstr "Seite wird bearbeitet" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:455 msgid "Outputting page" msgstr "Seite wird ausgegeben" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:271 msgid "Unknown" msgstr "Unbekannt" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:272 msgid "Ready" msgstr "Bereit" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:273 msgid "Busy" msgstr "Beschäftigt" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c:71 #, c-format msgid "%.0f x %.0f mm" msgstr "%.0f x %.0f mm" #. groups #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:61 msgid "Scan options" msgstr "Scanner-Optionen" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:62 msgid "Format" msgstr "Format" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:63 msgid "Output options" msgstr "Ausgabeoptionen" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:64 ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:107 msgid "Preview" msgstr "Vorschau" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:65 msgid "Hidden" msgstr "Versteckt" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:104 msgid "px" msgstr "px" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:107 msgid "bit" msgstr "Bit" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:110 msgid "mm" msgstr "mm" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:113 msgid "dpi" msgstr "dpi" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:116 msgid "%" msgstr "%" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:119 msgid "ms" msgstr "ms" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:485 #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:289 msgid "Manual" msgstr "Manuell" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:612 msgid "Select _All" msgstr "_Alles auswählen" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:65 msgid "Rotate left" msgstr "_Gegen den Uhrzeigersinn drehen" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:74 msgid "Rotate right" msgstr "_Im Uhrzeigersinn drehen" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:39 msgid "Common Processing" msgstr "Allgemeine Bearbeitung" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:295 msgid "Maximal" msgstr "Maximal" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:304 msgid "Paper Size" msgstr "Papierformat" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:305 msgid "Document paper size." msgstr "Die Papiergröße des Dokuments." #. ORIG #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:317 msgid "Origin" msgstr "Ausgangspunkt" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:317 msgid "Origin of scan window" msgstr "Ausgangspunkt des Scan-Fensters" #. ORIENTATION #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:327 msgid "Page Orientation" msgstr "Seitenausrichtung" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:327 msgid "Page orientation" msgstr "Seitenausrichtung" #. SANE 2 well known source option value #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:473 msgid "Flatbed" msgstr "Flachbett" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:474 msgid "Automatic Document Feeder" msgstr "Automatische Dokumenteneingabe" #. device source option allowing to scan film and transparency #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:476 msgid "Transparency Adapter" msgstr "Dia-Aufsatz" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:114 msgid "Filename" msgstr "Dateiname" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:172 msgid "Select files" msgstr "Dateien auswählen" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:185 msgid "Supported formats" msgstr "Unterstützte Formate" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:72 ../src/flegita-sink.c:116 msgid "PNG picture" msgstr "PNG-Bild" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:90 msgid "JPEG picture" msgstr "JPEG-Bild" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:95 ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:135 msgid "Files" msgstr "Dateien" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:96 msgid "Files to import." msgstr "Zu importierenden Dateien." #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:135 #, c-format msgid "Files (%i)" msgstr "Dateien (%i)" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:136 msgid "Import from files." msgstr "Aus Dateien importieren." #. GtkWidget *toplevel = gtk_widget_get_toplevel (GTK_WIDGET (gspw)); #: ../src/flegita-action-selector.c:148 msgid "Configure printing" msgstr "Druckereinstellungen" #: ../src/flegita.c:53 ../flegita.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Scanner Utility" msgstr "Scanner-Werkzeuge" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:89 msgid "Scan a new image." msgstr "Ein neues Bild vom Scanner einlesen." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:90 ../src/flegita-gimp.c:105 msgid "Help" msgstr "Hilfe" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:94 msgid "Scan ..." msgstr "Einlesen …" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:104 msgid "Scan picture as new layer..." msgstr "Bild vom Scanner als neue Ebene …" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:109 msgid "Scan as Layer..." msgstr "Als Ebene einlesen …" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:77 msgid "Layer" msgstr "Ebene" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:78 msgid "New layer name" msgstr "Neuer Ebenenname" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:80 ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:88 msgid "Scanned image" msgstr "Eingelesenes Bild" #. directory #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:77 msgid "Select directory" msgstr "Ordner wählen" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:81 msgid "PNG Options" msgstr "PNG-Optionen" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:104 msgid "Action" msgstr "Aktion" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:105 msgid "Action over the scan output" msgstr "Aktion für die Scanner-Ausgabe" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:122 msgid "File" msgstr "Datei" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:123 msgid "Output filename" msgstr "Ausgabedateiname" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:145 msgid "PNG Compression Level" msgstr "PNG-Komprimierungsstärke" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:186 msgid "Various common action on scan output not related to specific software" msgstr "" "Verschiedene allgemeine Aktionen für die Scanner-Ausgabe, welche nicht auf " "spezielle Programme bezogen sind" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:307 msgid "Custom" msgstr "Benutzerdefiniert" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:338 msgid "Scan to printer" msgstr "Direkt zum Drucker" #: ../flegita.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Simply scan image" msgstr "Einfaches Scanner-Bild" gnome-scan-0.6.2/po/ru.po0000644000175000017500000002460211116477505012106 00000000000000# Translation of gnome-scan to Russian # Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-scan package. # Alexandre Prokoudine , 2007. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-scan trunk\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-09-22 17:39+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-09-23 17:11+0300\n" "Last-Translator: Alexandre Prokoudine \n" "Language-Team: Russian \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:89 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:119 msgid "Acquisition" msgstr "Захват" #. secondary text #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:124 msgid "The software now acquires and processes images according to the settings." msgstr "Программа пытается захватить и обработать изображения согласно указанным параметрам." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:139 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:367 msgid "Waiting for device" msgstr "Ожидание устройства" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:221 msgid "Scan" msgstr "Сканирование" #. General #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:270 msgid "_General" msgstr "_Общие" #. Preview #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:278 msgid "Pre_view" msgstr "Пр&едпросмотр" #. Advanced #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:287 msgid "_Advanced" msgstr "_Расширенные" #. Processing #. label = gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic (_("P_rocessing")); #. priv->processing_box = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 6); #. #. scrolled = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); #. gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (scrolled), 12); #. gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), #. GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC); #. gtk_scrolled_window_add_with_viewport (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), #. priv->processing_box); #. #. gtk_notebook_insert_page (GTK_NOTEBOOK (priv->notebook), #. scrolled, label, #. PAGE_PROCESSING); #. Sink #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:310 msgid "_Output" msgstr "_Вывод" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:486 msgid "Unable to detect scanners !" msgstr "Не удалось обнаружить сканеры!" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:487 msgid "No drivers has been found." msgstr "Ни один драйвер не найден." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:493 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:871 msgid "No device found !" msgstr "Устройство не найдено!" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:494 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured. The dialog will run until you plug a scanner or cancel." msgstr "Убедитесь, что устройство подключено к компьютеру, включено в сеть, поддерживается системой и настроено в ней. Диалог будет открыт до тех пор, пока вы не подключите сканер или не отмените выполнение задачи." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:633 #, c-format msgid "%s:" msgstr "%s:" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:872 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured." msgstr "Убедитесь, что устройство подключено к компьютеру, включено в сеть, поддерживается системой и настроено в ней." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:905 msgid "Scanner" msgstr "Сканер" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:912 msgid "Status" msgstr "Статус" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1315 msgid "Acquiring Preview" msgstr "Просмотр захвата" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1320 msgid "The software preview acquisition and processing." msgstr "Предпросмотр захвата и обработка." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1330 msgid "Inactive" msgstr "Не активен" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-init.c:41 msgid "_Scan" msgstr "_Сканировать" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:319 msgid "Configuring" msgstr "Настройка" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:355 msgid "Job completed" msgstr "Задание выполнено" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:373 msgid "Acquiring from scanner" msgstr "Выполняется захват со сканера" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:391 msgid "Outputting page" msgstr "Выводится страница" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:271 msgid "Unknown" msgstr "Неизвестно" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:272 msgid "Ready" msgstr "Готов" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:273 msgid "Busy" msgstr "Занят" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c:71 #, c-format msgid "%.0f x %.0f mm" msgstr "%.0f × %.0f мм" #. groups #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:61 msgid "Scan options" msgstr "Параметры сканирования" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:62 msgid "Format" msgstr "Формат" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:63 msgid "Output options" msgstr "Параметры вывода" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:64 #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:107 msgid "Preview" msgstr "Эскиз" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:65 msgid "Hidden" msgstr "Скрыто" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:104 msgid "px" msgstr "px" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:107 msgid "bit" msgstr "бит" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:110 msgid "mm" msgstr "мм" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:113 msgid "dpi" msgstr "dpi" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:116 msgid "%" msgstr "%" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:119 msgid "ms" msgstr "мс" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:459 #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:289 msgid "Manual" msgstr "Вручную" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:565 msgid "Select _All" msgstr "Выбрать _все" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:295 msgid "Maximal" msgstr "Максимальное" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:304 msgid "Paper Size" msgstr "Размер бумаги" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:305 msgid "Document paper size." msgstr "Формат бумаги документа" #. ORIG #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:317 msgid "Origin" msgstr "Оригинал" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:317 msgid "Origin of scan window" msgstr "Оригинал окна с параметрами сканирования" #. ORIENTATION #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:327 msgid "Page Orientation" msgstr "Ориентация страницы" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:327 msgid "Page orientation" msgstr "Ориентация страницы" #. SANE 2 well known source option value #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:473 msgid "Flatbed" msgstr "Планшетный сканер" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:474 msgid "Automatic Document Feeder" msgstr "Автоматическая подача документа" #. device source option allowing to scan film and transparency #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:476 msgid "Transparency Adapter" msgstr "Адаптер для пленки и слайдов" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:114 msgid "Filename" msgstr "Имя файла" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:172 msgid "Select files" msgstr "Выберите файлы" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:185 msgid "Supported formats" msgstr "Поддерживаемые форматы" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:73 #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:115 msgid "PNG picture" msgstr "Изображение PNG" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:91 msgid "JPEG picture" msgstr "Изображение JPEG" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:96 #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:136 msgid "Files" msgstr "Файлы" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:97 msgid "Files to import." msgstr "Импортируемые файлы." #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:136 #, c-format msgid "Files (%i)" msgstr "Файлы (%i)" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:137 msgid "Import from files." msgstr "Импорт из файлов." #. GtkWidget *toplevel = gtk_widget_get_toplevel (GTK_WIDGET (gspw)); #: ../src/flegita-action-selector.c:143 msgid "Configure printing" msgstr "Настройка печати" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:89 msgid "Scan a new image." msgstr "Отсканировать новое изображение." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:90 #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:105 msgid "Help" msgstr "Справка" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:94 msgid "Scan ..." msgstr "Сканировать..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:104 msgid "Scan picture as new layer..." msgstr "Отсканировать как новый слой..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:109 msgid "Scan as Layer..." msgstr "Отсканировать как слой..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:70 msgid "Layer" msgstr "Слой" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:71 msgid "New layer name" msgstr "Имя нового слоя" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:73 #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:88 msgid "Scanned image" msgstr "Отсканированное изображение" #. directory #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:77 msgid "Select directory" msgstr "Выберите каталог" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:80 msgid "PNG Options" msgstr "Параметры PNG" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:103 msgid "Action" msgstr "Действие" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:104 msgid "Action over the scan output" msgstr "Действие с выводом из сканера" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:121 msgid "File" msgstr "Файл" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:122 msgid "Output filename" msgstr "Имя выводимого файла" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:144 msgid "PNG Compression Level" msgstr "Уровень сжатия PNG" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:184 msgid "Various common action on scan output not related to specific software" msgstr "Различные типовые действия с выводом сканера, не связанные с тем или иным программным обеспечением" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:304 msgid "Custom" msgstr "Другой" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:335 msgid "Scan to printer" msgstr "Сканировать в принтер" #: ../flegita.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Scanner Utility" msgstr "Программа для сканирования" #: ../flegita.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Simply scan image" msgstr "Простое сканирование изображений" gnome-scan-0.6.2/po/sv.po0000644000175000017500000002544611116477505012117 00000000000000# Swedish translation for gnome-scan. # Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-scan package. # Daniel Nylander , 2007, 2008. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-scan\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2008-03-02 00:10+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2008-03-02 00:10+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Daniel Nylander \n" "Language-Team: Swedish \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:92 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:122 msgid "Acquisition" msgstr "Inhämtning" #. secondary text #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:127 msgid "The software now acquires and processes images according to the settings." msgstr "Programvaran kommer nu att hämta in och behandla bilderna enligt inställningarna." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:142 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:498 msgid "Waiting for device" msgstr "Väntar på enhet" #. General #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:267 msgid "_General" msgstr "_Allmänt" #. Preview #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:275 msgid "Pre_view" msgstr "Förhands_granska" #. Advanced #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:284 msgid "_Advanced" msgstr "_Avancerat" #. Processing #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:292 msgid "P_rocessing" msgstr "Beha_ndling" #. Sink #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:301 msgid "_Output" msgstr "_Utmatning" #. translator: this is the dialog title #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:477 msgid "Scan" msgstr "Läs in" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:515 msgid "Unable to detect scanners!" msgstr "Kunde inte identifiera några bildläsare!" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:516 msgid "No drivers has been found." msgstr "Inga drivrutiner hittades." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:522 msgid "No device found!" msgstr "Ingen enhet hittades!" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:523 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured. The dialog will run until you plug a scanner or cancel." msgstr "Försäkra dig om att din enhet är ansluten, påslagen, stöds och är konfigurerad. Dialogrutan kommer att vara kvar tills du ansluter en bildläsare eller avbryter." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:891 msgid "No device found !" msgstr "Ingen enhet hittades!" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:892 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured." msgstr "Försäkra dig om att din enhet är ansluten, påslagen, stöds och konfigurerad." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:932 msgid "Scanner" msgstr "Bildläsare" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:939 msgid "Status" msgstr "Status" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1378 msgid "Acquiring Preview" msgstr "Hämtar in förhandsvisning" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1383 msgid "The software preview acquisition and processing." msgstr "Programvaran förhandsvisar inhämtning och behandling." #. translator: initial state before preview begin. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1394 msgid "Inactive" msgstr "Inaktiv" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-init.c:42 msgid "_Scan" msgstr "_Läs in" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:380 msgid "Configuring" msgstr "Konfigurerar" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:479 msgid "Job completed" msgstr "Jobbet är färdigt" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:511 msgid "Acquiring from scanner" msgstr "Hämtar från bildläsare" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:525 msgid "Processing page" msgstr "Behandlar sida" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:538 msgid "Outputting page" msgstr "Matar ut sida" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:273 msgid "Unknown" msgstr "Okänd" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:274 msgid "Ready" msgstr "Redo" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:275 msgid "Busy" msgstr "Upptagen" #. translators: this is the paper size width and height expressed in #. millimeters, shown just below the selector. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c:73 #, c-format msgid "%.0f x %.0f mm" msgstr "%.0f x %.0f mm" #. groups #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:68 msgid "Scan options" msgstr "Alternativ för inläsning" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:69 msgid "Format" msgstr "Format" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:70 msgid "Output options" msgstr "Alternativ för utdata" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:71 #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:115 msgid "Preview" msgstr "Förhandsgranska" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:72 msgid "Hidden" msgstr "Dold" #. translator: unit pixel #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:105 msgid "px" msgstr "bp" #. translator: unit bit #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:109 msgid "bit" msgstr "bitar" #. translator: unit millimeter #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:113 msgid "mm" msgstr "mm" #. translator: unit dot per inch #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:117 msgid "dpi" msgstr "dpi" #. translator: unit percent #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:121 msgid "%" msgstr "%" #. translator: unit microsecond #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:125 msgid "ms" msgstr "ms" #. translator: Manual is the name of user defined paper size. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:487 #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:332 msgid "Manual" msgstr "Manuell" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:619 msgid "Select _All" msgstr "Markera _allt" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:65 msgid "Rotate left" msgstr "Rotera åt vänster" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:74 msgid "Rotate right" msgstr "Rotera åt höger" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:44 msgid "Common Processing" msgstr "Vanlig behandling" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:63 msgid "Rotation" msgstr "Rotation" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:70 msgid "Automatic color enhancement" msgstr "Automatisk färgförbättring" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:71 msgid "Color enhancement produces better photos, but takes more time to process and can be useless for text." msgstr "Färgförbättringar ger bättre foton men tar längre tid att behandla och kan vara onödigt för text." #. note: decomposing area in three options orientation, origin and paper-size #. except these optoin to appear in this order. #. ORIENTATION #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:272 msgid "Page Orientation" msgstr "Sidorientering" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:272 msgid "Page orientation" msgstr "Sidorientering" #. ORIG #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:282 msgid "Origin" msgstr "Ursprung" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:282 msgid "Origin of scan window" msgstr "Ursprung för inläsningsfönstret" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:337 msgid "Maximal" msgstr "Maximal" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:346 msgid "Paper Size" msgstr "Pappersstorlek" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:347 msgid "Document paper size." msgstr "Dokumentets pappersstorlek." #. SANE 2 well known source option value #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:538 msgid "Flatbed" msgstr "Flatbädd" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:539 msgid "Automatic Document Feeder" msgstr "Automatisk dokumentmatare" #. device source option allowing to scan film and transparency #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:541 msgid "Transparency Adapter" msgstr "Transparensadapter" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:122 msgid "Filename" msgstr "Filnamn" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:180 msgid "Select files" msgstr "Välj filer" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:193 msgid "Supported formats" msgstr "Format som stöds" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:71 #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:105 msgid "PNG picture" msgstr "PNG-bild" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:89 msgid "JPEG picture" msgstr "JPEG-bild" #. translator: this is the name of the file #. loader backend which allow user to scan #. a list a images #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:94 #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:136 msgid "Files" msgstr "Filer" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:95 msgid "Files to import." msgstr "Filer att importera." #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:137 msgid "Import from files." msgstr "Importera från filer." #. GtkWidget *toplevel = gtk_widget_get_toplevel (GTK_WIDGET (gspw)); #: ../src/flegita-action-selector.c:148 msgid "Configure printing" msgstr "Konfigurera utskrift" #: ../src/flegita.c:52 #: ../flegita.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Simply scan images" msgstr "Enkel bildinläsning" #. Translators: Add your names here with one name per #. line, like #. "John Smith \n #. Robert Foo " #: ../src/flegita.c:76 msgid "translator-credit" msgstr "" "Daniel Nylander \n" "\n" "Skicka synpunkter på översättningen till\n" "tp-sv@listor.tp-sv.se" #: ../src/flegita.c:79 msgid "Gnome Scan website" msgstr "Webbplatsen för Gnome Scan" #: ../src/flegita.c:98 #: ../flegita.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Scanner Utility" msgstr "Bildläsarverktyg" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:89 msgid "Scan a new image." msgstr "Läs in en ny bild." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:90 #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:105 msgid "Help" msgstr "Hjälp" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:94 msgid "Scan ..." msgstr "Läs in ..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:104 msgid "Scan picture as new layer..." msgstr "Läs in bild som nytt lager..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:109 msgid "Scan as Layer..." msgstr "Läs in som lager..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:77 msgid "Layer" msgstr "Lager" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:78 msgid "New layer name" msgstr "Nytt lagernamn" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:80 #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:88 msgid "Scanned image" msgstr "Inläst bild" #. directory #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:77 msgid "Select directory" msgstr "Välj katalog" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:81 msgid "PNG Options" msgstr "PNG-alternativ" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:111 msgid "File" msgstr "Fil" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:112 msgid "Output filename" msgstr "Filnamn för utdata" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:134 msgid "PNG Compression Level" msgstr "Komprimeringsnivå för PNG" #. translator: this explain the PNG compression level #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:136 msgid "Higher level means lower file size, but takes more time to save" msgstr "Högre nivå betyder mindre filstorlek men tar längre tid att spara" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:178 msgid "Various common action on scan output not related to specific software" msgstr "Olika vanliga åtgärder vid utmatning av inläsning som inte är relaterad till specifik programvara" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:303 msgid "Custom" msgstr "Anpassad" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:334 msgid "Scan to printer" msgstr "Läs in till skrivare" #~ msgid "%s:" #~ msgstr "%s:" #~ msgid "Files (%i)" #~ msgstr "Filer (%i)" #~ msgid "Action" #~ msgstr "Åtgärd" #~ msgid "Action over the scan output" #~ msgstr "Åtgärd för inläsningen" #~ msgid "Scan Area" #~ msgstr "Inläsningsområde" #~ msgid "Region of the scan window actually acquired" #~ msgstr "Det område av inläsningsfönstret som blir inhämtat" #~ msgid "Write scanned image to file" #~ msgstr "Skriv inläst bild till fil" #~ msgid "Configuring output" #~ msgstr "Konfigurerar utdata" gnome-scan-0.6.2/po/LINGUAS0000644000175000017500000000014611116477505012142 00000000000000# please keep this list sorted alphabetically # ar ca de dz en_GB es fi fr it nb oc pl pt pt_BR ru sv gnome-scan-0.6.2/po/pt_BR.po0000644000175000017500000001702111116477505012463 00000000000000# Brazilian Portuguse translation of gnome-scan. # Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-scan package. # Raphael Higino , 2007. # # Acquire -> Digitalizar # Scan -> Digitalizar, Scannear # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-scan\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-07-23 03:50+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-07-23 20:27-0300\n" "Last-Translator: Raphael Higino \n" "Language-Team: Brazilian Portugues \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:87 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:117 msgid "Acquisition" msgstr "Digitalização" #. secondary text #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:122 msgid "The software now acquire and process images according to the settings." msgstr "Agora o software digitaliza e processa imagens de acordo com as configurações." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:137 ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:366 msgid "Waiting for device" msgstr "Esperando por dispositivo" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:226 msgid "Scan" msgstr "Digitalizar" #. General #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:275 msgid "_General" msgstr "_Geral" #. Preview #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:283 msgid "Pre_view" msgstr "Pré_ver" #. Advanced #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:292 msgid "_Advanced" msgstr "_Avançado" #. Processing #. label = gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic (_("P_rocessing")); #. priv->processing_box = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 6); #. #. scrolled = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); #. gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (scrolled), 12); #. gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), #. GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC); #. gtk_scrolled_window_add_with_viewport (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), #. priv->processing_box); #. #. gtk_notebook_insert_page (GTK_NOTEBOOK (priv->notebook), #. scrolled, label, #. PAGE_PROCESSING); #. Sink #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:315 msgid "_Output" msgstr "_Saída" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:490 msgid "Unable to detect scanners !" msgstr "Não foi possível detectar scanners." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:491 msgid "No drivers has been found." msgstr "Nenhum driver foi encontrado." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:497 ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:877 msgid "No device found !" msgstr "Nenhum dispositivo encontrado." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:498 msgid "" "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured.The dialog " "will run until you plug a scanner or cancel." msgstr "Certifique-se de que o dispositivo está conectado, ligado, que é suportado e está configurado. O diálogo executará até que você conecte um scanner ou cancele." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:637 #, c-format msgid "%s:" msgstr "%s:" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:878 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured." msgstr "Certifique-se de que o dispositivo está conectado, ligado, que é suportado e está configurado." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:911 msgid "Scanner" msgstr "Scanner" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:918 msgid "Status" msgstr "Status" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1338 msgid "Acquiring Preview" msgstr "Obtendo visualização" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1343 msgid "The software preview acquisition and processing." msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1353 msgid "Inactive" msgstr "Inativo" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-init.c:41 msgid "_Scan" msgstr "_Digitalizar" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:319 msgid "Configuring" msgstr "Configurando" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:354 msgid "Job completed" msgstr "Tarefa completada" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:372 msgid "Acquiring from scanner" msgstr "Digitalizando do scanner" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:390 msgid "Outputing page" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:271 msgid "Unknown" msgstr "Desconhecido" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:272 msgid "Ready" msgstr "Pronto" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:273 msgid "Busy" msgstr "Ocupado" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c:74 #, c-format msgid "%.0f x %.0f mm" msgstr "%.0f x %.0f mm" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c:129 msgid "Manual" msgstr "Manual" #. groups #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:62 msgid "Scan options" msgstr "Opções de digitalização" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:63 msgid "Format" msgstr "Formato" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:64 msgid "Output options" msgstr "Opções de saída" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:65 ../plugins/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:107 msgid "Preview" msgstr "Visualização" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:66 msgid "Hidden" msgstr "Oculto" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:104 msgid "px" msgstr "px" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:107 msgid "bit" msgstr "bit" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:110 msgid "mm" msgstr "mm" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:113 msgid "dpi" msgstr "dpi" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:116 msgid "%" msgstr "%" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:119 msgid "ms" msgstr "ms" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.c:334 msgid "Select _All" msgstr "Selecionar _tudo" #: ../plugins/gsane-meta-param.c:262 msgid "Scan Area" msgstr "Área de digitalização" #: ../plugins/gsane-meta-param.c:263 msgid "Region of the scan window actually acquired" msgstr "Região da janela do scanner realmente digitalizada" #. PAPER SIZE #: ../plugins/gsane-meta-param.c:278 msgid "Paper Size" msgstr "Tamanho do papel" #: ../plugins/gsane-meta-param.c:279 msgid "Document paper size." msgstr "Tamanho do papel do documento." #. ORIENTATION #: ../plugins/gsane-meta-param.c:291 msgid "Page Orientation" msgstr "Orientação da página" #: ../plugins/gsane-meta-param.c:291 msgid "Page orientation" msgstr "Orientação da página" #. SANE 2 well known source option value #: ../plugins/gsane-meta-param.c:403 msgid "Flatbed" msgstr "" #: ../plugins/gsane-meta-param.c:404 msgid "Automatic Document Feeder" msgstr "Alimentadora automática de documentos" #: ../plugins/gsane-meta-param.c:405 msgid "Transparency Adapter" msgstr "Adptador de transparência" #: ../plugins/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:114 msgid "Filename" msgstr "Nome do arquivo" #: ../plugins/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:172 msgid "Select files" msgstr "Selecionar arquivos" #: ../plugins/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:185 msgid "Supported formats" msgstr "Formatos suportados" #: ../plugins/gsfile-scanner.c:73 ../src/flegita-sink.c:79 msgid "PNG picture" msgstr "Imagem PNG" #: ../plugins/gsfile-scanner.c:91 msgid "JPEG picture" msgstr "Imagem JPEG" #: ../plugins/gsfile-scanner.c:96 ../plugins/gsfile-scanner.c:136 msgid "Files" msgstr "Arquivos" #: ../plugins/gsfile-scanner.c:97 msgid "Files to import." msgstr "Arquivos para importar." #: ../plugins/gsfile-scanner.c:136 #, c-format msgid "Files (%i)" msgstr "Arquivos (%i)" #: ../plugins/gsfile-scanner.c:137 msgid "Import from files." msgstr "Importar de arquivos." #. directory #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:79 msgid "Select directory" msgstr "Selecionar diretório" #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:89 msgid "Scanned image" msgstr "Imagem digitalizada" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:56 msgid "PNG Options" msgstr "Opções de PNG" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:84 msgid "File" msgstr "Arquivo" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:85 msgid "Output filename" msgstr "Nome do arquivo de saida" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:105 msgid "PNG Compression Level" msgstr "Nível de compressão de PNG" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:143 msgid "Write scanned image to file" msgstr "Gravar a imagem digitalizada em arquivo" gnome-scan-0.6.2/po/dz.po0000644000175000017500000002541311116477505012076 00000000000000# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) YEAR THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-scan.HEAD.dz.po\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-06-17 04:53+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-06-21 11:58+0530\n" "Last-Translator: yumkee lhamo \n" "Language-Team: dzongkha \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Plural-Forms: n plurals=2;plural=n(!=1);\n" "X-Poedit-Language: dzongkha\n" "X-Poedit-Country: bhutan\n" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:87 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:117 msgid "Acquisition" msgstr "ཉོ་སྒྲུབ་" #. secondary text #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:122 msgid "The software now acquire and process images according to the settings." msgstr "ད་འབདན་མཉེན་ཆས་འདི་གིས་སྒྲིག་སྟངས་དང་འཁྲིལ་ཏེ་གཟུགས་བརྙན་ཚུ་འཐོབ་པ་དང་ལས་སྦྱོར་འབད་ཨིན།" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:137 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:366 msgid "Waiting for device" msgstr "ཐབས་འཕྲུལ་གྱི་དོན་ལུ་བསྒུག་སྡོད་དོ་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:226 msgid "Scan" msgstr "ཞིབ་ལྟ་འབད་ནི་" #. General #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:275 msgid "_General" msgstr "ཡོངས་ཁྱབ་(_G)" #. Preview #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:283 msgid "Pre_view" msgstr "སྔོན་ལྟ་(_v)" #. Advanced #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:292 msgid "_Advanced" msgstr "མཐོ་རིམ་(_A)" #. Processing #. label = gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic (_("P_rocessing")); #. priv->processing_box = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 6); #. #. scrolled = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); #. gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (scrolled), 12); #. gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), #. GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC); #. gtk_scrolled_window_add_with_viewport (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), #. priv->processing_box); #. #. gtk_notebook_insert_page (GTK_NOTEBOOK (priv->notebook), #. scrolled, label, #. PAGE_PROCESSING); #. Sink #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:315 msgid "_Output" msgstr "ཨའུཊི་པུཊི་(_O)" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:490 msgid "Unable to detect scanners !" msgstr "པར་ལེན་འཕྲུལ་ཆས་ཚུ་སྐྱོན་འཛིན་འབད་མི་ཚུགས་!" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:491 msgid "No drivers has been found." msgstr "འདྲེན་བྱེད་ཚུ་འཚོལ་མ་ཐོབ།" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:497 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:877 msgid "No device found !" msgstr "ཐབས་འཕྲུལ་འཚོལ་མ་ཐོབ་ཡ་ " #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:498 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured.The dialog will run until you plug a scanner or cancel." msgstr "ཁྱོད་རའི་ཐབས་འཕྲུལ་འདི་ བཙུགས་ཡོདཔ་ ནུས་ཤུགས་ཡོདཔ་ རྒྱབ་སྐྱོར་ཡོདཔ་ དང་ རིམ་སྒྲིག་འབད་ཡོདཔ་ངེས་གཏན་བཟོ། ཁྱོད་ཀྱིས་ཞིབ་ལྟ་གཅིག་མ་བཙུགས་ཚུན་ ཡང་ན ཆ་མེད་མ་གཏང་ཚུན་ ཌའི་ལོག་འདི་གཡོག་བཀོལ་སྡོད་འོང་།" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:637 #, c-format msgid "%s:" msgstr "%s:" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:878 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured." msgstr "ཁྱོད་རའི་ཐབས་འཕྲུལ་འདི་ བཙུགས་ཡོདཔ་ ནུས་ཤུགས་ཡོདཔ་ རྒྱབ་སྐྱོར་ཡོདཔ་ དང་ རིམ་སྒྲིག་འབད་ཡོདཔ་ངེས་གཏན་བཟོ།" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:911 msgid "Scanner" msgstr "པར་ལེན་འཕྲུལ་ཆས་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:918 msgid "Status" msgstr "གནས་ཚད་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1338 msgid "Acquiring Preview" msgstr "སྔོན་སྟོན་འཐོབ་དོ་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1343 msgid "The software preview acquisition and processing." msgstr "མཉེན་ཆས་འདི་གིས་ཐོབ་པ་དང་ལས་སྦྱོར་བ་ཚུ་སྔོན་ལྟ་འབདཝ་ཨིན།" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1353 msgid "Inactive" msgstr "ཤུགས་མེད་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-init.c:41 msgid "_Scan" msgstr "ཞིབ་ལྟ་འབད་ནི་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:319 msgid "Configuring" msgstr "རིམ་སྒྲིག་འབད་དོ་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:354 msgid "Job completed" msgstr "ལས་གཡོག་མཇུག་བསྡུ་ཡོདཔ་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:372 msgid "Acquiring from scanner" msgstr "པར་ལེན་འཕྲུལ་ཆས་ལས་འཐོབ་དོ་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:390 msgid "Outputing page" msgstr "ཨའུཊི་པུ་ཊིང་ཤོག་ལེབ་" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:271 msgid "Unknown" msgstr "མ་ཤེསཔ་" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:272 msgid "Ready" msgstr "གྲ་སྒྲིག་" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:273 msgid "Busy" msgstr "ཁོམ་མེད་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c:74 #, c-format msgid "%.0f x %.0f mm" msgstr "%.0f x %.0f mm" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c:129 msgid "Manual" msgstr "ལག་ཐོག་" #. groups #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:62 msgid "Scan options" msgstr "ཞིབ་ལྟ་འབད་ནིའི་གདམ་ཁ་ཚུ་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:63 msgid "Format" msgstr "རྩ་སྒྲིག་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:64 msgid "Output options" msgstr "ཨའུཊི་པུ་ཊི་གི་གདམ་ཁ་ཚུ་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:65 #: ../plugins/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:107 msgid "Preview" msgstr "སྔོན་ལྟ་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:66 msgid "Hidden" msgstr "གསང་བ་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:104 msgid "px" msgstr "པི་ཨེགསི་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:107 msgid "bit" msgstr "བི་ཊི་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:110 msgid "mm" msgstr "ཨེམ་ཨེམ་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:113 msgid "dpi" msgstr "ཌི་པི་ཨཱེ་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:116 msgid "%" msgstr "%" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:119 msgid "ms" msgstr "མི་ལི་སྐར་ཆ་" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugins.c:223 msgid "Select all" msgstr "ཆ་མཉམ་སེལ་འཐུ་འབད་" #: ../plugins/gsane-meta-param.c:262 msgid "Scan Area" msgstr "ཞིབ་ལྟ་འབད་ནི་མངའ་ཁོངས་" #: ../plugins/gsane-meta-param.c:263 msgid "Region of the scan window actually acquired" msgstr "ཐོབས་ཡོད་པའི་ཞིབ་ལྟའི་སྒོ་སྒྲིག་གི་མངའ་ཁོངས་" #. PAPER SIZE #: ../plugins/gsane-meta-param.c:278 msgid "Paper Size" msgstr "ཤོག་ལེབ་ཀྱི་ཚད་" #: ../plugins/gsane-meta-param.c:279 msgid "Document paper size." msgstr "ཡིག་ཆའི་ཤོག་ལེབ་ཀྱི་ཚད།" #. ORIENTATION #: ../plugins/gsane-meta-param.c:291 msgid "Page Orientation" msgstr "ཤོག་ལེབ་ཀྱི་ཕྱོགས་" #: ../plugins/gsane-meta-param.c:291 msgid "Page orientation" msgstr "ཤོག་ལེབ་ཀྱི་ཕྱོགས་" #. SANE 2 well known source option value #: ../plugins/gsane-meta-param.c:403 msgid "Flatbed" msgstr "ཕེ་ལེཊི་བཱེཊི་" #: ../plugins/gsane-meta-param.c:404 msgid "Automatic Document Feeder" msgstr "རང་བཞིན་ཡིག་ཆའི་ཤོག་ཀུ་བཙུགས་ནི་" #: ../plugins/gsane-meta-param.c:405 msgid "Transparency Adapter" msgstr "དྭངས་གསལ་ཅན་གྱི་མཐུན་བྱེད་" #: ../plugins/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:114 msgid "Filename" msgstr "ཡིག་སྣོད་ཀྱི་མིང་" #: ../plugins/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:172 msgid "Select files" msgstr "ཡིག་སྣོད་ཚུ་སེལ་འཐུ་འབད་" #: ../plugins/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:185 msgid "Supported formats" msgstr "རྒྱབ་སྐྱོར་འབད་ཡོད་པའི་རྩ་སྒྲིག་ཚུ་" #: ../plugins/gsfile-scanner.c:73 #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:79 msgid "PNG picture" msgstr "པི་ཨེན་ཇི་པར་" #: ../plugins/gsfile-scanner.c:91 msgid "JPEG picture" msgstr "ཇེ་པི་ཨི་ཇི་པར་" #: ../plugins/gsfile-scanner.c:96 #: ../plugins/gsfile-scanner.c:136 msgid "Files" msgstr "ཡིག་སྣོད་ཚུ་" #: ../plugins/gsfile-scanner.c:97 msgid "Files to import." msgstr "ནང་འདྲེན་འབད་ནིའི་ཡིག་སྣོད་ཚུ།" #: ../plugins/gsfile-scanner.c:136 #, c-format msgid "Files (%i)" msgstr "ཡིག་སྣོད་ཚུ་(%i)" #: ../plugins/gsfile-scanner.c:137 msgid "Import from files." msgstr "ཡིག་སྣོད་ཚུ་ལས་ནང་འདྲེན་འབད།" #. directory #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:79 msgid "Select directory" msgstr "སྣོད་ཐོ་སེལ་འཐུ་འབད་" #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:89 msgid "Scanned image" msgstr "ཞིབ་ལྟ་འབད་ཡོད་པའི་གཟུགས་བརྙན་" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:56 msgid "PNG Options" msgstr "པི་ཨེན་ཇི་གི་གདམ་ཁ་ཚུ་" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:84 msgid "File" msgstr "ཡིག་སྣོད་" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:85 msgid "Output filename" msgstr "ཨའུཊི་པུཊི་གི་ཡིག་སྣོད་ཀྱི་མིང་་" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:105 msgid "PNG Compression Level" msgstr "པི་ཨེན་ཇི་ ཨེབ་བཙུགས་པའི་གནས་རིམ་" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:143 msgid "Write scanned image to file" msgstr "ཡིག་སྣོད་འང་ཞིབ་ལྟ་འབད་ཡོད་པའི་གཟུགས་བརྙན་བྲིས་་" gnome-scan-0.6.2/po/fi.po0000644000175000017500000002500711116477505012056 00000000000000# Finnish messages for gnome-scan # Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Ilkka Tuohela. # Suomennos: http://gnome-fi.sourceforge.net/ # # Ilkka Tuohela , 2007-2008. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-scan\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2008-03-09 08:48+0300\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-04-18 08:58+0300\n" "Last-Translator: Ilkka Tuohela \n" "Language-Team: Finnish \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:92 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:122 msgid "Acquisition" msgstr "Kuvan luku" #. secondary text #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:127 msgid "" "The software now acquires and processes images according to the settings." msgstr "Ohjelma lukee ja prosessoi kuvia nyt annettujen asetusten mukaisesti." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:142 ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:498 msgid "Waiting for device" msgstr "Odotetaan laitetta" #. General #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:267 msgid "_General" msgstr "_Yleiset asetukset" #. Preview #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:275 msgid "Pre_view" msgstr "Esi_katselu" #. Advanced #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:284 msgid "_Advanced" msgstr "_Lisäasetukset" #. Processing #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:292 msgid "P_rocessing" msgstr "_Käsittely" #. Sink #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:301 msgid "_Output" msgstr "_Tulostiedosto" #. translator: this is the dialog title #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:477 msgid "Scan" msgstr "Lue kuva" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:515 msgid "Unable to detect scanners!" msgstr "Kuvanlukijoita ei havaittu!" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:516 msgid "No drivers has been found." msgstr "Ajureita ei löytynyt." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:522 msgid "No device found!" msgstr "Laitetta ei löytynyt!" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:523 msgid "" "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured. The dialog " "will run until you plug a scanner or cancel." msgstr "" "Varmista, että laite on kiinni tietokoneessa, päällä ja tuettu. Tätä ikkunaa " "näytetään, kunnes liität tuetun kuvanlukijan." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:891 msgid "No device found !" msgstr "Laitetta ei löytynyt" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:892 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured." msgstr "Varmista, että laite on yhdistetty, päällä, tuettu ja määritelty." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:932 msgid "Scanner" msgstr "Kuvanlukija" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:939 msgid "Status" msgstr "Tila" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1378 msgid "Acquiring Preview" msgstr "Luetaan esikatselukuvaa" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1383 msgid "The software preview acquisition and processing." msgstr "Kuvan esikatselun nouto ja käsittely." #. translator: initial state before preview begin. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1394 msgid "Inactive" msgstr "Ei käytössä" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-init.c:42 msgid "_Scan" msgstr "_Lue kuva" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:380 msgid "Configuring" msgstr "Määritellään" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:479 msgid "Job completed" msgstr "Työ valmis" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:511 msgid "Acquiring from scanner" msgstr "Luetaan kuvanlukijalta" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:525 msgid "Processing page" msgstr "Käsitellään sivua" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:538 msgid "Outputting page" msgstr "Tuotetaan sivua" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:273 msgid "Unknown" msgstr "Tuntematon" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:274 msgid "Ready" msgstr "Valmis" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:275 msgid "Busy" msgstr "Käytössä" #. translators: this is the paper size width and height expressed in #. millimeters, shown just below the selector. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c:73 #, c-format msgid "%.0f x %.0f mm" msgstr "%.0f x %.0f mm" #. groups #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:68 msgid "Scan options" msgstr "Kuvanluvun valitsimet" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:69 msgid "Format" msgstr "Muoto" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:70 msgid "Output options" msgstr "Tulosvalitsimet" #. translator: unit pixel #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:105 msgid "px" msgstr "px" #. translator: unit bit #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:109 msgid "bit" msgstr "bit" #. translator: unit millimeter #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:113 msgid "mm" msgstr "mm" #. translator: unit dot per inch #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:117 msgid "dpi" msgstr "dpi" #. translator: unit percent #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:121 msgid "%" msgstr "%" #. translator: unit microsecond #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:125 msgid "ms" msgstr "ms" #. translator: Manual is the name of user defined paper size. #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:487 #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:335 msgid "Manual" msgstr "Käsin" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:619 msgid "Select _All" msgstr "Valitse k_aikki" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:65 msgid "Rotate left" msgstr "Kierrä vasemmalle" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c:74 msgid "Rotate right" msgstr "Kierrä oikealle" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:44 msgid "Common Processing" msgstr "Yleiset muunnosasetukset" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:63 msgid "Rotation" msgstr "Kierto" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:70 msgid "Automatic color enhancement" msgstr "Automaattinen värinparannus" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c:71 msgid "" "Color enhancement produces better photos, but takes more time to process and " "can be useless for text." msgstr "" "Värinparannus tuottaa parempia valokuvia, mutta kestää pidempään käsitellä " "ja voi olla hyödytöntä tekstin kanssa." #. note: decomposing area in three options orientation, origin and paper-size #. except these optoin to appear in this order. #. ORIENTATION #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:275 msgid "Page Orientation" msgstr "Sivun suunta" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:275 msgid "Page orientation" msgstr "Sivun suunta" #. ORIG #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:285 msgid "Origin" msgstr "Nollakohta" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:285 msgid "Origin of scan window" msgstr "Kuvanlukuikkunan alkukohta" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:340 msgid "Maximal" msgstr "Suurin mahdollinen" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:349 msgid "Paper Size" msgstr "Paperin koko" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:350 msgid "Document paper size." msgstr "Asiakirjan paperikoko:" #. SANE 2 well known source option value #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:544 msgid "Flatbed" msgstr "Tasolukija" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:545 msgid "Automatic Document Feeder" msgstr "Automaattinen asiakirjasyöttäjä" #. device source option allowing to scan film and transparency #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:547 msgid "Transparency Adapter" msgstr "Dia-adapteri" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:115 msgid "Preview" msgstr "Esikatselu" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:122 msgid "Filename" msgstr "Tiedostonimi" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:180 msgid "Select files" msgstr "Valitse tiedostot" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:193 msgid "Supported formats" msgstr "Tuetut muodot" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:71 ../src/flegita-sink.c:105 msgid "PNG picture" msgstr "PNG-kuva" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:89 msgid "JPEG picture" msgstr "JPEG-kuva" #. translator: this is the name of the file #. loader backend which allow user to scan #. a list a images #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:94 ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:136 msgid "Files" msgstr "Tiedostot" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:95 msgid "Files to import." msgstr "Tuotavat tiedostot." #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:137 msgid "Import from files." msgstr "Tuo tiedostoista." #. GtkWidget *toplevel = gtk_widget_get_toplevel (GTK_WIDGET (gspw)); #: ../src/flegita-action-selector.c:148 msgid "Configure printing" msgstr "Määritelle tulostus" #: ../src/flegita.c:52 ../flegita.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Simply scan images" msgstr "Yksinkertainen kuvanlukija" #. Translators: Add your names here with one name per #. line, like #. "John Smith \n #. Robert Foo " #: ../src/flegita.c:76 msgid "translator-credit" msgstr "" "Ilkka Tuohela, 2007-2008\n" "" "http://gnome.fi/" #: ../src/flegita.c:79 msgid "Gnome Scan website" msgstr "Gnomen kuvanlukijan www-sivut" #: ../src/flegita.c:98 ../flegita.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Scanner Utility" msgstr "Kuvanlukuohjelma" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:89 msgid "Scan a new image." msgstr "Lue uusi kuva." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:90 ../src/flegita-gimp.c:105 msgid "Help" msgstr "Ohje" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:94 msgid "Scan ..." msgstr "Lue kuva..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:104 msgid "Scan picture as new layer..." msgstr "Lue kuva uutena tasona..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:109 msgid "Scan as Layer..." msgstr "Lue kuva tasona..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:77 msgid "Layer" msgstr "Taso" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:78 msgid "New layer name" msgstr "Uuden tason nimi" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:80 ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:88 msgid "Scanned image" msgstr "Luettu kuva" #. directory #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:77 msgid "Select directory" msgstr "Valitse kansio" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:81 msgid "PNG Options" msgstr "PNG-valitsimet" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:111 msgid "File" msgstr "Tiedosto" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:112 msgid "Output filename" msgstr "Tulostiedosto" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:134 msgid "PNG Compression Level" msgstr "PNG-pakkaustaso" #. translator: this explain the PNG compression level #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:136 msgid "Higher level means lower file size, but takes more time to save" msgstr "Korkeampi taso tarkoittaa pienempää tiedostoa, mutta pidempää tallennusaikaa" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:178 msgid "Various common action on scan output not related to specific software" msgstr "" "Yleisiä, tietystä ohjelmasta riippumattomia toimintoja luetulle kuvalle" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:303 msgid "Custom" msgstr "Oma määrittely" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:334 msgid "Scan to printer" msgstr "Lue kuva tulostimelle" #~ msgid "%s:" #~ msgstr "%s:" #~ msgid "Hidden" #~ msgstr "Piilotettu" #~ msgid "Files (%i)" #~ msgstr "Tiedostot (%i)" #~ msgid "Action" #~ msgstr "Toiminto" #~ msgid "Action over the scan output" #~ msgstr "Luetulle kuvalle tehtävä toiminto" #~ msgid "Scan Area" #~ msgstr "Luettava kuva-alue" #~ msgid "Region of the scan window actually acquired" #~ msgstr "Kuvanlukijalta luettava kuva-alue" #~ msgid "Write scanned image to file" #~ msgstr "Tallenna luettu kuva tiedostoon" gnome-scan-0.6.2/po/ar.po0000644000175000017500000002160311116477505012060 00000000000000# Arabic translations for gnome package. # Copyright (C) 2007 THE gnome'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome package. # Automatically generated, 2007. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome 2-18\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-12-26 11:02+0000\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-12-26 11:08+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Djihed Afifi \n" "Language-Team: Arabic \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Poedit-Language: Arabic\n" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:89 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:119 msgid "Acquisition" msgstr "اكتساب" #. secondary text #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:124 #, fuzzy msgid "The software now acquires and processes images according to the settings." msgstr "البرنامج يقوم بمسح الصور حسب إعدادت المسح" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:139 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:418 msgid "Waiting for device" msgstr "في إنتطار الجهاز" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:227 msgid "Scan" msgstr "امسح" #. General #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:277 msgid "_General" msgstr "_عام" #. Preview #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:285 msgid "Pre_view" msgstr "م_عاينة" #. Advanced #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:294 msgid "_Advanced" msgstr "م_تقدم" #. Processing #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:302 msgid "P_rocessing" msgstr "" #. Sink #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:310 msgid "_Output" msgstr "الخ_رْج" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:490 #, fuzzy msgid "Unable to detect scanners !" msgstr "لا يمكن بدأ الأصوات\n" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:491 msgid "No drivers has been found." msgstr "لم يتم العثور على أي ملفات تشغيل (drivers)." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:497 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:875 msgid "No device found !" msgstr "لم يُعثر على أي جهاز !" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:498 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured. The dialog will run until you plug a scanner or cancel." msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:637 #, c-format msgid "%s:" msgstr "%s:" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:876 #, fuzzy msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured." msgstr "الرجاء التحقق من أن البرنامج موصول بشكل صحيح، و أنه مُعدّ." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:909 msgid "Scanner" msgstr "الناسخ الضوئي" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:916 msgid "Status" msgstr "الحالة" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1362 #, fuzzy msgid "Acquiring Preview" msgstr "استعراض الفيديو" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1367 msgid "The software preview acquisition and processing." msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1377 msgid "Inactive" msgstr "غير نشط" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-init.c:41 msgid "_Scan" msgstr "_امسح" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:327 msgid "Configuring" msgstr "جاري تهيئة" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:404 #, fuzzy msgid "Job completed" msgstr "إنتهت المكالمة" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:427 #, fuzzy msgid "Acquiring from scanner" msgstr "تشغيل برنامج التصوير" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:441 #, fuzzy msgid "Processing page" msgstr "الصفحة الرئيسيّة" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:454 #, fuzzy msgid "Outputting page" msgstr "الصفحة الرئيسيّة" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:271 #, fuzzy msgid "Unknown" msgstr "مجهول" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:272 msgid "Ready" msgstr "مستعد" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:273 msgid "Busy" msgstr "مشغول" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c:71 #, c-format msgid "%.0f x %.0f mm" msgstr "%.0f x %.0f مم" #. groups #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:61 msgid "Scan options" msgstr "خيارات المسح" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:62 msgid "Format" msgstr "التهيئة" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:63 msgid "Output options" msgstr "خيارات الخرج" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:64 #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:107 msgid "Preview" msgstr "لمحة" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:65 msgid "Hidden" msgstr "مخفي" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:104 msgid "px" msgstr "بكسل" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:107 msgid "bit" msgstr "ثنائية" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:110 msgid "mm" msgstr "مم" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:113 msgid "dpi" msgstr "الدقة" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:116 msgid "%" msgstr "%" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:119 msgid "ms" msgstr "م ث" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:485 #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:289 msgid "Manual" msgstr "يدوي" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:615 msgid "Select _All" msgstr "اخت_ر الكل" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:295 msgid "Maximal" msgstr "أعلى" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:304 #, fuzzy msgid "Paper Size" msgstr "حجم الورقة" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:305 #, fuzzy msgid "Document paper size." msgstr "asme_f" #. ORIG #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:317 msgid "Origin" msgstr "مبدأ" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:317 msgid "Origin of scan window" msgstr "مبدأ نافذة البرنامج" #. ORIENTATION #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:327 msgid "Page Orientation" msgstr "اتجاه الصفحة" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:327 msgid "Page orientation" msgstr "اتجاه الصفحة" #. SANE 2 well known source option value #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:473 msgid "Flatbed" msgstr "ماسحة مسطّحة" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:474 msgid "Automatic Document Feeder" msgstr "ماسحة آلية" #. device source option allowing to scan film and transparency #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:476 #, fuzzy msgid "Transparency Adapter" msgstr "مُحوّل الفيديو" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:114 msgid "Filename" msgstr "اسم الملف" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:172 msgid "Select files" msgstr "اختر الملفات" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:185 #, fuzzy msgid "Supported formats" msgstr "التنسيقات المتوفّرة" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:72 #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:116 msgid "PNG picture" msgstr "صورة PNG" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:90 msgid "JPEG picture" msgstr "صورة JPEG" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:95 #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:135 msgid "Files" msgstr "ملفات" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:96 msgid "Files to import." msgstr "الملفات للإستيراد." #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:135 #, c-format msgid "Files (%i)" msgstr "ملفات (%i)" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:136 msgid "Import from files." msgstr "استورد من ملفات." #. GtkWidget *toplevel = gtk_widget_get_toplevel (GTK_WIDGET (gspw)); #: ../src/flegita-action-selector.c:148 msgid "Configure printing" msgstr "اعد الطباعة" #: ../src/flegita.c:53 #: ../flegita.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Scanner Utility" msgstr "أداة مسح" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:89 msgid "Scan a new image." msgstr "مسح صورة جديدة." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:90 #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:105 msgid "Help" msgstr "مساعدة" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:94 msgid "Scan ..." msgstr "امسح ..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:104 msgid "Scan picture as new layer..." msgstr "امسح صورة كطبقة جديدة" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:109 msgid "Scan as Layer..." msgstr "امسح كطبقة..." #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:77 msgid "Layer" msgstr "طبقة" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:78 msgid "New layer name" msgstr "اسم الطبقة الجديدة" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:80 #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:88 msgid "Scanned image" msgstr "الصورة الممسوحة" #. directory #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:77 msgid "Select directory" msgstr "اختر دليلا" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:81 msgid "PNG Options" msgstr "خيارات PNG" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:104 msgid "Action" msgstr "عملية" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:105 msgid "Action over the scan output" msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:122 msgid "File" msgstr "الملف" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:123 msgid "Output filename" msgstr "اسم الملف" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:145 #, fuzzy msgid "PNG Compression Level" msgstr "عدّل مستوى التكبير" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:186 msgid "Various common action on scan output not related to specific software" msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:307 msgid "Custom" msgstr "مخصص" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:338 #, fuzzy msgid "Scan to printer" msgstr "اخراج الى الطابعة" #: ../flegita.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Simply scan image" msgstr "ببساطة امسح الصورة" #~ msgid "Save" #~ msgstr "احفظ" #~ msgid "in" #~ msgstr "في" #~ msgid "Save In..." #~ msgstr "إحفظ في..." #~ msgid "A Gnome scan utility" #~ msgstr "أداة مسح لجنوم" gnome-scan-0.6.2/po/Makefile.in.in0000644000175000017500000001536111152521111013553 00000000000000# Makefile for program source directory in GNU NLS utilities package. # Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997 by Ulrich Drepper # Copyright (C) 2004-2008 Rodney Dawes # # This file may be copied and used freely without restrictions. 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charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:89 #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:119 msgid "Acquisition" msgstr "" #. secondary text #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:124 msgid "" "The software now acquires and processes images according to the settings." msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c:139 ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:367 msgid "Waiting for device" msgstr "Venter på enhet" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:221 msgid "Scan" msgstr "" #. General #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:270 msgid "_General" msgstr "_Generelt" #. Preview #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:278 msgid "Pre_view" msgstr "" #. Advanced #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:287 msgid "_Advanced" msgstr "_Avansert" #. Processing #. label = gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic (_("P_rocessing")); #. priv->processing_box = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 6); #. #. scrolled = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); #. gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (scrolled), 12); #. gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), #. GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC); #. gtk_scrolled_window_add_with_viewport (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), #. priv->processing_box); #. #. gtk_notebook_insert_page (GTK_NOTEBOOK (priv->notebook), #. scrolled, label, #. PAGE_PROCESSING); #. Sink #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:310 msgid "_Output" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:486 msgid "Unable to detect scanners !" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:487 msgid "No drivers has been found." msgstr "Ingen drivere ble funnet." #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:493 ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:871 msgid "No device found !" msgstr "Ingen enhet funnet!" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:494 msgid "" "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured. The dialog " "will run until you plug a scanner or cancel." msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:633 #, c-format msgid "%s:" msgstr "%s:" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:872 msgid "Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured." msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:905 msgid "Scanner" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:912 msgid "Status" msgstr "Status" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1315 msgid "Acquiring Preview" msgstr "Henter forhåndsvisning" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1320 msgid "The software preview acquisition and processing." msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c:1330 msgid "Inactive" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-init.c:41 msgid "_Scan" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:319 msgid "Configuring" msgstr "Konfigurerer" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:355 msgid "Job completed" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:373 msgid "Acquiring from scanner" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-job.c:391 msgid "Outputting page" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:271 msgid "Unknown" msgstr "Ukjent" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:272 msgid "Ready" msgstr "Klar" #: ../lib/gnome-scanner.c:273 msgid "Busy" msgstr "Opptatt" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c:71 #, c-format msgid "%.0f x %.0f mm" msgstr "" #. groups #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:61 msgid "Scan options" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:62 msgid "Format" msgstr "Format" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:63 msgid "Output options" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:64 ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:107 msgid "Preview" msgstr "Forhåndsvis" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c:65 msgid "Hidden" msgstr "Skjult" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:104 msgid "px" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:107 msgid "bit" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:110 msgid "mm" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:113 msgid "dpi" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:116 msgid "%" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c:119 msgid "ms" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:459 #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:289 msgid "Manual" msgstr "" #: ../lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c:565 msgid "Select _All" msgstr "" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:295 msgid "Maximal" msgstr "" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:304 msgid "Paper Size" msgstr "Papirstørrelse" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:305 msgid "Document paper size." msgstr "" #. ORIG #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:317 msgid "Origin" msgstr "" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:317 msgid "Origin of scan window" msgstr "" #. ORIENTATION #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:327 msgid "Page Orientation" msgstr "" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:327 msgid "Page orientation" msgstr "" #. SANE 2 well known source option value #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:473 msgid "Flatbed" msgstr "" #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:474 msgid "Automatic Document Feeder" msgstr "" #. device source option allowing to scan film and transparency #: ../modules/gsane-meta-param.c:476 msgid "Transparency Adapter" msgstr "" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:114 msgid "Filename" msgstr "Filnavn" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:172 msgid "Select files" msgstr "Velg filer" #: ../modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c:185 msgid "Supported formats" msgstr "" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:73 ../src/flegita-sink.c:115 msgid "PNG picture" msgstr "PNG-bilde" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:91 msgid "JPEG picture" msgstr "JPEG-bilde" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:96 ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:136 msgid "Files" msgstr "Filer" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:97 msgid "Files to import." msgstr "" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:136 #, c-format msgid "Files (%i)" msgstr "Filer (%i)" #: ../modules/gsfile-scanner.c:137 msgid "Import from files." msgstr "Importer fra filer." #. GtkWidget *toplevel = gtk_widget_get_toplevel (GTK_WIDGET (gspw)); #: ../src/flegita-action-selector.c:143 msgid "Configure printing" msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:89 msgid "Scan a new image." msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:90 ../src/flegita-gimp.c:105 msgid "Help" msgstr "Hjelp" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:94 msgid "Scan ..." msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:104 msgid "Scan picture as new layer..." msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-gimp.c:109 msgid "Scan as Layer..." msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:70 msgid "Layer" msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:71 msgid "New layer name" msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-gimp-sink.c:73 ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:88 msgid "Scanned image" msgstr "" #. directory #: ../src/flegita-output-filename-widget.c:77 msgid "Select directory" msgstr "Velg katalog" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:80 msgid "PNG Options" msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:103 msgid "Action" msgstr "Handling" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:104 msgid "Action over the scan output" msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:121 msgid "File" msgstr "Fil" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:122 msgid "Output filename" msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:144 msgid "PNG Compression Level" msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:184 msgid "Various common action on scan output not related to specific software" msgstr "" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:304 msgid "Custom" msgstr "Egendefinert" #: ../src/flegita-sink.c:335 msgid "Scan to printer" msgstr "" #: ../flegita.desktop.in.h:1 msgid "Scanner Utility" msgstr "" #: ../flegita.desktop.in.h:2 msgid "Simply scan image" msgstr "" gnome-scan-0.6.2/gtk-doc.make0000644000175000017500000001212311152521111012643 00000000000000# -*- mode: makefile -*- #################################### # Everything below here is generic # #################################### if GTK_DOC_USE_LIBTOOL GTKDOC_CC = $(LIBTOOL) --mode=compile $(CC) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(AM_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) GTKDOC_LD = $(LIBTOOL) --mode=link $(CC) $(AM_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) else GTKDOC_CC = $(CC) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(AM_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) GTKDOC_LD = $(CC) $(AM_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) endif # We set GPATH here; 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@argv: gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-job.sgml0000644000175000017500000000176611152521232016453 00000000000000 GnomeScanJob @progress: @stage: @done: @settings: @sink: @Returns: @job: @settings: @job: @Returns: @job: @processor: @job: @sink: gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-plugin.sgml0000644000175000017500000000331211152521232017164 00000000000000 GnomeScanPlugin @params: @scanplugin: the object which received the signal. @Param2: @plugin: @param: @plugin: @param: @plugin: @plugin: @spec: @plugin: @settings: @plugin: @plugin: @Returns: @plugin: @progress: @Returns: @plugin: @plugin: @plugin: @root: @Returns: gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-param-specs.sgml0000644000175000017500000000610411152521232020103 00000000000000 gnome-scan-param-specs @prefix: @Prefix: @param_name: @ParamName: @VALUE_TYPE: @spec: @Returns: @spec: @Returns: @spec: @group: @spec: @group: @spec: @domain: @spec: @Returns: @spec: @unit: @spec: @Returns: @spec: @index: @spec: @Returns: @spec: @type: @name: @nick: @blurb: @group: @default_value: @flags: @Returns: @name: @nick: @blurb: @group: @minimum: @maximum: @default_value: @flags: @Returns: @name: @nick: @blurb: @group: @minimum: @maximum: @default_value: @flags: @Returns: @name: @nick: @blurb: @group: @default_value: @flags: @Returns: @name: @nick: @blurb: @group: @widget: @flags: @Returns: @name: @nick: @blurb: @group: @minimum: @maximum: @step: @default_value: @flags: @Returns: @name: @nick: @blurb: @group: @values: @default_value: @flags: @Returns: @name: @nick: @blurb: @group: @default_ps: @enumeration: @flags: @Returns: @name: @nick: @blurb: @group: @default_value: @flags: @Returns: gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-utils.sgml0000644000175000017500000000145511152521232017034 00000000000000 gnome-scan-utils @quark_name: @String: @name: @domain: @description: @mime_types: @extensions: @Returns: @name: @domain: @description: @mime_types: @extensions: @GS_UNIT_NONE: @GS_UNIT_PIXEL: @GS_UNIT_POINT: 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gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-backend.sgml0000644000175000017500000000231111152521232017253 00000000000000 GnomeScanBackend @scanbackend: the object which received the signal. @scanbackend: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @scanbackend: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @backend_type: @Returns: @backend: @backend: @scanner: @backend: @scanner: @backend: gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-preview-plugin.sgml0000644000175000017500000000217211152521232020646 00000000000000 GnomeScanPreviewPlugin @Name: @name: @options: @plugin: @preview_area: @settings: @pspec: @settings_changed: @preview_changed: @frozen: @type: @plugin: @pspec: @gspa: @settings: @bbox: @Returns: @gspp: @gspp: @gspp: @gspp: @gspa: @cr: @gspp: gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan.sgml0000644000175000017500000000040511152521232015670 00000000000000 gnome-scan gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-preview-area.sgml0000644000175000017500000000241211152521232020255 00000000000000 GnomeScanPreviewArea @scanpreviewarea: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @Returns: @preview_area: @pixbuf: @resolution: @preview_area: @Returns: @preview_area: @width: @height: @preview_area: @invalid_rect: @pa: @plugin: gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-types.sgml0000644000175000017500000000041311152521232017031 00000000000000 gnome-scan-types gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-range-widget.sgml0000644000175000017500000000055011152521232020244 00000000000000 gnome-scan-range-widget @parent_instance: gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-string-widget.sgml0000644000175000017500000000055211152521232020460 00000000000000 gnome-scan-string-widget @parent_instance: gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.sgml0000644000175000017500000000115411152521232021553 00000000000000 gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area @obj: @Returns: gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scanner.sgml0000644000175000017500000000237111152521232016401 00000000000000 GnomeScanner @GNOME_SCANNER_UNKNOWN: @GNOME_SCANNER_READY: @GNOME_SCANNER_BUSY: @status: @scanner: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @scanner: the object which received the signal. @scanner: the object which received the signal. @scanner: @scanner: @status: gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-boolean-widget.sgml0000644000175000017500000000055411152521232020573 00000000000000 gnome-scan-boolean-widget @parent_instance: gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-page-orientation-widget.sgml0000644000175000017500000000055211152521232022417 00000000000000 gnome-scan-page-orientation-widget gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-module.sgml0000644000175000017500000000112511152521232017153 00000000000000 GnomeScanModule @TN: @t_n: @T_P: @init: @finalize: @filename: @Returns: gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.sgml0000644000175000017500000000053611152521232021233 00000000000000 gnome-scan-paper-size-widget gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-settings.sgml0000644000175000017500000000546411152521232017540 00000000000000 GnomeScanSettings @scansettings: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @Returns: @settings: @pspec: @settings: @name: @value: @settings: @name: @value: @settings: @name: @value: @settings: @name: @value: @settings: @name: @value: @settings: @name: @type: @value: @settings: @name: @type: @value: @settings: @name: @value: @settings: @name: @value: @settings: @name: @Returns: @settings: @name: @type: @Returns: @settings: @name: @Returns: @settings: @name: @Returns: @settings: @name: @Returns: @settings: @name: @Returns: @settings: @name: @type: @Returns: @settings: @name: @type: @Returns: @settings: @name: @Returns: @settings: @name: @Returns: @settings: @Returns: gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-sink.sgml0000644000175000017500000000050411152521232016632 00000000000000 GnomeScanSink 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@plugin: @known_group0: @Varargs: @Returns: @plugin: @name: @Returns: @plugin: @buffer: @preview_area: @unit: @Returns: @preview_area: @Returns: @preview_area: @area: @unit: @preview_area: @resolution: @name: @pinfo: @Returns: @scanner: @Returns: @scanner: @Returns: @scanner: @Returns: @scanner: @Returns: @Returns: @val: @from: @to: @res: @Returns: @val: @unit: @res: @Returns: @val: @unit: @res: @Returns: @Returns: @Returns: @Returns: @Returns: @Returns: @Returns: @Returns: @Returns: @Returns: @ps: @unit: @width: @height: @Returns: @a: @b: @Returns: @a: @b: @Returns: @name: @nick: @blurb: @group: @formats: @flags: @Returns: @pspec: @Returns: @spec: @Returns: @name: @nick: @blurb: @group: @formats: @flags: @Returns: @pspec: @Returns: @Returns: @pspec: @a: @b: @Returns: @Returns: @r: @from: @to: @res: @Returns: @r: @unit: @res: @Returns: @r: @unit: @res: @Returns: @Returns: @Returns: @Returns: @Returns: gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/tmpl/gnome-scan-processor.sgml0000644000175000017500000000054311152521232017710 00000000000000 GnomeScanProcessor @parent_instance: gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000665111116477504014062 00000000000000## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in # We require automake 1.6 at least. AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = 1.9 # This is a blank Makefile.am for using gtk-doc. # Copy this to your project's API docs directory and modify the variables to # suit your project. See the GTK+ Makefiles in gtk+/docs/reference for examples # of using the various options. # The name of the module, e.g. 'glib'. DOC_MODULE=gnome-scan-@API_VERSION@ # The top-level SGML file. You can change this if you want to. DOC_MAIN_SGML_FILE=$(DOC_MODULE)-docs.sgml # The directory containing the source code. Relative to $(srcdir). # gtk-doc will search all .c & .h files beneath here for inline comments # documenting the functions and macros. # e.g. DOC_SOURCE_DIR=../../../gtk DOC_SOURCE_DIR=$(top_srcdir)/lib # Extra options to pass to gtkdoc-scangobj. Not normally needed. SCANGOBJ_OPTIONS= # Extra options to supply to gtkdoc-scan. # e.g. SCAN_OPTIONS=--deprecated-guards="GTK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED" SCAN_OPTIONS= # Extra options to supply to gtkdoc-mkdb. # e.g. MKDB_OPTIONS=--sgml-mode --output-format=xml MKDB_OPTIONS=--sgml-mode --output-format=xml # Extra options to supply to gtkdoc-mktmpl # e.g. MKTMPL_OPTIONS=--only-section-tmpl MKTMPL_OPTIONS= # Extra options to supply to gtkdoc-fixref. Not normally needed. # e.g. FIXXREF_OPTIONS=--extra-dir=../gdk-pixbuf/html --extra-dir=../gdk/html FIXXREF_OPTIONS= # Used for dependencies. The docs will be rebuilt if any of these change. # e.g. HFILE_GLOB=$(top_srcdir)/gtk/*.h # e.g. CFILE_GLOB=$(top_srcdir)/gtk/*.c HFILE_GLOB=$(top_srcdir)/lib/gnome*.h CFILE_GLOB=$(top_srcdir)/lib/gnome*.c # Header files to ignore when scanning. # e.g. IGNORE_HFILES=gtkdebug.h gtkintl.h IGNORE_HFILES= # Images to copy into HTML directory. # e.g. HTML_IMAGES=$(top_srcdir)/gtk/stock-icons/stock_about_24.png HTML_IMAGES= \ $(srcdir)/images/*.png # Extra SGML files that are included by $(DOC_MAIN_SGML_FILE). # e.g. content_files=running.sgml building.sgml changes-2.0.sgml content_files= \ version.xml \ gallery.xml # SGML files where gtk-doc abbrevations (#GtkWidget) are expanded # These files must be listed here *and* in content_files # e.g. expand_content_files=running.sgml expand_content_files= # CFLAGS and LDFLAGS for compiling gtkdoc-scangobj with your library. # Only needed if you are using gtkdoc-scangobj to dynamically query widget # signals and properties. # e.g. INCLUDES=-I$(top_srcdir) -I$(top_builddir) $(GTK_DEBUG_FLAGS) # e.g. GTKDOC_LIBS=$(top_builddir)/gtk/$(gtktargetlib) INCLUDES= \ -I$(top_srcdir) \ -I$(top_srcdir)/lib \ -I$(top_builddir)/lib \ $(GNOME_SCAN_CFLAGS) GTKDOC_LIBS= \ $(GNOME_SCAN_LIBS) \ $(INTLLIBS) \ -lsane \ -L$(top_builddir)/lib -l@SONAME@ # This includes the standard gtk-doc make rules, copied by gtkdocize. include $(top_srcdir)/gtk-doc.make # Other files to distribute # e.g. EXTRA_DIST += version.xml.in EXTRA_DIST += \ version.xml.in gallery.xml: $(HTML_IMAGES) echo -n > $@; echo "" > $@; for f in $(srcdir)/images/*.png; do \ i=$$(basename $$f); \ o=$${i/.png/}; \ echo "" >> $@; \ echo " $$o" >> $@; \ echo " " >> $@; \ echo "" >> $@; \ done; echo "" >> $@; purge: clean rm -rf html xml *.stamp gallery.xml; rm -rf $(DOC_MODULE).{args,hierarchy,interfaces,prerequisites,signals}; rm -rf $(DOC_MODULE)-{decl*,undocumented,unused}.txt gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/gnome-scan-1.0-sections.txt0000644000175000017500000003160411152521232016717 00000000000000
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gnome-scan-range-widget GnomeScanRangeWidget GNOME_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET GNOME_IS_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET GNOME_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET_CLASS GNOME_IS_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET_CLASS GNOME_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET_GET_CLASS
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gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotation GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotation GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION gnome_scan_preview_plugin_rotation_get_type GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION_CLASS GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION_CLASS GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION_GET_CLASS
gnome-scan-preview-sink GnomeScanPreviewSink GnomeScanPreviewSink gnome_scan_preview_sink_new gnome_scan_preview_sink_get_pixbuf GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK gnome_scan_preview_sink_get_type GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK_CLASS GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK_CLASS GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK_GET_CLASS
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gnome-scan-dialog GnomeScanDialog GnomeScanDialog gnome_scan_dialog_new gnome_scan_dialog_run GNOME_SCAN_DIALOG GNOME_IS_SCAN_DIALOG GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_DIALOG gnome_scan_dialog_get_type GNOME_SCAN_DIALOG_CLASS GNOME_IS_SCAN_DIALOG_CLASS GNOME_SCAN_DIALOG_GET_CLASS
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gnome-scan-string-widget GnomeScanStringWidget GNOME_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET GNOME_IS_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET GNOME_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET_CLASS GNOME_IS_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET_CLASS GNOME_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET_GET_CLASS
gnome-scan-settings GnomeScanSettings GnomeScanSettings gnome_scan_settings_new gnome_scan_settings_init_value gnome_scan_settings_set gnome_scan_settings_set_transform gnome_scan_settings_set_double gnome_scan_settings_set_int gnome_scan_settings_set_boolean gnome_scan_settings_set_enum gnome_scan_settings_set_boxed gnome_scan_settings_set_object gnome_scan_settings_set_pointer gnome_scan_settings_get gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed gnome_scan_settings_get_string gnome_scan_settings_get_double gnome_scan_settings_get_int gnome_scan_settings_get_boolean gnome_scan_settings_get_enum gnome_scan_settings_get_boxed gnome_scan_settings_get_object gnome_scan_settings_get_pointer gnome_scan_settings_get_all GNOME_SCAN_SETTINGS GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SETTINGS gnome_scan_settings_get_type GNOME_SCAN_SETTINGS_CLASS GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS_CLASS GNOME_SCAN_SETTINGS_GET_CLASS
gnome-scan-plugin GnomeScanPlugin GnomeScanPlugin gnome_scan_plugin_params_add gnome_scan_plugin_params_remove gnome_scan_plugin_params_clear gnome_scan_plugin_params_changed gnome_scan_plugin_configure gnome_scan_plugin_configure_frame gnome_scan_plugin_start_frame gnome_scan_plugin_work gnome_scan_plugin_end_frame gnome_scan_plugin_end_scan gnome_scan_plugin_get_child_nodes gnome_scan_plugin_get_name gnome_scan_plugin_get_params gnome_scan_plugin_params_get_groups gnome_scan_plugin_params_get_other_groups gnome_scan_plugin_get_param_group gnome_scan_plugin_get_param_groups gnome_scan_plugin_params_lookup gnome_scan_plugin_params_foreach GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN GNOME_IS_SCAN_PLUGIN GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PLUGIN gnome_scan_plugin_get_type GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_CLASS GNOME_IS_SCAN_PLUGIN_CLASS GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_GET_CLASS
gnome-scan-boolean-widget GnomeScanBooleanWidget GNOME_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET GNOME_IS_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET GNOME_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET_CLASS GNOME_IS_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET_CLASS GNOME_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET_GET_CLASS
gnome-scan-param-widget GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER GnomeScanParamWidget GnomeScanParamWidget gnome_scan_param_widget_new gnome_scan_param_widget_set_value gnome_scan_param_widget_changed gnome_scan_param_widget_get_value gnome_scan_param_widget_get_param_spec gnome_scan_param_widget_shows_label gnome_scan_param_widget_expands GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET GNOME_IS_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET gnome_scan_param_widget_get_type GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET_CLASS GNOME_IS_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET_CLASS GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET_GET_CLASS
gnome-scan-job GnomeScanJob GnomeScanJob gnome_scan_job_new gnome_scan_job_set_settings gnome_scan_job_get_settings gnome_scan_job_add_processor gnome_scan_job_set_sink gnome_scan_job_set_scanner gnome_scan_job_get_scanner gnome_scan_job_get_processors gnome_scan_job_get_sink gnome_scan_job_configure gnome_scan_job_run gnome_scan_job_run_once gnome_scan_job_cancel GNOME_SCAN_JOB GNOME_IS_SCAN_JOB GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_JOB gnome_scan_job_get_type GNOME_SCAN_JOB_CLASS GNOME_IS_SCAN_JOB_CLASS GNOME_SCAN_JOB_GET_CLASS
gnome-scanner GnomeScannerStatus GnomeScanEvent GnomeScanner GnomeScanner gnome_scanner_settings_changed gnome_scanner_set_status gnome_scanner_get_icon_name gnome_scanner_get_status gnome_scanner_get_status_string gnome_scanner_get_output_format GNOME_SCANNER GNOME_IS_SCANNER GNOME_TYPE_SCANNER gnome_scanner_get_type GNOME_SCANNER_CLASS GNOME_IS_SCANNER_CLASS GNOME_SCANNER_GET_CLASS
gnome-scan-preview-area GnomeScanPreviewArea GnomeScanPreviewArea gnome_scan_preview_area_new gnome_scan_preview_area_set_pixbuf gnome_scan_preview_area_get_resolution gnome_scan_preview_area_get_size gnome_scan_preview_area_update gnome_scan_preview_area_select_plugin GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA gnome_scan_preview_area_get_type GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA_CLASS GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA_CLASS GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA_GET_CLASS
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gnome-scan-utils GS_DEFINE_QUARK gnome_scan_format_new GnomeScanFormat GnomeScanUnit MM_PER_INCH gs_convert gs_convert_to_mm gs_convert_from_mm gs_rectangle_convert gs_rectangle_convert_to_mm gs_rectangle_convert_from_mm
gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/html/0000777000175000017500000000000011152521232013032 500000000000000gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/html/GnomeScanSettings.html0000644000175000017500000015212211152521232017232 00000000000000 GnomeScanSettings

GnomeScanSettings

GnomeScanSettings — Store settings for plugins

Synopsis

                    GnomeScanSettings;
GnomeScanSettings*  gnome_scan_settings_new             (void);
void                gnome_scan_settings_init_value      (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         GParamSpec *pspec);
void                gnome_scan_settings_set             (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         const GValue *value);
void                gnome_scan_settings_set_transform   (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         const GValue *value);
void                gnome_scan_settings_set_double      (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         gdouble value);
void                gnome_scan_settings_set_int         (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         gint value);
void                gnome_scan_settings_set_boolean     (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         gboolean value);
void                gnome_scan_settings_set_enum        (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         GType type,
                                                         gint value);
void                gnome_scan_settings_set_boxed       (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         GType type,
                                                         gpointer value);
void                gnome_scan_settings_set_object      (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         GObject *value);
void                gnome_scan_settings_set_pointer     (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         gpointer value);
GValue*             gnome_scan_settings_get             (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name);
GValue*             gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         GType type);
gchar*              gnome_scan_settings_get_string      (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name);
gdouble             gnome_scan_settings_get_double      (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name);
gint                gnome_scan_settings_get_int         (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name);
gboolean            gnome_scan_settings_get_boolean     (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name);
gint                gnome_scan_settings_get_enum        (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         GType type);
gpointer            gnome_scan_settings_get_boxed       (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         GType type);
GObject*            gnome_scan_settings_get_object      (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name);
gpointer            gnome_scan_settings_get_pointer     (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name);
GHashTable*         gnome_scan_settings_get_all         (GnomeScanSettings *settings);

Object Hierarchy

  GObject
   +----GnomeScanSettings

Signals

  "changed"                                        : Run Last

Description

When user switch from a scanner to another, he expects the settings to keep almost the same. e.g. resolution should not be resetted on device selection. The settings are remember in a GnomeScanSettings which maintains a table of GValue using GParamSpec:name as key. This allow to apply the same GnomeScanSettings on various GnomeScanPlugin through gnome_scan_plugin_configure().

Since 0.5.92, GnomeScanSettings load and store automatically settings in GConf in /apps/gnome-scan/prgname%/key%. Ensure you have a call to g_set_prgname() before gnome_scan_init(). Loading is done upon construction. However, storing is done at dispose stage. Ensure to correctly ref/unref your GnomeScanSettings instance in order to actually use this feature.

Details

GnomeScanSettings

typedef struct _GnomeScanSettings GnomeScanSettings;

A GnomeScanSettings manage a table of GValue indexed by the name of the param spec they where associated to.


gnome_scan_settings_new ()

GnomeScanSettings*  gnome_scan_settings_new             (void);

Create a new empty GnomeScanSettings.

Returns :

a new GnomeScanSettings

gnome_scan_settings_init_value ()

void                gnome_scan_settings_init_value      (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         GParamSpec *pspec);

Store a new value in settings using default value and key from pspec.

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

pspec :

a GSParamSpec

gnome_scan_settings_set ()

void                gnome_scan_settings_set             (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         const GValue *value);

Store value for name key. See: gnome_scan_settings_get()

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

name :

GParamSpec name

value :

GParamSpec user value

gnome_scan_settings_set_transform ()

void                gnome_scan_settings_set_transform   (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         const GValue *value);

Store value for name key, keeping existing value type by transforming value. value type is used if the name setting has never been set.

See: gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed()

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

name :

GParamSpec name

value :

GParamSpec user value

gnome_scan_settings_set_double ()

void                gnome_scan_settings_set_double      (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         gdouble value);

See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform()

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

name :

GParamSpec name

value :

gdouble value

gnome_scan_settings_set_int ()

void                gnome_scan_settings_set_int         (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         gint value);

See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform()

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

name :

GParamSpec name

value :

gint value

gnome_scan_settings_set_boolean ()

void                gnome_scan_settings_set_boolean     (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         gboolean value);

See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform()

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

name :

GParamSpec name

value :

gboolean value

gnome_scan_settings_set_enum ()

void                gnome_scan_settings_set_enum        (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         GType type,
                                                         gint value);

See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform()

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

name :

GParamSpec name

type :

enum GType

value :

enum value

gnome_scan_settings_set_boxed ()

void                gnome_scan_settings_set_boxed       (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         GType type,
                                                         gpointer value);

See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform()

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

name :

GParamSpec name

type :

value :

a GBoxed

gnome_scan_settings_set_object ()

void                gnome_scan_settings_set_object      (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         GObject *value);

See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform()

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

name :

GParamSpec name

value :

a GObject

gnome_scan_settings_set_pointer ()

void                gnome_scan_settings_set_pointer     (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         gpointer value);

See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform()

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

name :

GParamSpec name

value :

a gpointer

gnome_scan_settings_get ()

GValue*             gnome_scan_settings_get             (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name);

Look for a value stored in the table for name key.

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

name :

a key

Returns :

the value corresponding to key or NULL. See: gnome_scan_settings_set()

gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed ()

GValue*             gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         GType type);

Look for a value stored in the table for name key.

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

name :

a key

type :

Transformation destination type.

Returns :

the value corresponding to key or NULL. See: gnome_scan_settings_set()

gnome_scan_settings_get_string ()

gchar*              gnome_scan_settings_get_string      (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name);

Look for a value stored in the table for name key.

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

name :

a key

Returns :

the string corresponding to key. See: gnome_scan_settings_get()

gnome_scan_settings_get_double ()

gdouble             gnome_scan_settings_get_double      (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name);

Look for a value stored in the table for name key.

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

name :

a key

Returns :

the string corresponding to key or NULL. See: gnome_scan_settings_get()

gnome_scan_settings_get_int ()

gint                gnome_scan_settings_get_int         (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name);

Look for a value stored in the table for name key.

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

name :

a key

Returns :

the string corresponding to key or NULL. See: gnome_scan_settings_get()

gnome_scan_settings_get_boolean ()

gboolean            gnome_scan_settings_get_boolean     (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name);

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

name :

value name

Returns :

a gboolean

gnome_scan_settings_get_enum ()

gint                gnome_scan_settings_get_enum        (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         GType type);

Look for a value stored in the table for name key.

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

name :

a key

type :

GEnum subtype

Returns :

the enum value corresponding to key or 0. See: gnome_scan_settings_get()

gnome_scan_settings_get_boxed ()

gpointer            gnome_scan_settings_get_boxed       (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name,
                                                         GType type);

Look for a value stored in the table for name key.

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

name :

a key

type :

GBoxed derived GType

Returns :

the boxed-type value corresponding to key or NULL. See: gnome_scan_settings_get()

gnome_scan_settings_get_object ()

GObject*            gnome_scan_settings_get_object      (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name);

Look for a value stored in the table for name key.

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

name :

a key

Returns :

the object corresponding to key or NULL. See: gnome_scan_settings_get()

gnome_scan_settings_get_pointer ()

gpointer            gnome_scan_settings_get_pointer     (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         const gchar *name);

Look for a value stored in the table for name key.

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

name :

a key

Returns :

the pointer corresponding to key or NULL. See: gnome_scan_settings_get()

gnome_scan_settings_get_all ()

GHashTable*         gnome_scan_settings_get_all         (GnomeScanSettings *settings);

Retrun all stored values in a GHashTable. Use g_hash_table_ref() if you want to keep the GHashTable in memory after settings destruction.

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

Returns :

a GHashTable containings GValues

Signal Details

The "changed" signal

void                user_function                      (GnomeScanSettings *widget,
                                                        gchar             *key,
                                                        gpointer           user_data)      : Run Last

This signal is emitted when the value is changed by the user.

widget :

The emitting widget

key :

The changed key

value :

The new value

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.
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Miscellaneous utils

Miscellaneous utils

Synopsis

#define             GS_DEFINE_QUARK                     (quark_name, String)
GnomeScanFormat*    gnome_scan_format_new               (gchar *name,
                                                         gchar *domain,
                                                         gchar *description,
                                                         gchar **mime_types,
                                                         gchar **extensions);
                    GnomeScanFormat;
enum                GnomeScanUnit;

Description

Details

GS_DEFINE_QUARK()

#define             GS_DEFINE_QUARK(quark_name, String)

Generate a function that generate a static quark from String.

For example:

GS_DEFINE_QUARK (foo_bar, FooBar);

expands to:

GQuark
gs_foo_bar_quark () {
	static GQuark quark = 0;
	if (!quark) {
		quark = g_quark_from_static_string ("FooBar");
	}
	return quark;
}

quark_name :

function prefix

String :

The string passed to g_quark_from_string()

gnome_scan_format_new ()

GnomeScanFormat*    gnome_scan_format_new               (gchar *name,
                                                         gchar *domain,
                                                         gchar *description,
                                                         gchar **mime_types,
                                                         gchar **extensions);

name :

format name

domain :

translation domain

description :

description

mime_types :

list of mime types for this format

extensions :

list of suffixes for file of this format.

Returns :

a new GnomeScanFormat

GnomeScanFormat

typedef struct {
	gchar *name;
	gchar *domain;
	gchar *description;
	gchar **mime_types;
	gchar **extensions;
} GnomeScanFormat;


enum GnomeScanUnit

typedef enum /*< lowercase_name=gs_param_unit,prefix=GS_UNIT >*/
{
	GS_UNIT_NONE=-1,
	GS_UNIT_PIXEL=GTK_UNIT_PIXEL,
	GS_UNIT_POINT=GTK_UNIT_POINTS,
	GS_UNIT_MM=GTK_UNIT_MM,
	GS_UNIT_BIT,
	GS_UNIT_DPI,
	GS_UNIT_PERCENT,
	GS_UNIT_MICROSECOND
} GnomeScanUnit;

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Enums and Flags

Enums and Flags — Declared enumeration and flags

Synopsis


Description

Details

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GnomeScanJob

GnomeScanJob — Handling acquisition, processing and outputting

Object Hierarchy

  GObject
   +----GnomeScanJob

Properties

  "scanner"                  GnomeScanner*         : Read / Write
  "settings"                 GnomeScanSettings*    : Read / Write
  "sink"                     GnomeScanSink*        : Read / Write

Description

In Gnome Scan, the job of scanning is divided in three parts : acquiring, processing and outputting. The first stage is handled by GnomeScanner plugin. The second is handled using GeglOperation. The latter is handled by GnomeScanSink plugin.

The purpose of GnomeScanJob is to marshal the configuration and execution of these three part, allowing to easily delegate job execution in a worker thread.

Details

GnomeScanJob

typedef struct {
	gdouble		progress;
	gchar*		stage;
	gboolean	done;
} GnomeScanJob;

A GnomeScanJob object handle the acquisition, processing and outputing of images. Use gnome_scan_job_run() to execute the job. During its execution, the job will fill progress and stage in order you to know what he is doing. This way, the main thread can know what the worker thread is doing.

gdouble progress;

a fraction indicating the progress of the execution (from 0 to 1)

gchar *stage;

a description of the current stage being executed.

gboolean done;


gnome_scan_job_new ()

GnomeScanJob*       gnome_scan_job_new                  (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         GnomeScanSink *sink);

Instanciate a new job. If settings is null, a new GnomeScanSettings is created.

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings or NULL

sink :

the GnomeScanSink

Returns :

a new GnomeScanJob

gnome_scan_job_set_settings ()

void                gnome_scan_job_set_settings         (GnomeScanJob *job,
                                                         GnomeScanSettings *settings);

Set the settings for this job.

job :

a GnomeScanJob

settings :

a GnomeScanSettings

gnome_scan_job_get_settings ()

GnomeScanSettings*  gnome_scan_job_get_settings         (GnomeScanJob *job);

Retrieve the settings used by the job.

job :

a GnomeScanJob

Returns :

the job GnomeScanSettings

gnome_scan_job_add_processor ()

void                gnome_scan_job_add_processor        (GnomeScanJob *job,
                                                         GnomeScanPlugin *processor);

Add processor as plugin for building the pipeline.

job :

a GnomeScanJob

processor :

a GnomeScanPlugin

gnome_scan_job_set_sink ()

void                gnome_scan_job_set_sink             (GnomeScanJob *job,
                                                         GnomeScanSink *sink);

Set the scan sink.

job :

a GnomeScanJob

sink :

a GnomeScanSink

Property Details

The "scanner" property

  "scanner"                  GnomeScanner*         : Read / Write

The GnomeScanner responsible of image acquisition.


The "settings" property

  "settings"                 GnomeScanSettings*    : Read / Write

The GnomeScanSettings object containing all user settings for plugins.


The "sink" property

  "sink"                     GnomeScanSink*        : Read / Write

The sink responsible to output acquired images.

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GnomeScanModule

GnomeScanModule — Module loading and initialization

Synopsis

#define             GS_DEFINE_MODULE_TYPE               (TN, t_n, T_P)
                    GnomeScanModule;
GnomeScanModule*    gnome_scan_module_new               (gchar *filename);

Object Hierarchy

  GObject
   +----GTypeModule
         +----GnomeScanModule

Implemented Interfaces

GnomeScanModule implements GTypePlugin.

Properties

  "filename"                 gchar*                : Read / Write / Construct Only

Description

A module represent the library opened with GModule where are stored a list of GObjects.

Details

GS_DEFINE_MODULE_TYPE()

#define             GS_DEFINE_MODULE_TYPE(TN, t_n, T_P)

Convenient macro used to declare a dynamicly registered type.

For example:

GS_DEFINE_MODULE_TYPE (FooBar, foo_bar, G_TYPE_OBJECT)

expands to:

static void     foo_bar_init       (FooBar      *self);	
static void     foo_bar_class_init (FooBarClass *klass);	

static GType foo_bar_type = 0;	
GType	
foo_bar_get_type () 
{ return foo_bar_type; } 

void 
foo_bar_register_type (GTypeModule *module)	
{	
  if (!foo_bar_type)
    {	
      static const GTypeInfo type_info =	
      {	
        sizeof (FooBarClass),						
        (GBaseInitFunc) NULL,					
        (GBaseFinalizeFunc) NULL,				
        (GClassInitFunc) foo_bar_class_init, 		
        NULL,
        NULL,
        sizeof (FooBar),							
        0,
        (GInstanceInitFunc) foo_bar_init			
      }; 

      foo_bar_type =	
        g_type_module_register_type (module, G_TYPE_OBJECT,	
                                     g_intern_static_string ("FooBar"), &type_info, 0);	
    } 
}

See: G_DEFINE_TYPE

TN :

Capitalized type name

t_n :

Type function prefix

T_P :

Parent GType macro

GnomeScanModule

typedef struct {
	void (* init)		(GnomeScanModule *module);
	void (* finalize)	(GnomeScanModule *module);
} GnomeScanModule;

A GnomeScanModule handle the loading, initialization, finalization and unloading of a module. If you want to extends Gnome Scan, you must implement two function, one for init and one for finalize, called gnome_scan_module_init() and gnome_scan_module_finalize(). You should prefix function prototypes with G_MODULE_EXPORT.


gnome_scan_module_new ()

GnomeScanModule*    gnome_scan_module_new               (gchar *filename);

Open and initialize a new module. This function should be used only by GnomeScanModuleManager.

filename :

The path to shared object

Returns :

a new GnomeScanModule

Property Details

The "filename" property

  "filename"                 gchar*                : Read / Write / Construct Only

The path to the shared object.

Default value: NULL

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Writing Backend

GnomeScanModule — Module loading and initialization
GnomeScanBackend — Probe scanners
GnomeScanner — Acquisition plugin
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Extending For Application

GnomeScanPlugin — Scan operation plugin
GnomeScanSink — Plug scan output to application
Parameter Specification — Custom plugin parameter type
GnomeScanParamWidget — A generic parameter widget
GnomeScanPreviewPlugin
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GnomeScanParamWidget

GnomeScanParamWidget — A generic parameter widget

Object Hierarchy

  GObject
   +----GInitiallyUnowned
         +----GtkObject
               +----GtkWidget
                     +----GtkContainer
                           +----GtkBox
                                 +----GtkHBox
                                       +----GnomeScanParamWidget

Implemented Interfaces

GnomeScanParamWidget implements AtkImplementorIface and GtkBuildable.

Properties

  "param-spec"               gpointer              : Read / Write / Construct Only
  "plugin"                   GnomeScanPlugin*      : Read / Write / Construct Only
  "settings"                 GnomeScanSettings*    : Read / Write / Construct Only
  "value"                    GValue*               : Read / Write

Description

This widget build it self automatically considering the GParamSpec passed to the constructor.

Details

GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET()

#define             GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET(TypeName, type_name)

Generate all boiler plate code for creating a new GnomeScanParamWidget derived class.

TypeName :

class name

type_name :

function prefix

GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER()

#define             GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER(TypeName, type_name)

Generate all boiler plate header declaration for creating a new GnomeScanParamWidget derived class.

TypeName :

class name

type_name :

function prefix

GnomeScanParamWidget

typedef struct {
  GnomeScanSettings*	settings;
  GnomeScanPlugin*	plugin;
  GParamSpec		*pspec;
  GValue		*value;

  gboolean		shows_label;
  gboolean		expands;
  gboolean		shows_unit;
} GnomeScanParamWidget;


gnome_scan_param_widget_new ()

GtkWidget*          gnome_scan_param_widget_new         (GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         GnomeScanPlugin *plugin,
                                                         GParamSpec *pspec);

Build a new GnomeScanParamWidget from pspec widget_type. Initialize settings with pspec default value if needed.

settings :

The GnomeScanSettings where to store values

plugin :

The GnomeScanPlugin to configure

pspec :

The GParamSpec to be managed

Returns :

The new GnomeScanParamWidget

gnome_scan_param_widget_set_value ()

void                gnome_scan_param_widget_set_value   (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget,
                                                         GValue *value);

Set the value of the widget. It's up to you to ensure the value correspond to the param spec.

widget :

a GnomeScanParamWidget

value :

a GValue

gnome_scan_param_widget_changed ()

void                gnome_scan_param_widget_changed     (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget);

Trigger changed signal, as if user have touched the GUI.

widget :

a GnomeScanParamWidget

Property Details

The "param-spec" property

  "param-spec"               gpointer              : Read / Write / Construct Only

The param spec the widget is representing. A widget can handle only one GParamSpec per instance, the widget being builded upon construction depending on the GParamSpec.


The "plugin" property

  "plugin"                   GnomeScanPlugin*      : Read / Write / Construct Only


The "settings" property

  "settings"                 GnomeScanSettings*    : Read / Write / Construct Only


The "value" property

  "value"                    GValue*               : Read / Write

The current value associated with the param-spec.

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Init and loading

Init and loading — Module loading and various registration

Synopsis


#include <gnome-scan.h>

void                gnome_scan_init                     (gint *argc,
                                                         gchar ***argv);
void                gnome_scan_exit                     (void);

Description

Details

gnome_scan_init ()

void                gnome_scan_init                     (gint *argc,
                                                         gchar ***argv);

This function must be called before any other gnome_scan function. It initialize GnomeScanModules and register various stuffs like GtkStockItem, etc.

argc :

a pointer to arg count

argv :

a pointer to arg values.

gnome_scan_exit ()

void                gnome_scan_exit                     (void);

This function should be called once you're finished with gnome scan. It will unload modules, remove stock icons, exit dependencies, etc.

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GnomeScanDialog

GnomeScanDialog — Scan configuration dialog

Synopsis


#include <gnome-scan.h>

                    GnomeScanDialog;
GtkWidget*          gnome_scan_dialog_new               (GtkWindow *parent,
                                                         GnomeScanJob *job);
void                gnome_scan_dialog_run               (GnomeScanDialog *dialog);

Object Hierarchy

  GObject
   +----GInitiallyUnowned
         +----GtkObject
               +----GtkWidget
                     +----GtkContainer
                           +----GtkBin
                                 +----GtkWindow
                                       +----GtkDialog
                                             +----GnomeScanDialog

Implemented Interfaces

GnomeScanDialog implements AtkImplementorIface and GtkBuildable.

Properties

  "job"                      GnomeScanJob*         : Read / Write / Construct Only

Description

The goal of the GnomeScanDialog is to allow the user to configure a GnomeScanJob, and trigger the execution of this job by running a GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog on it.

Details

GnomeScanDialog

typedef struct _GnomeScanDialog GnomeScanDialog;

The GnomeScanDialog is an autofilled GtkDialog that present a graphical interface consistent with GtkPrintUnixDialog available Gtk+ since 2.10, but intirely adapted to scanning. You should not touch GtkDialog vbox, however, if you want to add a About button or similar, use GtkDialog action_area.


gnome_scan_dialog_new ()

GtkWidget*          gnome_scan_dialog_new               (GtkWindow *parent,
                                                         GnomeScanJob *job);

Instanciate the new dialog and populate it considering job scanner, processor and sink.

parent :

The parent GtkWindow

job :

the job to configure

Returns :

a new GnomeScanDialog

gnome_scan_dialog_run ()

void                gnome_scan_dialog_run               (GnomeScanDialog *dialog);

Run the dialog. If no backends are loaded, a popup is shown, and the function returns. If no scanners has been detected, the dialog wait for scanner plug through "scanner-added" signal, and present a warning popup to user asking him to ensure device is plugged, etc.

Once the dialog has been applied, a GnomeScanAquisitionDialog is run on the "job".

See: GnomeScanJob

dialog :

a GnomeScanDialog

Property Details

The "job" property

  "job"                      GnomeScanJob*         : Read / Write / Construct Only

The job the dialog is configuring.

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For Gnome Scan 0.6.2


I. Gnome Scan Core Reference
Using Gnome Scan
Init and loading — Module loading and various registration
GnomeScanDialog — Scan configuration dialog
GnomeScanJob — Handling acquisition, processing and outputting
GnomeScanSettings — Store settings for plugins
Extending For Application
GnomeScanPlugin — Scan operation plugin
GnomeScanSink — Plug scan output to application
Parameter Specification — Custom plugin parameter type
GnomeScanParamWidget — A generic parameter widget
GnomeScanPreviewPlugin
II. Gnome Scan Internals
Enums and Flags — Declared enumeration and flags
Miscellaneous utils
Writing Backend
GnomeScanModule — Module loading and initialization
GnomeScanBackend — Probe scanners
GnomeScanner — Acquisition plugin
Index
Object Hierarchy
Widget Gallery
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Index

G

GnomeScanBackend, GnomeScanBackend
GnomeScanBackend::probe-done, The "probe-done" signal
GnomeScanBackend::scanner-added, The "scanner-added" signal
GnomeScanBackend::scanner-removed, The "scanner-removed" signal
GnomeScanDialog, GnomeScanDialog
GnomeScanDialog:job, The "job" property
GnomeScanEvent, GnomeScanEvent
GnomeScanFormat, GnomeScanFormat
GnomeScanJob, GnomeScanJob
GnomeScanJob:scanner, The "scanner" property
GnomeScanJob:settings, The "settings" property
GnomeScanJob:sink, The "sink" property
GnomeScanModule, GnomeScanModule
GnomeScanModule:filename, The "filename" property
GnomeScanner, GnomeScanner
GnomeScanner::event, The "event" signal
GnomeScanner::settings-changed, The "settings-changed" signal
GnomeScanner::status-changed, The "status-changed" signal
GnomeScanner:icon-name, The "icon-name" property
GnomeScanner:sensors, The "sensors" property
GnomeScanner:status, The "status" property
GnomeScannerStatus, enum GnomeScannerStatus
GnomeScanParamWidget, GnomeScanParamWidget
GnomeScanParamWidget:param-spec, The "param-spec" property
GnomeScanParamWidget:plugin, The "plugin" property
GnomeScanParamWidget:settings, The "settings" property
GnomeScanParamWidget:value, The "value" property
GnomeScanPlugin, GnomeScanPlugin
GnomeScanPlugin::params-changed, The "params-changed" signal
GnomeScanPlugin:blurb, The "blurb" property
GnomeScanPlugin:name, The "name" property
GnomeScanPlugin:params, The "params" property
GnomeScanPreviewPlugin, GnomeScanPreviewPlugin
GnomeScanSettings, GnomeScanSettings
GnomeScanSettings::changed, The "changed" signal
GnomeScanSink, GnomeScanSink
GnomeScanUnit, enum GnomeScanUnit
gnome_scanner_settings_changed, gnome_scanner_settings_changed ()
gnome_scanner_set_status, gnome_scanner_set_status ()
gnome_scan_backend_add_scanner, gnome_scan_backend_add_scanner ()
gnome_scan_backend_new, gnome_scan_backend_new ()
gnome_scan_backend_probe_done, gnome_scan_backend_probe_done ()
gnome_scan_backend_probe_scanners, gnome_scan_backend_probe_scanners ()
gnome_scan_backend_remove_scanner, gnome_scan_backend_remove_scanner ()
gnome_scan_dialog_new, gnome_scan_dialog_new ()
gnome_scan_dialog_run, gnome_scan_dialog_run ()
gnome_scan_exit, gnome_scan_exit ()
gnome_scan_format_new, gnome_scan_format_new ()
gnome_scan_init, gnome_scan_init ()
gnome_scan_job_add_processor, gnome_scan_job_add_processor ()
gnome_scan_job_get_settings, gnome_scan_job_get_settings ()
gnome_scan_job_new, gnome_scan_job_new ()
gnome_scan_job_set_settings, gnome_scan_job_set_settings ()
gnome_scan_job_set_sink, gnome_scan_job_set_sink ()
gnome_scan_module_new, gnome_scan_module_new ()
gnome_scan_param_widget_changed, gnome_scan_param_widget_changed ()
gnome_scan_param_widget_new, gnome_scan_param_widget_new ()
gnome_scan_param_widget_set_value, gnome_scan_param_widget_set_value ()
gnome_scan_plugin_configure, gnome_scan_plugin_configure ()
gnome_scan_plugin_configure_frame, gnome_scan_plugin_configure_frame ()
gnome_scan_plugin_end_frame, gnome_scan_plugin_end_frame ()
gnome_scan_plugin_end_scan, gnome_scan_plugin_end_scan ()
gnome_scan_plugin_get_child_nodes, gnome_scan_plugin_get_child_nodes ()
gnome_scan_plugin_params_add, gnome_scan_plugin_params_add ()
gnome_scan_plugin_params_changed, gnome_scan_plugin_params_changed ()
gnome_scan_plugin_params_clear, gnome_scan_plugin_params_clear ()
gnome_scan_plugin_params_remove, gnome_scan_plugin_params_remove ()
gnome_scan_plugin_start_frame, gnome_scan_plugin_start_frame ()
gnome_scan_plugin_work, gnome_scan_plugin_work ()
gnome_scan_preview_plugin, gnome_scan_preview_plugin ()
gnome_scan_preview_plugin_changed, gnome_scan_preview_plugin_changed ()
gnome_scan_preview_plugin_destroy, gnome_scan_preview_plugin_destroy ()
gnome_scan_preview_plugin_draw_buffer, gnome_scan_preview_plugin_draw_buffer ()
gnome_scan_preview_plugin_freeze, gnome_scan_preview_plugin_freeze ()
gnome_scan_preview_plugin_thaw, gnome_scan_preview_plugin_thaw ()
gnome_scan_settings_get, gnome_scan_settings_get ()
gnome_scan_settings_get_all, gnome_scan_settings_get_all ()
gnome_scan_settings_get_boolean, gnome_scan_settings_get_boolean ()
gnome_scan_settings_get_boxed, gnome_scan_settings_get_boxed ()
gnome_scan_settings_get_double, gnome_scan_settings_get_double ()
gnome_scan_settings_get_enum, gnome_scan_settings_get_enum ()
gnome_scan_settings_get_int, gnome_scan_settings_get_int ()
gnome_scan_settings_get_object, gnome_scan_settings_get_object ()
gnome_scan_settings_get_pointer, gnome_scan_settings_get_pointer ()
gnome_scan_settings_get_string, gnome_scan_settings_get_string ()
gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed, gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed ()
gnome_scan_settings_init_value, gnome_scan_settings_init_value ()
gnome_scan_settings_new, gnome_scan_settings_new ()
gnome_scan_settings_set, gnome_scan_settings_set ()
gnome_scan_settings_set_boolean, gnome_scan_settings_set_boolean ()
gnome_scan_settings_set_boxed, gnome_scan_settings_set_boxed ()
gnome_scan_settings_set_double, gnome_scan_settings_set_double ()
gnome_scan_settings_set_enum, gnome_scan_settings_set_enum ()
gnome_scan_settings_set_int, gnome_scan_settings_set_int ()
gnome_scan_settings_set_object, gnome_scan_settings_set_object ()
gnome_scan_settings_set_pointer, gnome_scan_settings_set_pointer ()
gnome_scan_settings_set_transform, gnome_scan_settings_set_transform ()
GS_DEFINE_MODULE_TYPE, GS_DEFINE_MODULE_TYPE()
GS_DEFINE_PARAM, GS_DEFINE_PARAM()
GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET, GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET()
GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER, GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER()
GS_DEFINE_PREVIEW_PLUGIN, GS_DEFINE_PREVIEW_PLUGIN()
GS_DEFINE_QUARK, GS_DEFINE_QUARK()
GS_PARAM_GROUP_FORMAT, GS_PARAM_GROUP_FORMAT
GS_PARAM_GROUP_HIDDEN, GS_PARAM_GROUP_HIDDEN
GS_PARAM_GROUP_PREVIEW, GS_PARAM_GROUP_PREVIEW
GS_PARAM_GROUP_SCANNER_FRONT, GS_PARAM_GROUP_SCANNER_FRONT
GS_PARAM_GROUP_SINK_FRONT, GS_PARAM_GROUP_SINK_FRONT
gs_param_spec_boolean, gs_param_spec_boolean ()
gs_param_spec_double, gs_param_spec_double ()
gs_param_spec_enum, gs_param_spec_enum ()
gs_param_spec_get_domain, gs_param_spec_get_domain ()
gs_param_spec_get_group, gs_param_spec_get_group ()
gs_param_spec_get_group_string, gs_param_spec_get_group_string ()
gs_param_spec_get_index, gs_param_spec_get_index ()
gs_param_spec_get_unit, gs_param_spec_get_unit ()
gs_param_spec_int, gs_param_spec_int ()
gs_param_spec_page_orientation, gs_param_spec_page_orientation ()
gs_param_spec_paper_size, gs_param_spec_paper_size ()
gs_param_spec_pointer, gs_param_spec_pointer ()
gs_param_spec_range, gs_param_spec_range ()
gs_param_spec_set_domain, gs_param_spec_set_domain ()
gs_param_spec_set_group, gs_param_spec_set_group ()
gs_param_spec_set_group_from_string, gs_param_spec_set_group_from_string ()
gs_param_spec_set_index, gs_param_spec_set_index ()
gs_param_spec_set_unit, gs_param_spec_set_unit ()
gs_param_spec_set_widget_type, gs_param_spec_set_widget_type ()
gs_param_spec_string, gs_param_spec_string ()
gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/html/setup.html0000644000175000017500000000560411152521232015001 00000000000000 Using Gnome Scan

Using Gnome Scan

Init and loading — Module loading and various registration
GnomeScanDialog — Scan configuration dialog
GnomeScanJob — Handling acquisition, processing and outputting
GnomeScanSettings — Store settings for plugins
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Parameter Specification

Parameter Specification — Custom plugin parameter type

Synopsis


#include <gnome-scan.h>

#define             GS_DEFINE_PARAM                     (prefix, Prefix, param_name, ParamName, VALUE_TYPE)
#define             GS_PARAM_GROUP_SCANNER_FRONT
#define             GS_PARAM_GROUP_FORMAT
#define             GS_PARAM_GROUP_SINK_FRONT
#define             GS_PARAM_GROUP_PREVIEW
#define             GS_PARAM_GROUP_HIDDEN
GQuark              gs_param_spec_get_group             (GParamSpec *spec);
const gchar*        gs_param_spec_get_group_string      (GParamSpec *spec);
void                gs_param_spec_set_group             (GParamSpec *spec,
                                                         GQuark group);
void                gs_param_spec_set_group_from_string (GParamSpec *spec,
                                                         const gchar *group);
void                gs_param_spec_set_domain            (GParamSpec *spec,
                                                         const gchar *domain);
const gchar*        gs_param_spec_get_domain            (GParamSpec *spec);
void                gs_param_spec_set_unit              (GParamSpec *spec,
                                                         GnomeScanUnit unit);
GnomeScanUnit       gs_param_spec_get_unit              (GParamSpec *spec);
void                gs_param_spec_set_index             (GParamSpec *spec,
                                                         guint index);
guint               gs_param_spec_get_index             (GParamSpec *spec);
void                gs_param_spec_set_widget_type       (GParamSpec *spec,
                                                         GType type);
GParamSpec*         gs_param_spec_boolean               (const gchar *name,
                                                         const gchar *nick,
                                                         const gchar *blurb,
                                                         GQuark group,
                                                         gboolean default_value,
                                                         GParamFlags flags);
GParamSpec*         gs_param_spec_int                   (const gchar *name,
                                                         const gchar *nick,
                                                         const gchar *blurb,
                                                         GQuark group,
                                                         gint minimum,
                                                         gint maximum,
                                                         gint default_value,
                                                         GParamFlags flags);
GParamSpec*         gs_param_spec_double                (const gchar *name,
                                                         const gchar *nick,
                                                         const gchar *blurb,
                                                         GQuark group,
                                                         gdouble minimum,
                                                         gdouble maximum,
                                                         gdouble default_value,
                                                         GParamFlags flags);
GParamSpec*         gs_param_spec_string                (const gchar *name,
                                                         const gchar *nick,
                                                         const gchar *blurb,
                                                         GQuark group,
                                                         const gchar *default_value,
                                                         GParamFlags flags);
GParamSpec*         gs_param_spec_pointer               (const gchar *name,
                                                         const gchar *nick,
                                                         const gchar *blurb,
                                                         GQuark group,
                                                         GType widget,
                                                         GParamFlags flags);
GParamSpec*         gs_param_spec_range                 (const gchar *name,
                                                         const gchar *nick,
                                                         const gchar *blurb,
                                                         GQuark group,
                                                         GValue *minimum,
                                                         GValue *maximum,
                                                         GValue *step,
                                                         GValue *default_value,
                                                         GParamFlags flags);
GParamSpec*         gs_param_spec_enum                  (const gchar *name,
                                                         const gchar *nick,
                                                         const gchar *blurb,
                                                         GQuark group,
                                                         GValueArray *values,
                                                         GValue *default_value,
                                                         GParamFlags flags);
GParamSpec*         gs_param_spec_paper_size            (const gchar *name,
                                                         const gchar *nick,
                                                         const gchar *blurb,
                                                         GQuark group,
                                                         GtkPaperSize *default_ps,
                                                         GSList *enumeration,
                                                         GParamFlags flags);
GParamSpec*         gs_param_spec_page_orientation      (const gchar *name,
                                                         const gchar *nick,
                                                         const gchar *blurb,
                                                         GQuark group,
                                                         guint default_value,
                                                         GParamFlags flags);

Description

Instead of using a all-in-one option object (like in Gnome Scan 0.4), Gnome Scan now use regular GParamSpecs. Gnome Scan GParamSpecs (referred as GSParamSpecs) have been designed in order to build generic widget for plugins parameters (like Gegl and other projects does). A common attribute added to each GSParamSpec is the group quark. The group quark is computed from the translated group title.

Also, GSParamSpecs are much more high-level than it's parent GParamSpec in order to build complex param widgets (range, area, paper-size, …).

Current implementation makes a heavy use of g_param_spec_set_qdata(), because GParamSpec is a shallow type. Future implementation might break thing for either creating its own GSParamSpec fundamental type or simply using a common struct right after the parent_instance field.

Details

GS_DEFINE_PARAM()

#define             GS_DEFINE_PARAM(prefix, Prefix, param_name, ParamName, VALUE_TYPE)

Convenient function that avoid duplicated bug writing GLib boiler plate for GType registration for a custom GParamSpec.

For example:

 GS_DEFINE_PARAM (foo, Foo,bar, Bar, G_TYPE_INT);

expands to:

 GType
 foo_param_bar_get_type () {
 static GType type = 0;
 if (!type) {
 const GParamSpecTypeInfo info = {
 sizeof (FooParamBarSpec),
 0, NULL, G_TYPE_INT,
 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL };
 type = g_param_type_register_static ("FooParamBarSpec", &info);
 }
 return type;
 }

You'll then have to declare a FooParamSpecBar structure as well as declaring foo_param_bar_get_type() and writing some macros.

prefix :

Prefix :

param_name :

param prefix

ParamName :

Capitalized param name

VALUE_TYPE :

The macro returning the value GType

GS_PARAM_GROUP_SCANNER_FRONT

#define	GS_PARAM_GROUP_SCANNER_FRONT	(gs_scanner_front_quark ())

Scanner option group for not every user


GS_PARAM_GROUP_FORMAT

#define	GS_PARAM_GROUP_FORMAT			(gs_format_quark ())


GS_PARAM_GROUP_SINK_FRONT

#define	GS_PARAM_GROUP_SINK_FRONT		(gs_sink_front_quark ())


GS_PARAM_GROUP_PREVIEW

#define	GS_PARAM_GROUP_PREVIEW			(gs_preview_quark())

Scanner option group for preview page. Option that's needs instant view of the effect of selecting them


GS_PARAM_GROUP_HIDDEN

#define	GS_PARAM_GROUP_HIDDEN			(gs_hidden_quark())

Scanner option group not shown to user


gs_param_spec_get_group ()

GQuark              gs_param_spec_get_group             (GParamSpec *spec);

Retrieve the spec group. Since the group is not store in a struct, but using qdata, just cast spec to GParamSpec.

spec :

The GSParamSpec

Returns :

spec group's quark

gs_param_spec_get_group_string ()

const gchar*        gs_param_spec_get_group_string      (GParamSpec *spec);

Retrieve the spec group string. Since the group is not store in a struct, but using qdata, just cast spec to GParamSpec. The string is not translated.

See: gs_param_spec_get_group()

spec :

The GSParamSpec

Returns :

spec group's quark

gs_param_spec_set_group ()

void                gs_param_spec_set_group             (GParamSpec *spec,
                                                         GQuark group);

spec :

a GSParamSpec

group :

new spec group's GQuark.

gs_param_spec_set_group_from_string ()

void                gs_param_spec_set_group_from_string (GParamSpec *spec,
                                                         const gchar *group);

spec :

a GSParamSpec

group :

new spec group name

gs_param_spec_set_domain ()

void                gs_param_spec_set_domain            (GParamSpec *spec,
                                                         const gchar *domain);

spec :

a GSParamSpec

domain :

domain for translating spec nick and blurb

gs_param_spec_get_domain ()

const gchar*        gs_param_spec_get_domain            (GParamSpec *spec);

spec :

a GSParamSpec

Returns :


gs_param_spec_set_unit ()

void                gs_param_spec_set_unit              (GParamSpec *spec,
                                                         GnomeScanUnit unit);

Parameter unit is specified for UI, but can also be need for e.g. length of scan ROI where unit translation might occur.

spec :

a GSParamSpec

unit :

GnomeScanUnit fo spec

gs_param_spec_get_unit ()

GnomeScanUnit       gs_param_spec_get_unit              (GParamSpec *spec);

spec :

a GSParamSpec

Returns :

a GnomeScanUnit

gs_param_spec_set_index ()

void                gs_param_spec_set_index             (GParamSpec *spec,
                                                         guint index);

spec :

a GSParamSpec

index :

new spec'index

gs_param_spec_get_index ()

guint               gs_param_spec_get_index             (GParamSpec *spec);

spec :

a GSParamSpec

Returns :

an integer.

gs_param_spec_set_widget_type ()

void                gs_param_spec_set_widget_type       (GParamSpec *spec,
                                                         GType type);

This part is the only bound from backend to frontend. It might be removed later. The idea is to have widget per param, not per type.

spec :

a GSParamSpec

type :

a widget GType

gs_param_spec_boolean ()

GParamSpec*         gs_param_spec_boolean               (const gchar *name,
                                                         const gchar *nick,
                                                         const gchar *blurb,
                                                         GQuark group,
                                                         gboolean default_value,
                                                         GParamFlags flags);

Create a new GSParamSpec of for boolean value. name is for use internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and blurb should be marked for translation.

name :

param name

nick :

param nickname

blurb :

description of the parameter

group :

param group quark

default_value :

default value

flags :

Flags

Returns :

a new GSParamSpec

gs_param_spec_int ()

GParamSpec*         gs_param_spec_int                   (const gchar *name,
                                                         const gchar *nick,
                                                         const gchar *blurb,
                                                         GQuark group,
                                                         gint minimum,
                                                         gint maximum,
                                                         gint default_value,
                                                         GParamFlags flags);

Create a new GSParamSpec of for integer value. name is for use internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and blurb should be marked for translation.

name :

param name

nick :

param nickname

blurb :

description of the parameter

group :

param group quark

minimum :

minimum value

maximum :

maximum value

default_value :

default value

flags :

Flags

Returns :

a new GSParamSpec

gs_param_spec_double ()

GParamSpec*         gs_param_spec_double                (const gchar *name,
                                                         const gchar *nick,
                                                         const gchar *blurb,
                                                         GQuark group,
                                                         gdouble minimum,
                                                         gdouble maximum,
                                                         gdouble default_value,
                                                         GParamFlags flags);

Create a new GSParamSpec of for double value. name is for use internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and blurb should be marked for translation.

name :

param name

nick :

param nickname

blurb :

description of the parameter

group :

param group quark

minimum :

minimum value

maximum :

maximum value

default_value :

default value

flags :

Flags

Returns :

a new GSParamSpec

gs_param_spec_string ()

GParamSpec*         gs_param_spec_string                (const gchar *name,
                                                         const gchar *nick,
                                                         const gchar *blurb,
                                                         GQuark group,
                                                         const gchar *default_value,
                                                         GParamFlags flags);

Create a new GSParamSpec of for string value. name is for use internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and blurb should be marked for translation.

name :

param name

nick :

param nickname

blurb :

description of the parameter

group :

param group quark

default_value :

default value

flags :

Flags

Returns :

a new GSParamSpec

gs_param_spec_pointer ()

GParamSpec*         gs_param_spec_pointer               (const gchar *name,
                                                         const gchar *nick,
                                                         const gchar *blurb,
                                                         GQuark group,
                                                         GType widget,
                                                         GParamFlags flags);

Create a new GSParamSpec of for boolean value. name is for use internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and blurb should be marked for translation.

Other GSParamSpec have predefined widget type. Pointer spec allow to store alsmost everything and thus needs specific widget type.

name :

param name

nick :

param nickname

blurb :

description of the parameter

group :

param group quark

widget :

widget type

flags :

Flags

Returns :

a new GSParamSpec

gs_param_spec_range ()

GParamSpec*         gs_param_spec_range                 (const gchar *name,
                                                         const gchar *nick,
                                                         const gchar *blurb,
                                                         GQuark group,
                                                         GValue *minimum,
                                                         GValue *maximum,
                                                         GValue *step,
                                                         GValue *default_value,
                                                         GParamFlags flags);

Create a new GSParamSpecRange. This spec has been designed to store both integer and float value. Ensure all GValue have the same type.

name :

spec name

nick :

spec nick

blurb :

spec blurb

group :

The quark of the group the param belong to

minimum :

value of the lowest allowed value

maximum :

value of the highed allowed value

step :

lenght between two values

default_value :

flags :

Param flags.

Returns :

the new GSParamSpecRange

gs_param_spec_enum ()

GParamSpec*         gs_param_spec_enum                  (const gchar *name,
                                                         const gchar *nick,
                                                         const gchar *blurb,
                                                         GQuark group,
                                                         GValueArray *values,
                                                         GValue *default_value,
                                                         GParamFlags flags);

Create a new GSParamSpecEnum . This parameter spec has been designed to handle integer, float and string value.

name :

spec name

nick :

spec nick

blurb :

spec blurb

group :

The quark of the group the param belong to

values :

Allowed values

default_value :

default value;

flags :

Param flags.

Returns :

the new GSParamSpecEnum

gs_param_spec_paper_size ()

GParamSpec*         gs_param_spec_paper_size            (const gchar *name,
                                                         const gchar *nick,
                                                         const gchar *blurb,
                                                         GQuark group,
                                                         GtkPaperSize *default_ps,
                                                         GSList *enumeration,
                                                         GParamFlags flags);

Create a new GSParamSpec of for GtkPaperSize value. name is for use internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and blurb should be marked for translation.

name :

param name

nick :

param nickname

blurb :

description of the parameter

group :

param group quark

default_ps :

default paper size

enumeration :

available paper size

flags :

Flags

Returns :

a new GSParamSpec

gs_param_spec_page_orientation ()

GParamSpec*         gs_param_spec_page_orientation      (const gchar *name,
                                                         const gchar *nick,
                                                         const gchar *blurb,
                                                         GQuark group,
                                                         guint default_value,
                                                         GParamFlags flags);

Create a new GSParamSpec of for GtkPageOrientation value. name is for use internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and blurb should be marked for translation.

name :

param name

nick :

param nickname

blurb :

description of the parameter

group :

param group quark

default_value :

default value

flags :

Flags

Returns :

a new GSParamSpec
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GnomeScanPreviewPlugin

GnomeScanPreviewPlugin

Object Hierarchy

  GnomeScanPreviewPlugin
   +----GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotation
   +----GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea

Description

Details

GS_DEFINE_PREVIEW_PLUGIN()

#define             GS_DEFINE_PREVIEW_PLUGIN(Name, name, options)

Generate glib boiler plate code for creatin a new preview plugin.

Name :

Class name

name :

function prefix

options :

options to watch.

GnomeScanPreviewPlugin

typedef struct {
	GnomeScanPlugin*	plugin;
	GtkWidget*			preview_area;
	GnomeScanSettings*	settings;
	GParamSpec*			pspec;
	gulong				settings_changed;
	gulong				preview_changed;
	gboolean			frozen;
} GnomeScanPreviewPlugin;


gnome_scan_preview_plugin ()

GnomeScanPreviewPlugin* gnome_scan_preview_plugin       (GType type,
                                                         GnomeScanPlugin *plugin,
                                                         GParamSpec *pspec,
                                                         GtkWidget *gspa,
                                                         GnomeScanSettings *settings,
                                                         GtkBox *bbox);

type :

subtype of GnomeScanPreviewPlugin to instanciate

plugin :

pspec :

the GSParamSpec to manage

gspa :

the GnomeScanPreviewArea to extend

settings :

the GnomeScanSettings where to store value

bbox :

Returns :

a GnomeScanPreviewPlugin

gnome_scan_preview_plugin_freeze ()

void                gnome_scan_preview_plugin_freeze    (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp);

Freeze the plugin so that it doesn't react on value changes.


gnome_scan_preview_plugin_thaw ()

void                gnome_scan_preview_plugin_thaw      (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp);

Thaw the plugin so that it react on value changes.


gnome_scan_preview_plugin_changed ()

void                gnome_scan_preview_plugin_changed   (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp);

To be called when the preview has been changed.


gnome_scan_preview_plugin_draw_buffer ()

void                gnome_scan_preview_plugin_draw_buffer
                                                        (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp,
                                                         GtkWidget *gspa,
                                                         cairo_t *cr);

For use by GnomeScanPreviewArea

gspp :

a GnomeScanPreviewPlugin

gspa :

a GnomeScaPreviewArea

cr :

a cairo context

Stability Level: Private


gnome_scan_preview_plugin_destroy ()

void                gnome_scan_preview_plugin_destroy   (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp);

gspp :

the dying GnomeScanPreviewPlugin
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Part II. Gnome Scan Internals

Table of Contents

Enums and Flags — Declared enumeration and flags
Miscellaneous utils
Writing Backend
GnomeScanModule — Module loading and initialization
GnomeScanBackend — Probe scanners
GnomeScanner — Acquisition plugin
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GnomeScanner

GnomeScanner — Acquisition plugin

Synopsis


#include <gnome-scanner.h>

enum                GnomeScannerStatus;
typedef             GnomeScanEvent;
                    GnomeScanner;
void                gnome_scanner_settings_changed      (GnomeScanner *scanner);
void                gnome_scanner_set_status            (GnomeScanner *scanner,
                                                         GnomeScannerStatus status);

Object Hierarchy

  GObject
   +----GnomeScanPlugin
         +----GnomeScanner

Properties

  "icon-name"                gchar*                : Read / Write / Construct Only
  "sensors"                  gpointer              : Read
  "status"                   GnomeScannerStatus    : Read

Signals

  "event"                                          : Run Last
  "settings-changed"                               : Run Last
  "status-changed"                                 : Run Last

Description

GnomeScanner is the base class for backend specific scanner (like e.g SANE). Following SANE design, Gnome Scan scanner has an undefined set of option. But unlike SANE, the scanner itself handle acquisition.

Each GnomeScanner should monitor its sensor (e.g. paper-in) and trigger an event on sensor state changes.

Details

enum GnomeScannerStatus

typedef enum
{
  GNOME_SCANNER_UNKNOWN,
  GNOME_SCANNER_READY,
  GNOME_SCANNER_BUSY
} GnomeScannerStatus;


GnomeScanEvent

typedef gpointer GnomeScanEvent;


GnomeScanner

typedef struct {
  GnomeScannerStatus status;
} GnomeScanner;

A GnomeScanner publish all instance specific plugins parameters and handle the real acquisition work (e.g. throug SANE, TWAIN, etc.)


gnome_scanner_settings_changed ()

void                gnome_scanner_settings_changed      (GnomeScanner *scanner);

Emit "settings-changed" signal.

scanner :

a GnomeScanner

gnome_scanner_set_status ()

void                gnome_scanner_set_status            (GnomeScanner *scanner,
                                                         GnomeScannerStatus status);

scanner :

status :

Property Details

The "icon-name" property

  "icon-name"                gchar*                : Read / Write / Construct Only

The icon name representing the device.

Default value: NULL


The "sensors" property

  "sensors"                  gpointer              : Read

A list of sensor specification.


The "status" property

  "status"                   GnomeScannerStatus    : Read

Device status

Default value: GNOME_SCANNER_UNKNOWN

Signal Details

The "event" signal

void                user_function                      (GnomeScanner *scanner,
                                                        gpointer      event,
                                                        gpointer      user_data)      : Run Last

Emitted when an hardware event is triggered. (button, wheel, paper-in, etc.)

scanner :

the emitting GnomeScanner

event :

the emitted even.

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "settings-changed" signal

void                user_function                      (GnomeScanner *scanner,
                                                        gpointer      user_data)      : Run Last

Emitted when the scanner has settings are hard setted.

scanner :

the emitting GnomeScanner

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "status-changed" signal

void                user_function                      (GnomeScanner *scanner,
                                                        gpointer      user_data)      : Run Last

Emitted when the scanner status as changed.

scanner :

the emitting GnomeScanner

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.
gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/html/GnomeScanSink.html0000644000175000017500000001111211152521232016327 00000000000000 GnomeScanSink

GnomeScanSink

GnomeScanSink — Plug scan output to application

Synopsis


#include <gnome-scan.h>

                    GnomeScanSink;

Object Hierarchy

  GObject
   +----GnomeScanPlugin
         +----GnomeScanSink
               +----GnomeScanPreviewSink

Description

Sink is the last stage of the acquisition process. It handle the scan output and plug it into the application. e.g. do OCR and put into document, add image as layer, etc.

In the future, GnomeScanSink should be replace or just herit from GeglOperation.

Details

GnomeScanSink

typedef struct _GnomeScanSink GnomeScanSink;

GnomeScanSink is the base class for all sink. A GnomeScanSink is basically a GnomeScanPlugin.

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Widget Gallery

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GnomeScanBackend

GnomeScanBackend — Probe scanners

Object Hierarchy

  GObject
   +----GnomeScanBackend

Signals

  "probe-done"                                     : Run Last
  "scanner-added"                                  : Run Last
  "scanner-removed"                                : Run First

Description

In Gnome Scan, the so called "backend" is only responsible to probe devices. In fact, the scanner is only responsible to detect scanner plug and unplug and trigger signal about that. Probing is just a way to add already plugged scanner just like adding a hotplugged scanner.

The backend itseld does not maintain a public list of scanner, it's up to the UI to maintain a list of scanner (e.g. through a GtkListStore).

GnomeScanBackend is the base class for real backend. If you want to instanciate all backends, just initialize all GnomeScanModules and instanciate each g_type_children() of GnomeScanBackend.

Details

GnomeScanBackend

typedef struct _GnomeScanBackend GnomeScanBackend;

The GnomeScanBackend is only responsible to probe scanners, emitting signal on scanner plug or unplug. Ideally, most of the acquisition work is done through GnomeScanner.


gnome_scan_backend_new ()

GnomeScanBackend*   gnome_scan_backend_new              (GType backend_type);

Instanciate a new backend of type type. It check wether type is a child type of GnomeScanBackend.

backend_type :

the top level backend GType

Returns :

a new GnomeScanBackend.

gnome_scan_backend_probe_scanners ()

void                gnome_scan_backend_probe_scanners   (GnomeScanBackend *backend);

Trigger probe. Ideally called in a new thread through g_thread_create().

See: g_thread_create()

backend :

a GnomeScanBackend

gnome_scan_backend_add_scanner ()

void                gnome_scan_backend_add_scanner      (GnomeScanBackend *backend,
                                                         GnomeScanner *scanner);

This function is used by child class to trigger "scanner-added" signal.

backend :

a GnomeScanBackend

scanner :

a new GnomeScanner

gnome_scan_backend_remove_scanner ()

void                gnome_scan_backend_remove_scanner   (GnomeScanBackend *backend,
                                                         GnomeScanner *scanner);

Trigger "scanner-removed" upon scanner. This function is to be used only by child class.

backend :

a GnomeScanBackend

scanner :

a deprecated GnomeScanner

gnome_scan_backend_probe_done ()

void                gnome_scan_backend_probe_done       (GnomeScanBackend *backend);

Trigger "probe-done" signal. Used by child class.

backend :

a GnomeScanBackend

Signal Details

The "probe-done" signal

void                user_function                      (GnomeScanBackend *backend,
                                                        gpointer          user_data)      : Run Last

This signal allow app to know if the backend has found a scanner during probe. If the "probe-done" signal is emitted and no "scanner-added" signal has been sent, this mean that no scanner has been found at all. Remember the backend does not handle a list of GnomeScanner.

backend :

the emitting GnomeScanBackend

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "scanner-added" signal

void                user_function                      (GnomeScanBackend *backend,
                                                        GnomeScanner     *scanner,
                                                        gpointer          user_data)      : Run Last

This backend is triggered each time it discover a new scanner during probe or on plug.

backend :

the emitting GnomeScanBackend

scanner :

the newly added GnomeScanner

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "scanner-removed" signal

void                user_function                      (GnomeScanBackend *backend,
                                                        GnomeScanner     *scanner,
                                                        gpointer          user_data)      : Run First

This signal is emitted as a scanner is lost. Every reference to this scanner must be removed.

backend :

the emitting GnomeScanBackend

scanner :

the scanner removed

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.
gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/html/core.html0000644000175000017500000000746111152521232014574 00000000000000 Part I. Gnome Scan Core Reference

Part I. Gnome Scan Core Reference

Table of Contents

Using Gnome Scan
Init and loading — Module loading and various registration
GnomeScanDialog — Scan configuration dialog
GnomeScanJob — Handling acquisition, processing and outputting
GnomeScanSettings — Store settings for plugins
Extending For Application
GnomeScanPlugin — Scan operation plugin
GnomeScanSink — Plug scan output to application
Parameter Specification — Custom plugin parameter type
GnomeScanParamWidget — A generic parameter widget
GnomeScanPreviewPlugin
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Object Hierarchy

    GObject
        GnomeScanBackend
        GTypeModule
            GnomeScanModule
        GnomeScanModuleManager
        GnomeScanSettings
        GnomeScanPlugin
            GnomeScanner
            GnomeScanSink
                GnomeScanPreviewSink
            GnomeScanProcessorCommon
        GnomeScanJob
        GInitiallyUnowned
            GtkObject
                GtkWidget
                    GtkContainer
                        GtkBin
                            GtkWindow
                                GtkDialog
                                    GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog
                                    GnomeScanDialog
                        GtkBox
                            GtkHBox
                                GnomeScanParamWidget
                    GtkDrawingArea
                        GnomeScanPreviewArea
    GnomeScanPreviewPlugin
        GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotation
        GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea
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GnomeScanPlugin

GnomeScanPlugin — Scan operation plugin

Object Hierarchy

  GObject
   +----GnomeScanPlugin
         +----GnomeScanner
         +----GnomeScanSink
         +----GnomeScanProcessorCommon

Properties

  "blurb"                    gchar*                : Read / Write / Construct Only
  "name"                     gchar*                : Read / Write / Construct Only
  "params"                   gpointer              : Read

Signals

  "params-changed"                                 : Run First

Description

A GnomeScanPlugin extends the processing pipeline. Only processing plugin derive directly GnomeScanPlugin. Source and Sink must derive from GnomeScanner and GnomeScanSink. Basically, a plugin handle common properties such as name, blurb and params. Each plugins as a per instance list of params. Those params are exposed to the UI and save in GnomeScanSettings.

Details

GnomeScanPlugin

typedef struct {
  GParamSpecPool	*params;
} GnomeScanPlugin;

GnomeScanPlugin is the base class for GnomeScanner and GnomeScanSink. The buffer property is considered as the output of a GnomeScanner, and the input of a GnomeScanSink.

GParamSpecPool *params;

the pool of params

gnome_scan_plugin_params_add ()

void                gnome_scan_plugin_params_add        (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin,
                                                         GParamSpec *param);

See: gnome-scan-param-specs

plugin :

a GnomeScanPlugin

param :

a GSParamSpec

gnome_scan_plugin_params_remove ()

void                gnome_scan_plugin_params_remove     (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin,
                                                         GParamSpec *param);

Remove a param spec from the param list.

plugin :

a GnomeScanPlugin

param :

a GSParamSpec

gnome_scan_plugin_params_clear ()

void                gnome_scan_plugin_params_clear      (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin);

Remove all instance parameters from a plugin.

plugin :

a GnomeScanPlugin

gnome_scan_plugin_params_changed ()

void                gnome_scan_plugin_params_changed    (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin,
                                                         GParamSpec *spec);

Emit "changed" for spec param. For use in derived class.

plugin :

a GnomeScanPlugin

spec :

a GParamSpec from plugin

gnome_scan_plugin_configure ()

void                gnome_scan_plugin_configure         (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin,
                                                         GnomeScanSettings *settings);

Note: Implemented by derived class, called by GnomeScanJob.

Search in settings value for its instance parameters.

plugin :

a GnomeScanPlugin

settings :

a GnomeScanPlugin

gnome_scan_plugin_configure_frame ()

void                gnome_scan_plugin_configure_frame   (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin);

Note: Implemented by derived class, called by GnomeScanJob.

This is used especially for per frame GEGL pipeline configuration.

plugin :

a GnomeScanPlugin

gnome_scan_plugin_start_frame ()

gboolean            gnome_scan_plugin_start_frame       (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin);

Note: Implemented by derived class, called by GnomeScanJob.

plugin :

a GnomeScanPlugin

Returns :

wether the frame is to be processed or aborted.

gnome_scan_plugin_work ()

gboolean            gnome_scan_plugin_work              (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin,
                                                         gdouble *progress);

Note: Implemented by derived class, called by GnomeScanJob.

Do an iteration of plugin work. Store the amount of work done in progress as a fraction, from 0 to 1. progress set to 1 means work completed.

plugin :

a GnomeScanPlugin

progress :

a pointer to a place where to store progress

Returns :

Wether more work iteration needs to be done.

gnome_scan_plugin_end_frame ()

void                gnome_scan_plugin_end_frame         (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin);

Note: Implemented by derived class, called by GnomeScanJob.

plugin :

a GnomeScanPlugin

gnome_scan_plugin_end_scan ()

void                gnome_scan_plugin_end_scan          (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin);

Note: Implemented by derived class, called by GnomeScanJob.

plugin :

a GnomeScanPlugin

gnome_scan_plugin_get_child_nodes ()

GList*              gnome_scan_plugin_get_child_nodes   (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin,
                                                         GeglNode *root);

Note: Implemented by derived class, called by GnomeScanJob.

Return the list of GeglNode to append to the pipeline. GnomeScanJob link "input" and "output" pads of sibling nodes, not auxiliary pad.

plugin :

a ""

root :

a root GeglNode

Returns :

a GList of GeglNode

Property Details

The "blurb" property

  "blurb"                    gchar*                : Read / Write / Construct Only

The plugin public blurb.

Default value: NULL


The "name" property

  "name"                     gchar*                : Read / Write / Construct Only

The plugin public name.

Default value: NULL


The "params" property

  "params"                   gpointer              : Read

The list of per instance GSParamSpec.

Signal Details

The "params-changed" signal

void                user_function                      (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin,
                                                        gpointer         spec,
                                                        gpointer         user_data)      : Run First

Triggered when one param of plugin has been added, changed, removed. Needs to be renamed to param-changed.

plugin :

the emitting GnomeScanPlugin

spec :

the spec of the changed parameter

user_data :

user data set when the signal handler was connected.
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For example: GS_DEFINE_QUARK (foo_bar, FooBar); expands to: GQuark gs_foo_bar_quark () { static GQuark quark = 0; if (!quark) { quark = g_quark_from_static_string ("FooBar"); } return quark; } quark_name : function prefix String : The string passed to g_quark_from_string() gnome_scan_format_new () gnome_scan_format_newGnomeScanFormat* gnome_scan_format_new (gchar *name, gchar *domain, gchar *description, gchar **mime_types, gchar **extensions); name : format name domain : translation domain description : description mime_types : list of mime types for this format extensions : list of suffixes for file of this format. Returns : a new GnomeScanFormat GnomeScanFormat GnomeScanFormattypedef struct { gchar *name; gchar *domain; gchar *description; gchar **mime_types; gchar **extensions; } GnomeScanFormat; enum GnomeScanUnit GnomeScanUnittypedef enum /*< lowercase_name=gs_param_unit,prefix=GS_UNIT >*/ { GS_UNIT_NONE=-1, GS_UNIT_PIXEL=GTK_UNIT_PIXEL, GS_UNIT_POINT=GTK_UNIT_POINTS, GS_UNIT_MM=GTK_UNIT_MM, GS_UNIT_BIT, GS_UNIT_DPI, GS_UNIT_PERCENT, GS_UNIT_MICROSECOND } GnomeScanUnit; gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-settings.xml0000644000175000017500000012305211152521232017214 00000000000000 ]> GnomeScanSettings 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library GnomeScanSettings Store settings for plugins Synopsis GnomeScanSettings; GnomeScanSettings* gnome_scan_settings_new (void); void gnome_scan_settings_init_value (GnomeScanSettings *settings, GParamSpec *pspec); void gnome_scan_settings_set (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, const GValue *value); void gnome_scan_settings_set_transform (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, const GValue *value); void gnome_scan_settings_set_double (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, gdouble value); void gnome_scan_settings_set_int (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, gint value); void gnome_scan_settings_set_boolean (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, gboolean value); void gnome_scan_settings_set_enum (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type, gint value); void gnome_scan_settings_set_boxed (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type, gpointer value); void gnome_scan_settings_set_object (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GObject *value); void gnome_scan_settings_set_pointer (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, gpointer value); GValue* gnome_scan_settings_get (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); GValue* gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type); gchar* gnome_scan_settings_get_string (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); gdouble gnome_scan_settings_get_double (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); gint gnome_scan_settings_get_int (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); gboolean gnome_scan_settings_get_boolean (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); gint gnome_scan_settings_get_enum (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type); gpointer gnome_scan_settings_get_boxed (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type); GObject* gnome_scan_settings_get_object (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); gpointer gnome_scan_settings_get_pointer (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); GHashTable* gnome_scan_settings_get_all (GnomeScanSettings *settings); Object Hierarchy GObject +----GnomeScanSettings Signals "changed" : Run Last Description When user switch from a scanner to another, he expects the settings to keep almost the same. e.g. resolution should not be resetted on device selection. The settings are remember in a GnomeScanSettings which maintains a table of GValue using GParamSpec:name as key. This allow to apply the same GnomeScanSettings on various GnomeScanPlugin through gnome_scan_plugin_configure(). Since 0.5.92, GnomeScanSettings load and store automatically settings in GConf in /apps/gnome-scan/prgname%/key%. Ensure you have a call to g_set_prgname() before gnome_scan_init(). Loading is done upon construction. However, storing is done at dispose stage. Ensure to correctly ref/unref your GnomeScanSettings instance in order to actually use this feature. Details GnomeScanSettings GnomeScanSettingstypedef struct _GnomeScanSettings GnomeScanSettings; A GnomeScanSettings manage a table of GValue indexed by the name of the param spec they where associated to. gnome_scan_settings_new () gnome_scan_settings_newGnomeScanSettings* gnome_scan_settings_new (void); Create a new empty GnomeScanSettings. Returns : a new GnomeScanSettings gnome_scan_settings_init_value () gnome_scan_settings_init_valuevoid gnome_scan_settings_init_value (GnomeScanSettings *settings, GParamSpec *pspec); Store a new value in settings using default value and key from pspec. settings : a GnomeScanSettings pspec : a GSParamSpec gnome_scan_settings_set () gnome_scan_settings_setvoid gnome_scan_settings_set (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, const GValue *value); Store value for name key. See: gnome_scan_settings_get() settings : a GnomeScanSettings name : GParamSpec name value : GParamSpec user value gnome_scan_settings_set_transform () gnome_scan_settings_set_transformvoid gnome_scan_settings_set_transform (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, const GValue *value); Store value for name key, keeping existing value type by transforming value. value type is used if the name setting has never been set. See: gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed() settings : a GnomeScanSettings name : GParamSpec name value : GParamSpec user value gnome_scan_settings_set_double () gnome_scan_settings_set_doublevoid gnome_scan_settings_set_double (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, gdouble value); See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform() settings : a GnomeScanSettings name : GParamSpec name value : gdouble value gnome_scan_settings_set_int () gnome_scan_settings_set_intvoid gnome_scan_settings_set_int (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, gint value); See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform() settings : a GnomeScanSettings name : GParamSpec name value : gint value gnome_scan_settings_set_boolean () gnome_scan_settings_set_booleanvoid gnome_scan_settings_set_boolean (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, gboolean value); See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform() settings : a GnomeScanSettings name : GParamSpec name value : gboolean value gnome_scan_settings_set_enum () gnome_scan_settings_set_enumvoid gnome_scan_settings_set_enum (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type, gint value); See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform() settings : a GnomeScanSettings name : GParamSpec name type : enum GType value : enum value gnome_scan_settings_set_boxed () gnome_scan_settings_set_boxedvoid gnome_scan_settings_set_boxed (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type, gpointer value); See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform() settings : a GnomeScanSettings name : GParamSpec name type : value : a GBoxed gnome_scan_settings_set_object () gnome_scan_settings_set_objectvoid gnome_scan_settings_set_object (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GObject *value); See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform() settings : a GnomeScanSettings name : GParamSpec name value : a GObject gnome_scan_settings_set_pointer () gnome_scan_settings_set_pointervoid gnome_scan_settings_set_pointer (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, gpointer value); See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform() settings : a GnomeScanSettings name : GParamSpec name value : a gpointer gnome_scan_settings_get () gnome_scan_settings_getGValue* gnome_scan_settings_get (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); Look for a value stored in the table for name key. settings : a GnomeScanSettings name : a key Returns : the value corresponding to key or NULL. See: gnome_scan_settings_set() gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed () gnome_scan_settings_get_transformedGValue* gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type); Look for a value stored in the table for name key. settings : a GnomeScanSettings name : a key type : Transformation destination type. Returns : the value corresponding to key or NULL. See: gnome_scan_settings_set() gnome_scan_settings_get_string () gnome_scan_settings_get_stringgchar* gnome_scan_settings_get_string (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); Look for a value stored in the table for name key. settings : a GnomeScanSettings name : a key Returns : the string corresponding to key. See: gnome_scan_settings_get() gnome_scan_settings_get_double () gnome_scan_settings_get_doublegdouble gnome_scan_settings_get_double (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); Look for a value stored in the table for name key. settings : a GnomeScanSettings name : a key Returns : the string corresponding to key or NULL. See: gnome_scan_settings_get() gnome_scan_settings_get_int () gnome_scan_settings_get_intgint gnome_scan_settings_get_int (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); Look for a value stored in the table for name key. settings : a GnomeScanSettings name : a key Returns : the string corresponding to key or NULL. See: gnome_scan_settings_get() gnome_scan_settings_get_boolean () gnome_scan_settings_get_booleangboolean gnome_scan_settings_get_boolean (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); settings : a GnomeScanSettings name : value name Returns : a gboolean gnome_scan_settings_get_enum () gnome_scan_settings_get_enumgint gnome_scan_settings_get_enum (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type); Look for a value stored in the table for name key. settings : a GnomeScanSettings name : a key type : GEnum subtype Returns : the enum value corresponding to key or 0. See: gnome_scan_settings_get() gnome_scan_settings_get_boxed () gnome_scan_settings_get_boxedgpointer gnome_scan_settings_get_boxed (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type); Look for a value stored in the table for name key. settings : a GnomeScanSettings name : a key type : GBoxed derived GType Returns : the boxed-type value corresponding to key or NULL. See: gnome_scan_settings_get() gnome_scan_settings_get_object () gnome_scan_settings_get_objectGObject* gnome_scan_settings_get_object (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); Look for a value stored in the table for name key. settings : a GnomeScanSettings name : a key Returns : the object corresponding to key or NULL. See: gnome_scan_settings_get() gnome_scan_settings_get_pointer () gnome_scan_settings_get_pointergpointer gnome_scan_settings_get_pointer (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); Look for a value stored in the table for name key. settings : a GnomeScanSettings name : a key Returns : the pointer corresponding to key or NULL. See: gnome_scan_settings_get() gnome_scan_settings_get_all () gnome_scan_settings_get_allGHashTable* gnome_scan_settings_get_all (GnomeScanSettings *settings); Retrun all stored values in a GHashTable. Use g_hash_table_ref() if you want to keep the GHashTable in memory after settings destruction. settings : a GnomeScanSettings Returns : a GHashTable containings GValues Signal Details The <literal>"changed"</literal> signal GnomeScanSettings::changedvoid user_function (GnomeScanSettings *widget, gchar *key, gpointer user_data) : Run Last This signal is emitted when the value is changed by the user. widget : The emitting widget key : The changed key value : The new value user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected. gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.xml0000644000175000017500000001742111152521232021143 00000000000000 ]> GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog Give the user the acquisition control Synopsis #include <gnome-scan.h> GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog; GtkWidget* gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_new (GtkWindow *parent, GnomeScanJob *job); void gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_run (GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog *dialog); Object Hierarchy GObject +----GInitiallyUnowned +----GtkObject +----GtkWidget +----GtkContainer +----GtkBin +----GtkWindow +----GtkDialog +----GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog Implemented Interfaces GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog implements AtkImplementorIface and GtkBuildable. Properties "job" GnomeScanJob* : Read / Write / Construct Only Description The acquisition process might be long, the GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog primarily shows a progress bar and of course, allow user to cancel the job. The GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog also has nice UI to handle mass acquisition. This is done through a simple UI in order to make it very quick. The dialog shows a stop button which either cancel a running acquisition or end the mass acquisition process. Ideally, the scanner has automatic document feeder and the user just puts its photos/document page and trigger acquisition. However, since most scanner does not have such feature (e.g. flatbed scanner or sheetfed scanner), GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog shows a Next button that redo the scan with the same configuration. The idea is to allow the user to put page, configure, trigger, put next page, press Enter, and loop until there is not other page. The acquisition and processing is done in a work thread. See GnomeScanJob and gnome_scan_job_run(). Details GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog GnomeScanAcquisitionDialogtypedef struct _GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog; A struct with a looonnnng name. gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_new () gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_newGtkWidget* gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_new (GtkWindow *parent, GnomeScanJob *job); Create a new dialog ready to run job parent : the parent GtkWindow job : the GnomeScanJob to run Returns : a new GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_run () gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_runvoid gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_run (GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog *dialog); Start a GMainLoop, run "job" in a worker thread, monitor progress and allow user to control the execution of the job. Note that the progressbar is updated about 24 times per seconds. dialog : a GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog Property Details The <literal>"job"</literal> property GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog:job "job" GnomeScanJob* : Read / Write / Construct Only The job being monitored by the GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog. gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-page-orientation-widget.xml0000644000175000017500000000316311152521232022102 00000000000000 ]> gnome-scan-page-orientation-widget 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library gnome-scan-page-orientation-widget Synopsis GnomeScanPageOrientationWidget; Description Details GnomeScanPageOrientationWidget GnomeScanPageOrientationWidgettypedef struct { } GnomeScanPageOrientationWidget; gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-param-specs.xml0000644000175000017500000014167111152521232017576 00000000000000 ]> Parameter Specification 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library Parameter Specification Custom plugin parameter type Synopsis #include <gnome-scan.h> #define GS_DEFINE_PARAM (prefix, Prefix, param_name, ParamName, VALUE_TYPE) #define GS_PARAM_GROUP_SCANNER_FRONT #define GS_PARAM_GROUP_FORMAT #define GS_PARAM_GROUP_SINK_FRONT #define GS_PARAM_GROUP_PREVIEW #define GS_PARAM_GROUP_HIDDEN GQuark gs_param_spec_get_group (GParamSpec *spec); const gchar* gs_param_spec_get_group_string (GParamSpec *spec); void gs_param_spec_set_group (GParamSpec *spec, GQuark group); void gs_param_spec_set_group_from_string (GParamSpec *spec, const gchar *group); void gs_param_spec_set_domain (GParamSpec *spec, const gchar *domain); const gchar* gs_param_spec_get_domain (GParamSpec *spec); void gs_param_spec_set_unit (GParamSpec *spec, GnomeScanUnit unit); GnomeScanUnit gs_param_spec_get_unit (GParamSpec *spec); void gs_param_spec_set_index (GParamSpec *spec, guint index); guint gs_param_spec_get_index (GParamSpec *spec); void gs_param_spec_set_widget_type (GParamSpec *spec, GType type); GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_boolean (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, gboolean default_value, GParamFlags flags); GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_int (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, gint minimum, gint maximum, gint default_value, GParamFlags flags); GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_double (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, gdouble minimum, gdouble maximum, gdouble default_value, GParamFlags flags); GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_string (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, const gchar *default_value, GParamFlags flags); GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_pointer (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GType widget, GParamFlags flags); GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_range (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GValue *minimum, GValue *maximum, GValue *step, GValue *default_value, GParamFlags flags); GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_enum (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GValueArray *values, GValue *default_value, GParamFlags flags); GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_paper_size (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GtkPaperSize *default_ps, GSList *enumeration, GParamFlags flags); GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_page_orientation (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, guint default_value, GParamFlags flags); Description Instead of using a all-in-one option object (like in Gnome Scan 0.4), Gnome Scan now use regular GParamSpecs. Gnome Scan GParamSpecs (referred as GSParamSpecs) have been designed in order to build generic widget for plugins parameters (like Gegl and other projects does). A common attribute added to each GSParamSpec is the group quark. The group quark is computed from the translated group title. Also, GSParamSpecs are much more high-level than it's parent GParamSpec in order to build complex param widgets (range, area, paper-size, …). Current implementation makes a heavy use of g_param_spec_set_qdata(), because GParamSpec is a shallow type. Future implementation might break thing for either creating its own GSParamSpec fundamental type or simply using a common struct right after the parent_instance field. Details GS_DEFINE_PARAM() GS_DEFINE_PARAM#define GS_DEFINE_PARAM(prefix, Prefix, param_name, ParamName, VALUE_TYPE) Convenient function that avoid duplicated bug writing GLib boiler plate for GType registration for a custom GParamSpec. For example: GS_DEFINE_PARAM (foo, Foo,bar, Bar, G_TYPE_INT); expands to: GType foo_param_bar_get_type () { static GType type = 0; if (!type) { const GParamSpecTypeInfo info = { sizeof (FooParamBarSpec), 0, NULL, G_TYPE_INT, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL }; type = g_param_type_register_static ("FooParamBarSpec", &info); } return type; } You'll then have to declare a FooParamSpecBar structure as well as declaring foo_param_bar_get_type() and writing some macros. prefix : Prefix : param_name : param prefix ParamName : Capitalized param name VALUE_TYPE : The macro returning the value GType GS_PARAM_GROUP_SCANNER_FRONT GS_PARAM_GROUP_SCANNER_FRONT#define GS_PARAM_GROUP_SCANNER_FRONT (gs_scanner_front_quark ()) Scanner option group for not every user GS_PARAM_GROUP_FORMAT GS_PARAM_GROUP_FORMAT#define GS_PARAM_GROUP_FORMAT (gs_format_quark ()) GS_PARAM_GROUP_SINK_FRONT GS_PARAM_GROUP_SINK_FRONT#define GS_PARAM_GROUP_SINK_FRONT (gs_sink_front_quark ()) GS_PARAM_GROUP_PREVIEW GS_PARAM_GROUP_PREVIEW#define GS_PARAM_GROUP_PREVIEW (gs_preview_quark()) Scanner option group for preview page. Option that's needs instant view of the effect of selecting them GS_PARAM_GROUP_HIDDEN GS_PARAM_GROUP_HIDDEN#define GS_PARAM_GROUP_HIDDEN (gs_hidden_quark()) Scanner option group not shown to user gs_param_spec_get_group () gs_param_spec_get_groupGQuark gs_param_spec_get_group (GParamSpec *spec); Retrieve the spec group. Since the group is not store in a struct, but using qdata, just cast spec to GParamSpec. spec : The GSParamSpec Returns : spec group's quark gs_param_spec_get_group_string () gs_param_spec_get_group_stringconst gchar* gs_param_spec_get_group_string (GParamSpec *spec); Retrieve the spec group string. Since the group is not store in a struct, but using qdata, just cast spec to GParamSpec. The string is not translated. See: gs_param_spec_get_group() spec : The GSParamSpec Returns : spec group's quark gs_param_spec_set_group () gs_param_spec_set_groupvoid gs_param_spec_set_group (GParamSpec *spec, GQuark group); spec : a GSParamSpec group : new spec group's GQuark. gs_param_spec_set_group_from_string () gs_param_spec_set_group_from_stringvoid gs_param_spec_set_group_from_string (GParamSpec *spec, const gchar *group); spec : a GSParamSpec group : new spec group name gs_param_spec_set_domain () gs_param_spec_set_domainvoid gs_param_spec_set_domain (GParamSpec *spec, const gchar *domain); spec : a GSParamSpec domain : domain for translating spec nick and blurb gs_param_spec_get_domain () gs_param_spec_get_domainconst gchar* gs_param_spec_get_domain (GParamSpec *spec); spec : a GSParamSpec Returns : gs_param_spec_set_unit () gs_param_spec_set_unitvoid gs_param_spec_set_unit (GParamSpec *spec, GnomeScanUnit unit); Parameter unit is specified for UI, but can also be need for e.g. length of scan ROI where unit translation might occur. spec : a GSParamSpec unit : GnomeScanUnit fo spec gs_param_spec_get_unit () gs_param_spec_get_unitGnomeScanUnit gs_param_spec_get_unit (GParamSpec *spec); spec : a GSParamSpec Returns : a GnomeScanUnit gs_param_spec_set_index () gs_param_spec_set_indexvoid gs_param_spec_set_index (GParamSpec *spec, guint index); spec : a GSParamSpec index : new spec'index gs_param_spec_get_index () gs_param_spec_get_indexguint gs_param_spec_get_index (GParamSpec *spec); spec : a GSParamSpec Returns : an integer. gs_param_spec_set_widget_type () gs_param_spec_set_widget_typevoid gs_param_spec_set_widget_type (GParamSpec *spec, GType type); This part is the only bound from backend to frontend. It might be removed later. The idea is to have widget per param, not per type. spec : a GSParamSpec type : a widget GType gs_param_spec_boolean () gs_param_spec_booleanGParamSpec* gs_param_spec_boolean (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, gboolean default_value, GParamFlags flags); Create a new GSParamSpec of for boolean value. name is for use internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and blurb should be marked for translation. name : param name nick : param nickname blurb : description of the parameter group : param group quark default_value : default value flags : Flags Returns : a new GSParamSpec gs_param_spec_int () gs_param_spec_intGParamSpec* gs_param_spec_int (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, gint minimum, gint maximum, gint default_value, GParamFlags flags); Create a new GSParamSpec of for integer value. name is for use internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and blurb should be marked for translation. name : param name nick : param nickname blurb : description of the parameter group : param group quark minimum : minimum value maximum : maximum value default_value : default value flags : Flags Returns : a new GSParamSpec gs_param_spec_double () gs_param_spec_doubleGParamSpec* gs_param_spec_double (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, gdouble minimum, gdouble maximum, gdouble default_value, GParamFlags flags); Create a new GSParamSpec of for double value. name is for use internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and blurb should be marked for translation. name : param name nick : param nickname blurb : description of the parameter group : param group quark minimum : minimum value maximum : maximum value default_value : default value flags : Flags Returns : a new GSParamSpec gs_param_spec_string () gs_param_spec_stringGParamSpec* gs_param_spec_string (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, const gchar *default_value, GParamFlags flags); Create a new GSParamSpec of for string value. name is for use internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and blurb should be marked for translation. name : param name nick : param nickname blurb : description of the parameter group : param group quark default_value : default value flags : Flags Returns : a new GSParamSpec gs_param_spec_pointer () gs_param_spec_pointerGParamSpec* gs_param_spec_pointer (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GType widget, GParamFlags flags); Create a new GSParamSpec of for boolean value. name is for use internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and blurb should be marked for translation. Other GSParamSpec have predefined widget type. Pointer spec allow to store alsmost everything and thus needs specific widget type. name : param name nick : param nickname blurb : description of the parameter group : param group quark widget : widget type flags : Flags Returns : a new GSParamSpec gs_param_spec_range () gs_param_spec_rangeGParamSpec* gs_param_spec_range (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GValue *minimum, GValue *maximum, GValue *step, GValue *default_value, GParamFlags flags); Create a new GSParamSpecRange. This spec has been designed to store both integer and float value. Ensure all GValue have the same type. name : spec name nick : spec nick blurb : spec blurb group : The quark of the group the param belong to minimum : value of the lowest allowed value maximum : value of the highed allowed value step : lenght between two values default_value : flags : Param flags. Returns : the new GSParamSpecRange gs_param_spec_enum () gs_param_spec_enumGParamSpec* gs_param_spec_enum (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GValueArray *values, GValue *default_value, GParamFlags flags); Create a new GSParamSpecEnum . This parameter spec has been designed to handle integer, float and string value. name : spec name nick : spec nick blurb : spec blurb group : The quark of the group the param belong to values : Allowed values default_value : default value; flags : Param flags. Returns : the new GSParamSpecEnum gs_param_spec_paper_size () gs_param_spec_paper_sizeGParamSpec* gs_param_spec_paper_size (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GtkPaperSize *default_ps, GSList *enumeration, GParamFlags flags); Create a new GSParamSpec of for GtkPaperSize value. name is for use internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and blurb should be marked for translation. name : param name nick : param nickname blurb : description of the parameter group : param group quark default_ps : default paper size enumeration : available paper size flags : Flags Returns : a new GSParamSpec gs_param_spec_page_orientation () gs_param_spec_page_orientationGParamSpec* gs_param_spec_page_orientation (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, guint default_value, GParamFlags flags); Create a new GSParamSpec of for GtkPageOrientation value. name is for use internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and blurb should be marked for translation. name : param name nick : param nickname blurb : description of the parameter group : param group quark default_value : default value flags : Flags Returns : a new GSParamSpec gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-number-widget.xml0000644000175000017500000000277011152521232020130 00000000000000 ]> gnome-scan-number-widget 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library gnome-scan-number-widget Synopsis typedef GnomeScanNumberWidget; Description Details GnomeScanNumberWidget GnomeScanNumberWidgettypedef struct _GnomeScanNumberWidgetClass GnomeScanNumberWidget; gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-backend.xml0000644000175000017500000003332311152521232016744 00000000000000 ]> GnomeScanBackend 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library GnomeScanBackend Probe scanners Synopsis GnomeScanBackend; GnomeScanBackend* gnome_scan_backend_new (GType backend_type); void gnome_scan_backend_probe_scanners (GnomeScanBackend *backend); void gnome_scan_backend_add_scanner (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanner *scanner); void gnome_scan_backend_remove_scanner (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanner *scanner); void gnome_scan_backend_probe_done (GnomeScanBackend *backend); Object Hierarchy GObject +----GnomeScanBackend Signals "probe-done" : Run Last "scanner-added" : Run Last "scanner-removed" : Run First Description In Gnome Scan, the so called "backend" is only responsible to probe devices. In fact, the scanner is only responsible to detect scanner plug and unplug and trigger signal about that. Probing is just a way to add already plugged scanner just like adding a hotplugged scanner. The backend itseld does not maintain a public list of scanner, it's up to the UI to maintain a list of scanner (e.g. through a GtkListStore). GnomeScanBackend is the base class for real backend. If you want to instanciate all backends, just initialize all GnomeScanModules and instanciate each g_type_children() of GnomeScanBackend. Details GnomeScanBackend GnomeScanBackendtypedef struct _GnomeScanBackend GnomeScanBackend; The GnomeScanBackend is only responsible to probe scanners, emitting signal on scanner plug or unplug. Ideally, most of the acquisition work is done through GnomeScanner. gnome_scan_backend_new () gnome_scan_backend_newGnomeScanBackend* gnome_scan_backend_new (GType backend_type); Instanciate a new backend of type type. It check wether type is a child type of GnomeScanBackend. backend_type : the top level backend GType Returns : a new GnomeScanBackend. gnome_scan_backend_probe_scanners () gnome_scan_backend_probe_scannersvoid gnome_scan_backend_probe_scanners (GnomeScanBackend *backend); Trigger probe. Ideally called in a new thread through g_thread_create(). See: g_thread_create() backend : a GnomeScanBackend gnome_scan_backend_add_scanner () gnome_scan_backend_add_scannervoid gnome_scan_backend_add_scanner (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanner *scanner); This function is used by child class to trigger "scanner-added" signal. backend : a GnomeScanBackend scanner : a new GnomeScanner gnome_scan_backend_remove_scanner () gnome_scan_backend_remove_scannervoid gnome_scan_backend_remove_scanner (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanner *scanner); Trigger "scanner-removed" upon scanner. This function is to be used only by child class. backend : a GnomeScanBackend scanner : a deprecated GnomeScanner gnome_scan_backend_probe_done () gnome_scan_backend_probe_donevoid gnome_scan_backend_probe_done (GnomeScanBackend *backend); Trigger "probe-done" signal. Used by child class. backend : a GnomeScanBackend Signal Details The <literal>"probe-done"</literal> signal GnomeScanBackend::probe-donevoid user_function (GnomeScanBackend *backend, gpointer user_data) : Run Last This signal allow app to know if the backend has found a scanner during probe. If the "probe-done" signal is emitted and no "scanner-added" signal has been sent, this mean that no scanner has been found at all. Remember the backend does not handle a list of GnomeScanner. backend : the emitting GnomeScanBackend user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected. The <literal>"scanner-added"</literal> signal GnomeScanBackend::scanner-addedvoid user_function (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanner *scanner, gpointer user_data) : Run Last This backend is triggered each time it discover a new scanner during probe or on plug. backend : the emitting GnomeScanBackend scanner : the newly added GnomeScanner user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected. The <literal>"scanner-removed"</literal> signal GnomeScanBackend::scanner-removedvoid user_function (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanner *scanner, gpointer user_data) : Run First This signal is emitted as a scanner is lost. Every reference to this scanner must be removed. backend : the emitting GnomeScanBackend scanner : the scanner removed user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected. gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-module.xml0000644000175000017500000001536211152521232016645 00000000000000 ]> GnomeScanModule 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library GnomeScanModule Module loading and initialization Synopsis #define GS_DEFINE_MODULE_TYPE (TN, t_n, T_P) GnomeScanModule; GnomeScanModule* gnome_scan_module_new (gchar *filename); Object Hierarchy GObject +----GTypeModule +----GnomeScanModule Implemented Interfaces GnomeScanModule implements GTypePlugin. Properties "filename" gchar* : Read / Write / Construct Only Description A module represent the library opened with GModule where are stored a list of GObjects. Details GS_DEFINE_MODULE_TYPE() GS_DEFINE_MODULE_TYPE#define GS_DEFINE_MODULE_TYPE(TN, t_n, T_P) Convenient macro used to declare a dynamicly registered type. For example: GS_DEFINE_MODULE_TYPE (FooBar, foo_bar, G_TYPE_OBJECT) expands to: static void foo_bar_init (FooBar *self); static void foo_bar_class_init (FooBarClass *klass); static GType foo_bar_type = 0; GType foo_bar_get_type () { return foo_bar_type; } void foo_bar_register_type (GTypeModule *module) { if (!foo_bar_type) { static const GTypeInfo type_info = { sizeof (FooBarClass), (GBaseInitFunc) NULL, (GBaseFinalizeFunc) NULL, (GClassInitFunc) foo_bar_class_init, NULL, NULL, sizeof (FooBar), 0, (GInstanceInitFunc) foo_bar_init }; foo_bar_type = g_type_module_register_type (module, G_TYPE_OBJECT, g_intern_static_string ("FooBar"), &type_info, 0); } } See: G_DEFINE_TYPE TN : Capitalized type name t_n : Type function prefix T_P : Parent GType macro GnomeScanModule GnomeScanModuletypedef struct { void (* init) (GnomeScanModule *module); void (* finalize) (GnomeScanModule *module); } GnomeScanModule; A GnomeScanModule handle the loading, initialization, finalization and unloading of a module. If you want to extends Gnome Scan, you must implement two function, one for init and one for finalize, called gnome_scan_module_init() and gnome_scan_module_finalize(). You should prefix function prototypes with G_MODULE_EXPORT. gnome_scan_module_new () gnome_scan_module_newGnomeScanModule* gnome_scan_module_new (gchar *filename); Open and initialize a new module. This function should be used only by GnomeScanModuleManager. filename : The path to shared object Returns : a new GnomeScanModule Property Details The <literal>"filename"</literal> property GnomeScanModule:filename "filename" gchar* : Read / Write / Construct Only The path to the shared object. Default value: NULL gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-sink.xml0000644000175000017500000000456511152521232016327 00000000000000 ]> GnomeScanSink 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library GnomeScanSink Plug scan output to application Synopsis #include <gnome-scan.h> GnomeScanSink; Object Hierarchy GObject +----GnomeScanPlugin +----GnomeScanSink +----GnomeScanPreviewSink Description Sink is the last stage of the acquisition process. It handle the scan output and plug it into the application. e.g. do OCR and put into document, add image as layer, etc. In the future, GnomeScanSink should be replace or just herit from GeglOperation. Details GnomeScanSink GnomeScanSinktypedef struct _GnomeScanSink GnomeScanSink; GnomeScanSink is the base class for all sink. A GnomeScanSink is basically a GnomeScanPlugin. gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-param-widget.xml0000644000175000017500000002777311152521232017752 00000000000000 ]> GnomeScanParamWidget 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library GnomeScanParamWidget A generic parameter widget Synopsis #define GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET (TypeName, type_name) #define GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER (TypeName, type_name) GnomeScanParamWidget; GtkWidget* gnome_scan_param_widget_new (GnomeScanSettings *settings, GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *pspec); void gnome_scan_param_widget_set_value (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget, GValue *value); void gnome_scan_param_widget_changed (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget); Object Hierarchy GObject +----GInitiallyUnowned +----GtkObject +----GtkWidget +----GtkContainer +----GtkBox +----GtkHBox +----GnomeScanParamWidget Implemented Interfaces GnomeScanParamWidget implements AtkImplementorIface and GtkBuildable. Properties "param-spec" gpointer : Read / Write / Construct Only "plugin" GnomeScanPlugin* : Read / Write / Construct Only "settings" GnomeScanSettings* : Read / Write / Construct Only "value" GValue* : Read / Write Description This widget build it self automatically considering the GParamSpec passed to the constructor. Details GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET() GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET#define GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET(TypeName, type_name) Generate all boiler plate code for creating a new GnomeScanParamWidget derived class. TypeName : class name type_name : function prefix GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER() GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER#define GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER(TypeName, type_name) Generate all boiler plate header declaration for creating a new GnomeScanParamWidget derived class. TypeName : class name type_name : function prefix GnomeScanParamWidget GnomeScanParamWidgettypedef struct { GnomeScanSettings* settings; GnomeScanPlugin* plugin; GParamSpec *pspec; GValue *value; gboolean shows_label; gboolean expands; gboolean shows_unit; } GnomeScanParamWidget; gnome_scan_param_widget_new () gnome_scan_param_widget_newGtkWidget* gnome_scan_param_widget_new (GnomeScanSettings *settings, GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *pspec); Build a new GnomeScanParamWidget from pspec widget_type. Initialize settings with pspec default value if needed. settings : The GnomeScanSettings where to store values plugin : The GnomeScanPlugin to configure pspec : The GParamSpec to be managed Returns : The new GnomeScanParamWidget gnome_scan_param_widget_set_value () gnome_scan_param_widget_set_valuevoid gnome_scan_param_widget_set_value (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget, GValue *value); Set the value of the widget. It's up to you to ensure the value correspond to the param spec. widget : a GnomeScanParamWidget value : a GValue gnome_scan_param_widget_changed () gnome_scan_param_widget_changedvoid gnome_scan_param_widget_changed (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget); Trigger changed signal, as if user have touched the GUI. widget : a GnomeScanParamWidget Property Details The <literal>"param-spec"</literal> property GnomeScanParamWidget:param-spec "param-spec" gpointer : Read / Write / Construct Only The param spec the widget is representing. A widget can handle only one GParamSpec per instance, the widget being builded upon construction depending on the GParamSpec. The <literal>"plugin"</literal> property GnomeScanParamWidget:plugin "plugin" GnomeScanPlugin* : Read / Write / Construct Only The <literal>"settings"</literal> property GnomeScanParamWidget:settings "settings" GnomeScanSettings* : Read / Write / Construct Only The <literal>"value"</literal> property GnomeScanParamWidget:value "value" GValue* : Read / Write The current value associated with the param-spec. gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-boolean-widget.xml0000644000175000017500000000302411152521232020250 00000000000000 ]> gnome-scan-boolean-widget 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library gnome-scan-boolean-widget Synopsis GnomeScanBooleanWidget; Description Details GnomeScanBooleanWidget GnomeScanBooleanWidgettypedef struct { GnomeScanParamWidget parent_instance; } GnomeScanBooleanWidget; gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-dialog.xml0000644000175000017500000001611711152521232016616 00000000000000 ]> GnomeScanDialog 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library GnomeScanDialog Scan configuration dialog Synopsis #include <gnome-scan.h> GnomeScanDialog; GtkWidget* gnome_scan_dialog_new (GtkWindow *parent, GnomeScanJob *job); void gnome_scan_dialog_run (GnomeScanDialog *dialog); Object Hierarchy GObject +----GInitiallyUnowned +----GtkObject +----GtkWidget +----GtkContainer +----GtkBin +----GtkWindow +----GtkDialog +----GnomeScanDialog Implemented Interfaces GnomeScanDialog implements AtkImplementorIface and GtkBuildable. Properties "job" GnomeScanJob* : Read / Write / Construct Only Description The goal of the GnomeScanDialog is to allow the user to configure a GnomeScanJob, and trigger the execution of this job by running a GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog on it. Details GnomeScanDialog GnomeScanDialogtypedef struct _GnomeScanDialog GnomeScanDialog; The GnomeScanDialog is an autofilled GtkDialog that present a graphical interface consistent with GtkPrintUnixDialog available Gtk+ since 2.10, but intirely adapted to scanning. You should not touch GtkDialog vbox, however, if you want to add a About button or similar, use GtkDialog action_area. gnome_scan_dialog_new () gnome_scan_dialog_newGtkWidget* gnome_scan_dialog_new (GtkWindow *parent, GnomeScanJob *job); Instanciate the new dialog and populate it considering job scanner, processor and sink. parent : The parent GtkWindow job : the job to configure Returns : a new GnomeScanDialog gnome_scan_dialog_run () gnome_scan_dialog_runvoid gnome_scan_dialog_run (GnomeScanDialog *dialog); Run the dialog. If no backends are loaded, a popup is shown, and the function returns. If no scanners has been detected, the dialog wait for scanner plug through "scanner-added" signal, and present a warning popup to user asking him to ensure device is plugged, etc. Once the dialog has been applied, a GnomeScanAquisitionDialog is run on the "job". See: GnomeScanJob dialog : a GnomeScanDialog Property Details The <literal>"job"</literal> property GnomeScanDialog:job "job" GnomeScanJob* : Read / Write / Construct Only The job the dialog is configuring. gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.xml0000644000175000017500000000773211152521232021245 00000000000000 ]> gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area Synopsis #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA #define GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA (obj) GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea; GType gnome_scan_preview_plugin_area_get_type (void); Object Hierarchy GnomeScanPreviewPlugin +----GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea Description Details GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA#define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA (gnome_scan_preview_plugin_area_get_type()) GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA() GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA#define GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA, GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea)) obj : GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea GnomeScanPreviewPluginAreatypedef struct _GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea; gnome_scan_preview_plugin_area_get_type () gnome_scan_preview_plugin_area_get_typeGType gnome_scan_preview_plugin_area_get_type (void); Returns : gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-init.xml0000644000175000017500000000576711152521232016333 00000000000000 ]> Init and loading 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library Init and loading Module loading and various registration Synopsis #include <gnome-scan.h> void gnome_scan_init (gint *argc, gchar ***argv); void gnome_scan_exit (void); Description Details gnome_scan_init () gnome_scan_initvoid gnome_scan_init (gint *argc, gchar ***argv); This function must be called before any other gnome_scan function. It initialize GnomeScanModules and register various stuffs like GtkStockItem, etc. argc : a pointer to arg count argv : a pointer to arg values. gnome_scan_exit () gnome_scan_exitvoid gnome_scan_exit (void); This function should be called once you're finished with gnome scan. It will unload modules, remove stock icons, exit dependencies, etc. gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.xml0000644000175000017500000000353211152521232022166 00000000000000 ]> GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotation 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotation Synopsis GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotation; Object Hierarchy GnomeScanPreviewPlugin +----GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotation Description Details GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotation GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotationtypedef struct _GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotation GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotation; gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-preview-plugin.xml0000644000175000017500000002735411152521232020341 00000000000000 ]> GnomeScanPreviewPlugin 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library GnomeScanPreviewPlugin Synopsis #define GS_DEFINE_PREVIEW_PLUGIN (Name, name, options) GnomeScanPreviewPlugin; GnomeScanPreviewPlugin* gnome_scan_preview_plugin (GType type, GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *pspec, GtkWidget *gspa, GnomeScanSettings *settings, GtkBox *bbox); void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_freeze (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp); void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_thaw (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp); void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_changed (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp); void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_draw_buffer (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp, GtkWidget *gspa, cairo_t *cr); void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_destroy (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp); Object Hierarchy GnomeScanPreviewPlugin +----GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotation +----GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea Description Details GS_DEFINE_PREVIEW_PLUGIN() GS_DEFINE_PREVIEW_PLUGIN#define GS_DEFINE_PREVIEW_PLUGIN(Name, name, options) Generate glib boiler plate code for creatin a new preview plugin. Name : Class name name : function prefix options : options to watch. GnomeScanPreviewPlugin GnomeScanPreviewPlugintypedef struct { GnomeScanPlugin* plugin; GtkWidget* preview_area; GnomeScanSettings* settings; GParamSpec* pspec; gulong settings_changed; gulong preview_changed; gboolean frozen; } GnomeScanPreviewPlugin; gnome_scan_preview_plugin () gnome_scan_preview_pluginGnomeScanPreviewPlugin* gnome_scan_preview_plugin (GType type, GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *pspec, GtkWidget *gspa, GnomeScanSettings *settings, GtkBox *bbox); type : subtype of GnomeScanPreviewPlugin to instanciate plugin : pspec : the GSParamSpec to manage gspa : the GnomeScanPreviewArea to extend settings : the GnomeScanSettings where to store value bbox : Returns : a GnomeScanPreviewPlugin gnome_scan_preview_plugin_freeze () gnome_scan_preview_plugin_freezevoid gnome_scan_preview_plugin_freeze (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp); Freeze the plugin so that it doesn't react on value changes. gspp : a GnomeScanPreviewPlugin gnome_scan_preview_plugin_thaw () gnome_scan_preview_plugin_thawvoid gnome_scan_preview_plugin_thaw (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp); Thaw the plugin so that it react on value changes. gspp : a GnomeScanPreviewPlugin gnome_scan_preview_plugin_changed () gnome_scan_preview_plugin_changedvoid gnome_scan_preview_plugin_changed (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp); To be called when the preview has been changed. gspp : a GnomeScanPreviewPlugin gnome_scan_preview_plugin_draw_buffer () gnome_scan_preview_plugin_draw_buffervoid gnome_scan_preview_plugin_draw_buffer (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp, GtkWidget *gspa, cairo_t *cr); For use by GnomeScanPreviewArea gspp : a GnomeScanPreviewPlugin gspa : a GnomeScaPreviewArea cr : a cairo context Stability Level: Private gnome_scan_preview_plugin_destroy () gnome_scan_preview_plugin_destroyvoid gnome_scan_preview_plugin_destroy (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp); gspp : the dying GnomeScanPreviewPlugin gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-string-widget.xml0000644000175000017500000000300611152521232020137 00000000000000 ]> gnome-scan-string-widget 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library gnome-scan-string-widget Synopsis GnomeScanStringWidget; Description Details GnomeScanStringWidget GnomeScanStringWidgettypedef struct { GnomeScanParamWidget parent_instance; } GnomeScanStringWidget; gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-job.xml0000644000175000017500000002773011152521232016134 00000000000000 ]> GnomeScanJob 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library GnomeScanJob Handling acquisition, processing and outputting Synopsis #include <gnome-scan.h> GnomeScanJob; GnomeScanJob* gnome_scan_job_new (GnomeScanSettings *settings, GnomeScanSink *sink); void gnome_scan_job_set_settings (GnomeScanJob *job, GnomeScanSettings *settings); GnomeScanSettings* gnome_scan_job_get_settings (GnomeScanJob *job); void gnome_scan_job_add_processor (GnomeScanJob *job, GnomeScanPlugin *processor); void gnome_scan_job_set_sink (GnomeScanJob *job, GnomeScanSink *sink); Object Hierarchy GObject +----GnomeScanJob Properties "scanner" GnomeScanner* : Read / Write "settings" GnomeScanSettings* : Read / Write "sink" GnomeScanSink* : Read / Write Description In Gnome Scan, the job of scanning is divided in three parts : acquiring, processing and outputting. The first stage is handled by GnomeScanner plugin. The second is handled using GeglOperation. The latter is handled by GnomeScanSink plugin. The purpose of GnomeScanJob is to marshal the configuration and execution of these three part, allowing to easily delegate job execution in a worker thread. Details GnomeScanJob GnomeScanJobtypedef struct { gdouble progress; gchar* stage; gboolean done; } GnomeScanJob; A GnomeScanJob object handle the acquisition, processing and outputing of images. Use gnome_scan_job_run() to execute the job. During its execution, the job will fill progress and stage in order you to know what he is doing. This way, the main thread can know what the worker thread is doing. gdouble progress; a fraction indicating the progress of the execution (from 0 to 1) gchar *stage; a description of the current stage being executed. gboolean done; gnome_scan_job_new () gnome_scan_job_newGnomeScanJob* gnome_scan_job_new (GnomeScanSettings *settings, GnomeScanSink *sink); Instanciate a new job. If settings is null, a new GnomeScanSettings is created. settings : a GnomeScanSettings or NULL sink : the GnomeScanSink Returns : a new GnomeScanJob gnome_scan_job_set_settings () gnome_scan_job_set_settingsvoid gnome_scan_job_set_settings (GnomeScanJob *job, GnomeScanSettings *settings); Set the settings for this job. job : a GnomeScanJob settings : a GnomeScanSettings gnome_scan_job_get_settings () gnome_scan_job_get_settingsGnomeScanSettings* gnome_scan_job_get_settings (GnomeScanJob *job); Retrieve the settings used by the job. job : a GnomeScanJob Returns : the job GnomeScanSettings gnome_scan_job_add_processor () gnome_scan_job_add_processorvoid gnome_scan_job_add_processor (GnomeScanJob *job, GnomeScanPlugin *processor); Add processor as plugin for building the pipeline. job : a GnomeScanJob processor : a GnomeScanPlugin gnome_scan_job_set_sink () gnome_scan_job_set_sinkvoid gnome_scan_job_set_sink (GnomeScanJob *job, GnomeScanSink *sink); Set the scan sink. job : a GnomeScanJob sink : a GnomeScanSink Property Details The <literal>"scanner"</literal> property GnomeScanJob:scanner "scanner" GnomeScanner* : Read / Write The GnomeScanner responsible of image acquisition. The <literal>"settings"</literal> property GnomeScanJob:settings "settings" GnomeScanSettings* : Read / Write The GnomeScanSettings object containing all user settings for plugins. The <literal>"sink"</literal> property GnomeScanJob:sink "sink" GnomeScanSink* : Read / Write The sink responsible to output acquired images. gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.xml0000644000175000017500000000303711152521232020714 00000000000000 ]> gnome-scan-paper-size-widget 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library gnome-scan-paper-size-widget Synopsis GnomeScanPaperSizeWidget; Description Details GnomeScanPaperSizeWidget GnomeScanPaperSizeWidgettypedef struct { } GnomeScanPaperSizeWidget; gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-types.xml0000644000175000017500000000213611152521232016517 00000000000000 ]> Enums and Flags 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library Enums and Flags Declared enumeration and flags Synopsis Description Details gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-enum-widget.xml0000644000175000017500000000275211152521232017604 00000000000000 ]> gnome-scan-enum-widget 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library gnome-scan-enum-widget Synopsis GnomeScanEnumWidget; Description Details GnomeScanEnumWidget GnomeScanEnumWidgettypedef struct { GnomeScanParamWidget parent_instance; } GnomeScanEnumWidget; gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-plugin.xml0000644000175000017500000005207011152521232016653 00000000000000 ]> GnomeScanPlugin 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library GnomeScanPlugin Scan operation plugin Synopsis #include <gnome-scan.h> GnomeScanPlugin; void gnome_scan_plugin_params_add (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *param); void gnome_scan_plugin_params_remove (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *param); void gnome_scan_plugin_params_clear (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); void gnome_scan_plugin_params_changed (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *spec); void gnome_scan_plugin_configure (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GnomeScanSettings *settings); void gnome_scan_plugin_configure_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); gboolean gnome_scan_plugin_start_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); gboolean gnome_scan_plugin_work (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, gdouble *progress); void gnome_scan_plugin_end_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); void gnome_scan_plugin_end_scan (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); GList* gnome_scan_plugin_get_child_nodes (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GeglNode *root); Object Hierarchy GObject +----GnomeScanPlugin +----GnomeScanner +----GnomeScanSink +----GnomeScanProcessorCommon Properties "blurb" gchar* : Read / Write / Construct Only "name" gchar* : Read / Write / Construct Only "params" gpointer : Read Signals "params-changed" : Run First Description A GnomeScanPlugin extends the processing pipeline. Only processing plugin derive directly GnomeScanPlugin. Source and Sink must derive from GnomeScanner and GnomeScanSink. Basically, a plugin handle common properties such as name, blurb and params. Each plugins as a per instance list of params. Those params are exposed to the UI and save in GnomeScanSettings. Details GnomeScanPlugin GnomeScanPlugintypedef struct { GParamSpecPool *params; } GnomeScanPlugin; GnomeScanPlugin is the base class for GnomeScanner and GnomeScanSink. The buffer property is considered as the output of a GnomeScanner, and the input of a GnomeScanSink. GParamSpecPool *params; the pool of params gnome_scan_plugin_params_add () gnome_scan_plugin_params_addvoid gnome_scan_plugin_params_add (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *param); See: gnome-scan-param-specs plugin : a GnomeScanPlugin param : a GSParamSpec gnome_scan_plugin_params_remove () gnome_scan_plugin_params_removevoid gnome_scan_plugin_params_remove (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *param); Remove a param spec from the param list. plugin : a GnomeScanPlugin param : a GSParamSpec gnome_scan_plugin_params_clear () gnome_scan_plugin_params_clearvoid gnome_scan_plugin_params_clear (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); Remove all instance parameters from a plugin. plugin : a GnomeScanPlugin gnome_scan_plugin_params_changed () gnome_scan_plugin_params_changedvoid gnome_scan_plugin_params_changed (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *spec); Emit "changed" for spec param. For use in derived class. plugin : a GnomeScanPlugin spec : a GParamSpec from plugin gnome_scan_plugin_configure () gnome_scan_plugin_configurevoid gnome_scan_plugin_configure (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GnomeScanSettings *settings); Note: Implemented by derived class, called by GnomeScanJob. Search in settings value for its instance parameters. plugin : a GnomeScanPlugin settings : a GnomeScanPlugin gnome_scan_plugin_configure_frame () gnome_scan_plugin_configure_framevoid gnome_scan_plugin_configure_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); Note: Implemented by derived class, called by GnomeScanJob. This is used especially for per frame GEGL pipeline configuration. plugin : a GnomeScanPlugin gnome_scan_plugin_start_frame () gnome_scan_plugin_start_framegboolean gnome_scan_plugin_start_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); Note: Implemented by derived class, called by GnomeScanJob. plugin : a GnomeScanPlugin Returns : wether the frame is to be processed or aborted. gnome_scan_plugin_work () gnome_scan_plugin_workgboolean gnome_scan_plugin_work (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, gdouble *progress); Note: Implemented by derived class, called by GnomeScanJob. Do an iteration of plugin work. Store the amount of work done in progress as a fraction, from 0 to 1. progress set to 1 means work completed. plugin : a GnomeScanPlugin progress : a pointer to a place where to store progress Returns : Wether more work iteration needs to be done. gnome_scan_plugin_end_frame () gnome_scan_plugin_end_framevoid gnome_scan_plugin_end_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); Note: Implemented by derived class, called by GnomeScanJob. plugin : a GnomeScanPlugin gnome_scan_plugin_end_scan () gnome_scan_plugin_end_scanvoid gnome_scan_plugin_end_scan (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); Note: Implemented by derived class, called by GnomeScanJob. plugin : a GnomeScanPlugin gnome_scan_plugin_get_child_nodes () gnome_scan_plugin_get_child_nodesGList* gnome_scan_plugin_get_child_nodes (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GeglNode *root); Note: Implemented by derived class, called by GnomeScanJob. Return the list of GeglNode to append to the pipeline. GnomeScanJob link "input" and "output" pads of sibling nodes, not auxiliary pad. plugin : a "" root : a root GeglNode Returns : a GList of GeglNode Property Details The <literal>"blurb"</literal> property GnomeScanPlugin:blurb "blurb" gchar* : Read / Write / Construct Only The plugin public blurb. Default value: NULL The <literal>"name"</literal> property GnomeScanPlugin:name "name" gchar* : Read / Write / Construct Only The plugin public name. Default value: NULL The <literal>"params"</literal> property GnomeScanPlugin:params "params" gpointer : Read The list of per instance GSParamSpec. Signal Details The <literal>"params-changed"</literal> signal GnomeScanPlugin::params-changedvoid user_function (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, gpointer spec, gpointer user_data) : Run First Triggered when one param of plugin has been added, changed, removed. Needs to be renamed to param-changed. plugin : the emitting GnomeScanPlugin spec : the spec of the changed parameter user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected. gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-module-manager.xml0000644000175000017500000001627311152521232020257 00000000000000 ]> GnomeScanModuleManager 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library GnomeScanModuleManager Finding installed modules Synopsis GnomeScanModuleManager; GnomeScanModuleManager* gnome_scan_module_manager_new (gchar *path); void gnome_scan_module_manager_query_modules (GnomeScanModuleManager *manager); void gnome_scan_module_manager_unload_modules (GnomeScanModuleManager *manager); Object Hierarchy GObject +----GnomeScanModuleManager Properties "path" gchar* : Read / Write Description The GnomeScanModuleManager search in a list of path shared object, and instanciate a GnomeScanModule for each shared object. Upon initialization, the GnomeScanModule will register new GTypes. This implementation is meant to be portable, but never tested on other plateform that GNU/Linux. Details GnomeScanModuleManager GnomeScanModuleManagertypedef struct _GnomeScanModuleManager GnomeScanModuleManager; The GnomeScanModuleManager object find and load all installed GnomeScanModule. gnome_scan_module_manager_new () gnome_scan_module_manager_newGnomeScanModuleManager* gnome_scan_module_manager_new (gchar *path); Create a new GnomeScanModuleManager which will handle path. path : Search path. Returns : a new GnomeScanModuleManager gnome_scan_module_manager_query_modules () gnome_scan_module_manager_query_modulesvoid gnome_scan_module_manager_query_modules (GnomeScanModuleManager *manager); Search for shared objects in path, instanciate and initialize a GnomeScanModule for each shared object. Note that it won't search in subdirectories. manager : a GnomeScanModuleManager gnome_scan_module_manager_unload_modules () gnome_scan_module_manager_unload_modulesvoid gnome_scan_module_manager_unload_modules (GnomeScanModuleManager *manager); Search for shared objects in path, instanciate and initialize a GnomeScanModule for each shared object. Note that it won't search in subdirectories. manager : a GnomeScanModuleManager Property Details The <literal>"path"</literal> property GnomeScanModuleManager:path "path" gchar* : Read / Write The search path where are installed GnomeScanModule shared object. A search path is a string formed by a list of absolute path to directory separated by G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR. Default value: NULL gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-preview-area.xml0000644000175000017500000003131011152521232017736 00000000000000 ]> GnomeScanPreviewArea 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library GnomeScanPreviewArea Preview processing and select ROI Synopsis GnomeScanPreviewArea; GtkWidget* gnome_scan_preview_area_new (void); void gnome_scan_preview_area_set_pixbuf (GnomeScanPreviewArea *preview_area, GdkPixbuf *pixbuf, gdouble resolution); gdouble gnome_scan_preview_area_get_resolution (GnomeScanPreviewArea *preview_area); void gnome_scan_preview_area_get_size (GnomeScanPreviewArea *preview_area, gint *width, gint *height); void gnome_scan_preview_area_update (GnomeScanPreviewArea *preview_area, GdkRectangle *invalid_rect); void gnome_scan_preview_area_select_plugin (GnomeScanPreviewArea *pa, GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *plugin); Object Hierarchy GObject +----GInitiallyUnowned +----GtkObject +----GtkWidget +----GtkDrawingArea +----GnomeScanPreviewArea Implemented Interfaces GnomeScanPreviewArea implements AtkImplementorIface and GtkBuildable. Properties "pixbuf" GdkPixbuf* : Read / Write "resolution" gdouble : Read / Write Signals "preview-received" : Run First Description Not yet implemented ;). Details GnomeScanPreviewArea GnomeScanPreviewAreatypedef struct _GnomeScanPreviewArea GnomeScanPreviewArea; gnome_scan_preview_area_new () gnome_scan_preview_area_newGtkWidget* gnome_scan_preview_area_new (void); Returns : gnome_scan_preview_area_set_pixbuf () gnome_scan_preview_area_set_pixbufvoid gnome_scan_preview_area_set_pixbuf (GnomeScanPreviewArea *preview_area, GdkPixbuf *pixbuf, gdouble resolution); preview_area : pixbuf : resolution : gnome_scan_preview_area_get_resolution () gnome_scan_preview_area_get_resolutiongdouble gnome_scan_preview_area_get_resolution (GnomeScanPreviewArea *preview_area); preview_area : Returns : gnome_scan_preview_area_get_size () gnome_scan_preview_area_get_sizevoid gnome_scan_preview_area_get_size (GnomeScanPreviewArea *preview_area, gint *width, gint *height); preview_area : width : height : gnome_scan_preview_area_update () gnome_scan_preview_area_updatevoid gnome_scan_preview_area_update (GnomeScanPreviewArea *preview_area, GdkRectangle *invalid_rect); preview_area : invalid_rect : gnome_scan_preview_area_select_plugin () gnome_scan_preview_area_select_pluginvoid gnome_scan_preview_area_select_plugin (GnomeScanPreviewArea *pa, GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *plugin); pa : plugin : Property Details The <literal>"pixbuf"</literal> property GnomeScanPreviewArea:pixbuf "pixbuf" GdkPixbuf* : Read / Write The image buffer where to select an area. The <literal>"resolution"</literal> property GnomeScanPreviewArea:resolution "resolution" gdouble : Read / Write Image resolution for translation of pixel area into GtkUnit.Allowed values: [1,4800] Default value: 50 Signal Details The <literal>"preview-received"</literal> signal GnomeScanPreviewArea::preview-receivedvoid user_function (GnomeScanPreviewArea *scanpreviewarea, GdkPixbuf *arg1, gpointer user_data) : Run First scanpreviewarea : the object which received the signal. arg1 : user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected. gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scan-range-widget.xml0000644000175000017500000000277011152521232017734 00000000000000 ]> gnome-scan-range-widget 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library gnome-scan-range-widget Synopsis GnomeScanRangeWidget; Description Details GnomeScanRangeWidget GnomeScanRangeWidgettypedef struct { GnomeScanParamWidget parent_instance; } GnomeScanRangeWidget; gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/xml/gnome-scanner.xml0000644000175000017500000002570311152521232016067 00000000000000 ]> GnomeScanner 3 GNOME-SCAN-1.0 Library GnomeScanner Acquisition plugin Synopsis #include <gnome-scanner.h> enum GnomeScannerStatus; typedef GnomeScanEvent; GnomeScanner; void gnome_scanner_settings_changed (GnomeScanner *scanner); void gnome_scanner_set_status (GnomeScanner *scanner, GnomeScannerStatus status); Object Hierarchy GObject +----GnomeScanPlugin +----GnomeScanner Properties "icon-name" gchar* : Read / Write / Construct Only "sensors" gpointer : Read "status" GnomeScannerStatus : Read Signals "event" : Run Last "settings-changed" : Run Last "status-changed" : Run Last Description GnomeScanner is the base class for backend specific scanner (like e.g SANE). Following SANE design, Gnome Scan scanner has an undefined set of option. But unlike SANE, the scanner itself handle acquisition. Each GnomeScanner should monitor its sensor (e.g. paper-in) and trigger an event on sensor state changes. Details enum GnomeScannerStatus GnomeScannerStatustypedef enum { GNOME_SCANNER_UNKNOWN, GNOME_SCANNER_READY, GNOME_SCANNER_BUSY } GnomeScannerStatus; GnomeScanEvent GnomeScanEventtypedef gpointer GnomeScanEvent; GnomeScanner GnomeScannertypedef struct { GnomeScannerStatus status; } GnomeScanner; A GnomeScanner publish all instance specific plugins parameters and handle the real acquisition work (e.g. throug SANE, TWAIN, etc.) gnome_scanner_settings_changed () gnome_scanner_settings_changedvoid gnome_scanner_settings_changed (GnomeScanner *scanner); Emit "settings-changed" signal. scanner : a GnomeScanner gnome_scanner_set_status () gnome_scanner_set_statusvoid gnome_scanner_set_status (GnomeScanner *scanner, GnomeScannerStatus status); scanner : status : Property Details The <literal>"icon-name"</literal> property GnomeScanner:icon-name "icon-name" gchar* : Read / Write / Construct Only The icon name representing the device. Default value: NULL The <literal>"sensors"</literal> property GnomeScanner:sensors "sensors" gpointer : Read A list of sensor specification. The <literal>"status"</literal> property GnomeScanner:status "status" GnomeScannerStatus : Read Device status Default value: GNOME_SCANNER_UNKNOWN Signal Details The <literal>"event"</literal> signal GnomeScanner::eventvoid user_function (GnomeScanner *scanner, gpointer event, gpointer user_data) : Run Last Emitted when an hardware event is triggered. (button, wheel, paper-in, etc.) scanner : the emitting GnomeScanner event : the emitted even. user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected. The <literal>"settings-changed"</literal> signal GnomeScanner::settings-changedvoid user_function (GnomeScanner *scanner, gpointer user_data) : Run Last Emitted when the scanner has settings are hard setted. scanner : the emitting GnomeScanner user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected. The <literal>"status-changed"</literal> signal GnomeScanner::status-changedvoid user_function (GnomeScanner *scanner, gpointer user_data) : Run Last Emitted when the scanner status as changed. scanner : the emitting GnomeScanner user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected. gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/gnome-scan-1.0.types0000644000175000017500000000103311152521232015410 00000000000000gnome_scan_backend_get_type gnome_scan_module_get_type gnome_scan_module_manager_get_type gnome_scan_settings_get_type gnome_scan_plugin_get_type gnome_scanner_get_type gnome_scan_sink_get_type gnome_scan_preview_sink_get_type gnome_scan_processor_common_get_type gnome_scan_job_get_type gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_get_type gnome_scan_preview_area_get_type gnome_scan_dialog_get_type gnome_scan_param_widget_get_type gnome_scan_preview_plugin_get_type gnome_scan_preview_plugin_rotation_get_type gnome_scan_preview_plugin_area_get_type gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/version.xml.in0000644000175000017500000000001211116477504014623 00000000000000@VERSION@ gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/gnome-scan-1.0-overrides.txt0000644000175000017500000000000011116500700017051 00000000000000gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/ref/gnome-scan-1.0-docs.sgml0000644000175000017500000000351311116477504016155 00000000000000 ]> Gnome Scan Reference Manual For Gnome Scan &version; Gnome Scan Core Reference Using Gnome Scan Extending For Application Gnome Scan Internals Writing Backend Index Object Hierarchy Widget Gallery gnome-scan-0.6.2/doc/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000001611116477504013273 00000000000000SUBDIRS = ref gnome-scan-0.6.2/intltool-merge.in0000644000175000017500000000000011152521111013734 00000000000000gnome-scan-0.6.2/THANKS0000644000175000017500000000160111116477505011407 00000000000000Well, all commits are tagged "bersace", but all this couldn't have been done without a lot of people. Thanks for all people who helped me for Gnome Scan : * Philip Sadleder, the earliest gnome-scan tester and translator. * Donald Straney, for his work on imcapd. * Olaf Leidinger, for his disable-gnome patch (0.4 series). * Ross Burton, for its review of 0.5.93 (no gnome, module version, build system, etc.) Very huge thanks to early translators : * Jonathan Ernst, Français * Philipp Sadleder, Deutsch * Daniel Nylander, Swedish * Djihed Afifi, arabe ;) * Gil Forcada, Catalan * Matic Žgur and Matej Urbančič, Slovenian * Јован Наумовски, Macedonian Great thanks to other projects who helps gnome-scan : * Gimp people * Gegl (thanks Øyvind Kolås !) * SANE * HAL * Emmanuele Bassi ;) * Google for his sponsorship and Vincent Untz for its mentoring. gnome-scan-0.6.2/ltmain.sh0000755000175000017500000067001511152521111012311 00000000000000# Generated from ltmain.m4sh. # ltmain.sh (GNU libtool) 2.2.4 # Written by Gordon Matzigkeit , 1996 # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. 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See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include #include "gnome-scan-param-specs.h" #include "flegita-output-filename-widget.h" #include "flegita-pspec.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), FLEGITA_TYPE_OUTPUT_FILENAME_WIDGET, FlegitaOutputFilenameWidgetPrivate)) typedef struct _FlegitaOutputFilenameWidgetPrivate FlegitaOutputFilenameWidgetPrivate; struct _FlegitaOutputFilenameWidgetPrivate { GtkWidget *filechooser; GtkWidget *entry; GtkWidget *combo; GtkListStore *liststore; }; enum { SUFFIX_ICON, SUFFIX_DESC, SUFFIX_NAME, SUFFIX_N_COLUMNS }; GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET (FlegitaOutputFilenameWidget, flegita_output_filename_widget) static gboolean fofw_output_filename_changed (FlegitaOutputFilenameWidget *widget); static void flegita_output_filename_widget_init (FlegitaOutputFilenameWidget *object) { /* TODO: Add initialization code here */ } static void flegita_output_filename_widget_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (flegita_output_filename_widget_parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void flegita_output_filename_widget_build (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget) { FlegitaOutputFilenameWidget *fofw = FLEGITA_OUTPUT_FILENAME_WIDGET (widget); FlegitaOutputFilenameWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (fofw); GtkTreeIter iter; GtkCellRenderer *renderer; GSList *node; GnomeScanFormat *format; widget->shows_label = FALSE; widget->expands = FALSE; /* directory */ priv->filechooser = gtk_file_chooser_button_new (_("Select directory"), GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SELECT_FOLDER); gtk_file_chooser_set_current_folder (GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (priv->filechooser), g_get_user_special_dir (G_USER_DIRECTORY_PICTURES)); g_signal_connect_swapped (priv->filechooser, "selection-changed", (GCallback) fofw_output_filename_changed, fofw); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (widget), priv->filechooser, FALSE, TRUE, 0); /* filename */ priv->entry = gtk_entry_new (); gtk_entry_set_text (GTK_ENTRY (priv->entry), _("Scanned image")); g_signal_connect_swapped (priv->entry, "focus-out-event", (GCallback) fofw_output_filename_changed, fofw); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (widget), priv->entry, TRUE, TRUE, 0); /* suffixes */ priv->liststore = gtk_list_store_new (SUFFIX_N_COLUMNS, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING); priv->combo = gtk_combo_box_new_with_model (GTK_TREE_MODEL (priv->liststore)); renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_pixbuf_new (); g_object_set (renderer, "stock-size", GTK_ICON_SIZE_BUTTON, NULL); gtk_cell_layout_pack_start (GTK_CELL_LAYOUT(priv->combo), renderer, FALSE); gtk_cell_layout_set_attributes (GTK_CELL_LAYOUT (priv->combo), renderer, "icon-name", SUFFIX_ICON, NULL); renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); gtk_cell_layout_pack_start (GTK_CELL_LAYOUT (priv->combo), renderer, TRUE); gtk_cell_layout_set_attributes (GTK_CELL_LAYOUT (priv->combo), renderer, "text", SUFFIX_DESC, NULL); node = 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See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with main.c; if not, write to * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #include "flegita-types.h" /** * SECTION: flegita-types * @title: Enums and Flags * @short_description: Declared enumeration and flags */ /* Enumerations from "flegita.h" */ #include "flegita.h" GType flegita_action_get_type (void) { static GType type = 0; static const GEnumValue _flegita_action_values[] = { { FLEGITA_SAVE, "FLEGITA_SAVE", "gtk-save" }, { 0, NULL, NULL } }; if (type == 0) { type = g_enum_register_static ("FlegitaAction", _flegita_action_values); } return type; } /* Generated data ends here */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/src/flegita-gimp-sink.c0000644000175000017500000002125411141074752014737 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software. * * You may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the * GNU General Public License, as published by the Free Software * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * See the GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ /** * SECTION: * @short_description: #FlegitaGimpSink class * **/ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include "flegita-gimp-sink.h" typedef struct _FlegitaGimpSinkPrivate FlegitaGimpSinkPrivate; struct _FlegitaGimpSinkPrivate { gint32 layer; gchar *layer_name; GimpDrawable *drawable; const GeglRectangle *extent; GeglRectangle actual_extent; gdouble res; BablFormat *format; guint image_type; GimpPixelRgn rgn; gpointer iter; GeglBuffer *buffer; GeglNode *save; }; #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), FLEGITA_TYPE_GIMP_SINK, FlegitaGimpSinkPrivate)) static void fgs_configure (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GnomeScanSettings *settings); static GList* fgs_get_child_nodes (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GeglNode *root); static gboolean fgs_start_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); static gboolean fgs_work (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, gdouble *progress); static void fgs_end_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); G_DEFINE_TYPE (FlegitaGimpSink, flegita_gimp_sink, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SINK); #define PARAM_LAYER_NAME "layer-name" static void flegita_gimp_sink_init (FlegitaGimpSink *object) { /* FlegitaGimpSinkPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (object); */ GParamSpec *pspec; pspec = gs_param_spec_string (PARAM_LAYER_NAME, N_("Layer"), N_("New layer name"), GS_PARAM_GROUP_SINK_FRONT, _("Scanned image"), G_PARAM_WRITABLE); gs_param_spec_set_domain (pspec, GETTEXT_PACKAGE); gs_param_spec_set_unit (pspec, GS_UNIT_NONE); gnome_scan_plugin_params_add (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (object), pspec); } static void flegita_gimp_sink_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (flegita_gimp_sink_parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void flegita_gimp_sink_class_init (FlegitaGimpSinkClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); GnomeScanSinkClass* parent_class = GNOME_SCAN_SINK_CLASS (klass); GnomeScanPluginClass *plugin_class = GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_CLASS (klass); g_type_class_add_private (klass, sizeof (FlegitaGimpSinkPrivate)); plugin_class->configure = fgs_configure; plugin_class->get_child_nodes = fgs_get_child_nodes; plugin_class->start_frame = fgs_start_frame; plugin_class->work = fgs_work; plugin_class->end_frame = fgs_end_frame; object_class->finalize = flegita_gimp_sink_finalize; } GnomeScanSink* flegita_gimp_sink_new (gint32 image_ID, gboolean is_new) { GObject *o = g_object_new (FLEGITA_TYPE_GIMP_SINK, NULL); FlegitaGimpSink *s = FLEGITA_GIMP_SINK (o); s->image_ID = image_ID; s->is_new = is_new; return GNOME_SCAN_SINK (o); } /* INTERNALS */ /* Create a new image with type computed from incomming gegl buffer type. */ static gint32 fgs_create_image(FlegitaGimpSink *sink) { FlegitaGimpSinkPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (sink); BablFormat *format = NULL; guint image_type = 0; guint image_base_type = 0; g_object_get (priv->buffer, "format", &format, NULL); switch (format->components) { case 1: image_type = GIMP_GRAY_IMAGE; image_base_type = GIMP_GRAY; break; case 3: default: image_type = GIMP_RGB_IMAGE; image_base_type = GIMP_RGB; break; } sink->image_ID = gimp_image_new (1, 1, image_base_type); g_debug("Image ID is %d", sink->image_ID); gimp_image_set_resolution (sink->image_ID, priv->res, priv->res); priv->image_type = image_type; return sink->image_ID; } /* Compute babl format and update layer type according to image type (not incomming gegl buffer type) */ static BablFormat* fgs_compute_babl_format(FlegitaGimpSink *sink) { FlegitaGimpSinkPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (sink); BablFormat *format = NULL; gchar*format_name = NULL; gint i; gint bps; g_object_get (priv->buffer, "format", &format, NULL); bps = format->type[0]->bits; switch (gimp_image_base_type(sink->image_ID)) { case GIMP_GRAY: format_name = "Y"; priv->image_type = GIMP_GRAY_IMAGE; break; default: format_name = "RGB"; priv->image_type = GIMP_RGB_IMAGE; break; } for (i = 0; i < format->components; i++) { g_debug (G_STRLOC ": component %i:%s use %i bits",i, format->type[i]->instance.name, format->type[i]->bits); } format_name = g_strdup_printf ("%s u%i", format_name, bps > 8 ? 16 : bps); g_debug("Format is %s", format_name); return (BablFormat*) babl_format (format_name); } static void fgs_configure (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GnomeScanSettings *settings) { FlegitaGimpSink *sink = FLEGITA_GIMP_SINK (plugin); FlegitaGimpSinkPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (sink); priv->layer_name = gnome_scan_settings_get_string (settings, PARAM_LAYER_NAME); priv->res = gnome_scan_settings_get_double (settings, "resolution"); } static GList* fgs_get_child_nodes (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GeglNode *root) { FlegitaGimpSinkPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (plugin); GList *list = NULL; priv->save = gegl_node_new_child (root, "operation", "gegl:save-buffer", "buffer", &priv->buffer, NULL); list = g_list_append (list, priv->save); return list; } static gboolean fgs_start_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin) { FlegitaGimpSink *sink = FLEGITA_GIMP_SINK (plugin); FlegitaGimpSinkPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (sink); GimpPixelRgn rgn; gint i; gdouble opacity = 100.; if (!gegl_buffer_get_pixel_count (priv->buffer)) { g_warning (G_STRLOC ": No image to process !"); return FALSE; } priv->extent = gegl_buffer_get_extent (priv->buffer); priv->actual_extent.width = priv->extent->width - priv->extent->x; priv->actual_extent.height = priv->extent->height - priv->extent->y; if (!sink->image_ID) fgs_create_image(sink); priv->format = fgs_compute_babl_format(sink); priv->layer = gimp_layer_new (sink->image_ID, priv->layer_name, priv->actual_extent.width, priv->actual_extent.height, priv->image_type, opacity, GIMP_NORMAL_MODE); priv->drawable = gimp_drawable_get (priv->layer); gimp_pixel_rgn_init (&priv->rgn, priv->drawable, 0, 0, priv->actual_extent.width, priv->actual_extent.height, TRUE, FALSE); if (sink->is_new) { gimp_image_resize (sink->image_ID, MAX (priv->actual_extent.width, gimp_image_width (sink->image_ID)), MAX (priv->actual_extent.height, gimp_image_height (sink->image_ID)), 0, 0); } priv->iter = gimp_pixel_rgns_register (1, &priv->rgn); return priv->iter != NULL; } static gboolean fgs_work (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, gdouble *progress) { FlegitaGimpSinkPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (plugin); GimpPixelRgn *rgn = &priv->rgn; gint chunk_size = rgn->w * rgn->h * priv->format->bytes_per_pixel; GeglRectangle rect = { .x = rgn->x + priv->extent->x, .y = rgn->y + priv->extent->y, .width = rgn->w, .height = rgn->h }; guchar* chunk = g_new0 (guchar, chunk_size); gegl_buffer_get (priv->buffer, 1., &rect, (Babl*) priv->format, chunk, GEGL_AUTO_ROWSTRIDE); guchar *dest = rgn->data; memcpy (dest, chunk, chunk_size); g_free (chunk); priv->iter = gimp_pixel_rgns_process (priv->iter); return priv->iter != NULL; } static void fgs_end_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin) { FlegitaGimpSink *sink = FLEGITA_GIMP_SINK (plugin); FlegitaGimpSinkPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (plugin); gint32 image = sink->image_ID; gimp_image_add_layer (image, priv->layer, -1); gimp_image_undo_freeze (image); /* by default, center new layer */ gimp_layer_translate (priv->layer, (gimp_image_width (image) - priv->actual_extent.width) / 2, (gimp_image_height (image) - priv->actual_extent.height) / 2); gimp_image_undo_thaw (image); gimp_drawable_detach (priv->drawable); #define destroy(o) g_object_unref(o); o=NULL; destroy (priv->buffer); destroy (priv->save); #undef destroy } gnome-scan-0.6.2/src/flegita-sink.c0000644000175000017500000003142211116500112013765 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "flegita-sink.h" #include "flegita-pspec.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), FLEGITA_TYPE_SINK, FlegitaSinkPrivate)) typedef struct _FlegitaSinkPrivate FlegitaSinkPrivate; struct _FlegitaSinkPrivate { /* pspecs */ GParamSpec *action_spec; GParamSpec *output_filename_spec; GParamSpec *png_compression_spec; /* actions */ FlegitaAction action; /* save */ GeglNode *output; GeglProcessor *processor; gchar *filename; guint png_compression; /* print */ GtkPrintJob *job; cairo_t *cr; }; static GnomeScanSinkClass* parent_class = NULL; static void fs_configure (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GnomeScanSettings *settings); static GList* fs_get_child_nodes (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GeglNode *root); static void fs_configure_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); static gboolean fs_work (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, gdouble *progress); static void fs_end_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); static void fs_end_scan (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); #if 0 static void fs_draw_page (GtkPrintOperation *op, GtkPrintContext *context, gint page_no, FlegitaSink *sink); #endif G_DEFINE_TYPE (FlegitaSink, flegita_sink, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SINK) GS_DEFINE_QUARK(flegita_group_png_options, N_("PNG Options")) #define FLEGITA_PARAM_GROUP_PNG_OPTIONS (flegita_group_png_options_quark()) static void flegita_sink_init (FlegitaSink *object) { FlegitaSinkPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (object); GParamSpec *pspec; GSList *formats = NULL; GValue *min, *step, *max, *val; static gchar *png_mime[] = { "image/png", NULL }; static gchar *png_exts[] = { "png", NULL }; /* FORMAT */ formats = g_slist_append (formats, gnome_scan_format_new ("png", GETTEXT_PACKAGE, N_("PNG picture"), png_mime, png_exts)); pspec = priv->output_filename_spec = flegita_param_spec_output_filename ("output-filename", N_("File"), N_("Output filename"), GS_PARAM_GROUP_SINK_FRONT, formats, G_PARAM_WRITABLE); gs_param_spec_set_domain (pspec, GETTEXT_PACKAGE); gs_param_spec_set_unit (pspec, GS_UNIT_NONE); gnome_scan_plugin_params_add (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (object), pspec); /* PNG COMPRESSION */ #define flegita_g_value_new_int(var, val) \ var = g_new0(GValue,1); \ g_value_init (var, G_TYPE_INT); \ g_value_set_int (var, val); flegita_g_value_new_int(min, 0); flegita_g_value_new_int(step, 1); flegita_g_value_new_int(max, 9); flegita_g_value_new_int(val, 9); #undef flegita_g_value_new_int pspec = priv->png_compression_spec = gs_param_spec_range("png-compression-level", N_("PNG Compression Level"), /* translator: this explain the PNG compression level */ N_("Higher level means lower file size, but takes more " "time to save"), FLEGITA_PARAM_GROUP_PNG_OPTIONS, min, max, step, val, G_PARAM_WRITABLE); gs_param_spec_set_domain (pspec, GETTEXT_PACKAGE); gs_param_spec_set_unit (pspec, GS_UNIT_NONE); gnome_scan_plugin_params_add (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (object), pspec); } static void flegita_sink_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void flegita_sink_class_init (FlegitaSinkClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); parent_class = GNOME_SCAN_SINK_CLASS (g_type_class_peek_parent (klass)); GnomeScanPluginClass *plugin_class = GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_CLASS (klass); g_type_class_add_private (object_class, sizeof (FlegitaSinkPrivate)); plugin_class->configure = fs_configure; plugin_class->get_child_nodes = fs_get_child_nodes; plugin_class->configure_frame = fs_configure_frame; plugin_class->work = fs_work; plugin_class->end_frame = fs_end_frame; plugin_class->end_scan = fs_end_scan; object_class->finalize = flegita_sink_finalize; } GnomeScanSink* flegita_sink_new () { GObject *object = g_object_new (FLEGITA_TYPE_SINK, "name", "flegita", "blurb", _("Various common action on scan output " "not related to specific software"), NULL); return GNOME_SCAN_SINK (object); } /* INTERNALS */ static gchar* fs_get_filename (gchar *filename, gint count, gchar *suffix) { if (count) { filename = g_strdup_printf ("%s-%i.%s", filename, count, suffix); } else { filename = g_strdup_printf ("%s.%s", filename, suffix); } return filename; } /* find the next file no available, starting from count. */ static gint fs_get_next_file_no (gchar *filename, gint count, gchar *suffix) { gchar *tmpf = NULL; gboolean exists = FALSE; do { tmpf = fs_get_filename (filename, count, suffix); exists = g_file_test (tmpf, G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS); g_free (tmpf); } while (exists && ++count); return count; } static void fs_configure (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GnomeScanSettings *settings) { FlegitaSink *sink = FLEGITA_SINK (plugin); FlegitaSinkPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (sink); #if 0 priv->action = gnome_scan_settings_get_enum (settings, "flegita-action", FLEGITA_TYPE_ACTION); #else priv->action = FLEGITA_SAVE; #endif switch (priv->action) { case FLEGITA_SAVE: /* enable SAVE options */ priv->output_filename_spec->flags = G_PARAM_WRITABLE; gnome_scan_plugin_params_changed (plugin, priv->output_filename_spec); priv->png_compression_spec->flags = G_PARAM_WRITABLE; gnome_scan_plugin_params_changed (plugin, priv->png_compression_spec); sink->filename = gnome_scan_settings_get_string (settings, "output-filename"); sink->suffix = NULL; gint i; for (i = strlen (sink->filename) ; i ; i--) { if (sink->filename[i] != '.') { sink->suffix = g_strdup_printf ("%c%s", sink->filename[i], sink->suffix); } else { sink->filename[i] = '\0'; break; } } sink->count = fs_get_next_file_no (sink->filename, 0, sink->suffix); priv->png_compression = gnome_scan_settings_get_int (settings, "png-compression-level"); break; #ifdef PRINT case FLEGITA_PRINT: /* disable save options */ priv->output_filename_spec->flags = 0; gnome_scan_plugin_params_changed (plugin, priv->output_filename_spec); priv->png_compression_spec->flags = 0; gnome_scan_plugin_params_changed (plugin, priv->png_compression_spec); /* sink->filename = "/tmp/flegita-print"; */ /* sink->suffix = "png"; */ GtkPageSetup* page_setup = gtk_page_setup_new (); gtk_page_setup_set_orientation (page_setup, gnome_scan_settings_get_enum (settings, "page-orientation", GTK_TYPE_PAGE_ORIENTATION)); /* paper size */ GtkPaperSize *paper_size; gchar *papername = gnome_scan_settings_get_string (settings, "paper-size"); if (papername && strlen(papername)) { paper_size = gtk_paper_size_new (papername); } else { GeglRectangle *area = gnome_scan_settings_get_pointer (settings, "area"); if (!area) break; paper_size = gtk_paper_size_new_custom ("custom", _("Custom"), area->width, area->height, GTK_UNIT_MM); } gtk_page_setup_set_paper_size (page_setup, paper_size); gtk_page_setup_set_top_margin (page_setup, 0., GTK_UNIT_MM); gtk_page_setup_set_bottom_margin (page_setup, 0., GTK_UNIT_MM); gtk_page_setup_set_left_margin (page_setup, 0., GTK_UNIT_MM); gtk_page_setup_set_right_margin (page_setup, 0., GTK_UNIT_MM); GtkPrintSettings *psettings = GTK_PRINT_SETTINGS (gnome_scan_settings_get_object (settings, "print-settings")); if (!psettings) break; GtkPrinter* printer = GTK_PRINTER (gnome_scan_settings_get_object (settings, "printer")); if (!printer) break; gtk_print_settings_set_printer (psettings, gtk_printer_get_name (printer)); if (priv->job) { g_object_unref (priv->job); } priv->job = gtk_print_job_new (_("Scan to printer"), printer, psettings, page_setup); gtk_print_job_set_track_print_status (priv->job, TRUE); break; #endif } } static GList* fs_get_child_nodes (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GeglNode *root) { FlegitaSinkPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (plugin); GList *list = NULL; priv->output = gegl_node_new_child (root, "operation", "gegl:png-save", NULL); list = g_list_append (list, priv->output); return list; } static void fs_configure_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin) { FlegitaSink *sink = FLEGITA_SINK (plugin); FlegitaSinkPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (sink); gchar *filename; switch (priv->action) { case FLEGITA_SAVE: filename = fs_get_filename (sink->filename, sink->count, sink->suffix); g_debug (G_STRLOC ": writing to %s", filename); gegl_node_set (priv->output, "path", filename, "compression", priv->png_compression, NULL); priv->filename = filename; break; #ifdef PRINT case FLEGITA_PRINT: break; #endif } } static gboolean fs_work (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, gdouble *progress) { FlegitaSinkPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (plugin); #ifdef PRINT GError *error = NULL; cairo_surface_t *cs; #endif switch (priv->action) { case FLEGITA_SAVE: *progress = 1.; /* all is done using gegl */ break; #ifdef PRINT case FLEGITA_PRINT: cs = gtk_print_job_get_surface (priv->job, &error); cairo_t *cr = cairo_create (cs); GeglRectangle *extent = gegl_buffer_extent (priv->buffer); Babl * format = babl_format("RGB u8"); guchar *data = g_new0 (guchar, (extent->width * extent->height * 3)); gegl_buffer_get (plugin->buffer, 1., extent, format, data, GEGL_AUTO_ROWSTRIDE); cs = cairo_image_surface_create_for_data (data, CAIRO_FORMAT_RGB24, extent->width, extent->height, extent->width * 3); cairo_set_source_surface (cr, cs, 0., 0.); cairo_paint (cr); cairo_show_page (cr); cairo_destroy (cr); return FALSE; break; #endif } return FALSE; } static void fs_end_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin) { FlegitaSinkPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (plugin); FlegitaSink *sink = FLEGITA_SINK (plugin); g_free (priv->filename); switch (priv->action) { case FLEGITA_SAVE: sink->count = fs_get_next_file_no (sink->filename, sink->count+1, sink->suffix); g_object_unref(priv->output); /* needs to unref one more time. Maybe a bug in GeglOp buffer ? */ break; #ifdef PRINT case FLEGITA_PRINT: break; #endif } } #ifdef PRINT static void complete (GtkPrintJob *job, FlegitaSink *sink, GError *error) { g_debug (G_STRLOC ": job complete %i", gtk_print_job_get_status (job)); if (error) { g_debug (G_STRLOC ": an error occured : %s", error->message); } } #endif static void fs_end_scan (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin) { FlegitaSinkPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (plugin); switch (priv->action) { case FLEGITA_SAVE: break; #ifdef PRINT case FLEGITA_PRINT: gtk_print_job_send (priv->job, (GtkPrintJobCompleteFunc) complete, sink, NULL); break; #endif } } #if 0 static void fs_draw_page (GtkPrintOperation *op, GtkPrintContext *context, gint page_no, FlegitaSink *sink) { gchar *filename = page_no > 0 ? g_strdup_printf ("/tmp/flegita-print-%i.png", page_no) : g_strdup ("/tmp/flegita-print.png"); cairo_surface_t *cs = cairo_image_surface_create_from_png (filename); cairo_t *cr = gtk_print_context_get_cairo_context (context); cairo_set_source_surface (cr, cs, 0., 0.); cairo_paint (cr); g_debug (G_STRLOC ": imprimer page %i (%s)", page_no, filename); cairo_surface_destroy (cs); g_free (filename); } #endif gnome-scan-0.6.2/src/flegita-types.h0000644000175000017500000000221711152521231014177 00000000000000 /* Generated data (by glib-mkenums) */ /* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with main.c; if not, write to * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef FLEGITA_TYPES_H #define FLEGITA_TYPES_H #include /* Enumerations from "flegita.h" */ #define FLEGITA_TYPE_ACTION (flegita_action_get_type ()) GType flegita_action_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; G_END_DECLS #endif /* Generated data ends here */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/src/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000341611141062440013307 00000000000000INCLUDES = \ -DPACKAGE_LOCALE_DIR=\""$(prefix)/$(DATADIRNAME)/locale"\" \ -DPACKAGE_SRC_DIR=\""$(srcdir)"\" \ -DPACKAGE_DATA_DIR=\""$(datadir)"\" \ $(GNOME_SCAN_CFLAGS) $(FLEGITA_CFLAGS) \ -I$(top_srcdir)/lib AM_CFLAGS = -Wall -g # FLEGITA bin_PROGRAMS = \ flegita BUILT_HEADER = \ $(srcdir)/flegita-types.h BUILT_SOURCE = \ $(srcdir)/flegita-types.c types_deps = \ flegita.h \ $(NULL) flegita-types.%: $(types_deps) Makefile flegita-types.%.tpl test ! -e $@ && touch $@ || exit 0; test -w $@ && glib-mkenums --template $(srcdir)/$@.tpl $(types_deps) > $@ || exit 0 flegita_SOURCES = \ $(BUILT_SOURCE) \ $(BUILT_HEADER) \ flegita.c \ flegita.h \ flegita-sink.h \ flegita-sink.c \ flegita-pspec.h \ flegita-pspec.c \ flegita-output-filename-widget.h \ flegita-output-filename-widget.c \ flegita-action-selector.h \ flegita-action-selector.c flegita_LDFLAGS = \ $(GNOME_SCAN_LIBS) $(FLEGITA_LIBS) \ -L$(top_builddir)/lib -l@SONAME@ # FLEGITA-GIMP libgimpdir = $(GIMP_LIBDIR)/plug-ins libgimp_PROGRAMS = \ flegita-gimp flegita_gimp_SOURCES = \ flegita-gimp.c\ flegita-gimp-sink.h \ flegita-gimp-sink.c flegita_gimp_CFLAGS = \ -DPLUGIN_NAME=\""flegita-gimp"\" \ -DACTION_ICON_DIR=\""@ICON_DIR@/hicolor/scalable/actions"\" \ -DDATADIR=\""$(datadir)"\" \ $(FLEGITA_GIMP_CFLAGS) flegita_gimp_LDFLAGS = \ $(GNOME_SCAN_LIBS) \ $(FLEGITA_LIBS) \ $(FLEGITA_GIMP_LIBS) \ -L$(top_builddir)/lib -l@SONAME@ GIMPVERSION=2.6 quick: $(libgimp_PROGRAMS) ./$(libgimp_PROGRAMS); true mkdir -p ~/.gimp-$(GIMPVERSION)/plug-ins/.libs/ cp -r $(libgimp_PROGRAMS) ~/.gimp-$(GIMPVERSION)/plug-ins/ cp -r .libs/* ~/.gimp-$(GIMPVERSION)/plug-ins/.libs/ EXTRA_DIST = \ flegita-types.h.tpl \ flegita-types.c.tpl gnome-scan-0.6.2/src/flegita-sink.h0000644000175000017500000000372611116477502014020 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _FLEGITA_SINK_H_ #define _FLEGITA_SINK_H_ #include #include G_BEGIN_DECLS #define FLEGITA_TYPE_SINK (flegita_sink_get_type ()) #define FLEGITA_SINK(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), FLEGITA_TYPE_SINK, FlegitaSink)) #define FLEGITA_SINK_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), FLEGITA_TYPE_SINK, FlegitaSinkClass)) #define FLEGITA_IS_SINK(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), FLEGITA_TYPE_SINK)) #define FLEGITA_IS_SINK_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), FLEGITA_TYPE_SINK)) #define FLEGITA_SINK_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), FLEGITA_TYPE_SINK, FlegitaSinkClass)) typedef struct _FlegitaSinkClass FlegitaSinkClass; typedef struct _FlegitaSink FlegitaSink; struct _FlegitaSinkClass { GnomeScanSinkClass parent_class; }; struct _FlegitaSink { GnomeScanSink parent_instance; gint count; gchar *filename; gchar *suffix; }; GType flegita_sink_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; void flegita_sink_register_type (GTypeModule *module); GnomeScanSink* flegita_sink_new (); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _FLEGITA_SINK_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/src/flegita.h0000644000175000017500000000220111116477502013041 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _FLEGITA_H #define _FLEGITA_H G_BEGIN_DECLS /** * FlegitaAction: * **/ typedef enum { FLEGITA_SAVE, /*< nick=gtk-save >*/ /* FLEGITA_PRINT, /\*< nick=gtk-print >*\/ */ /* FLEGITA_MAIL /\*< nick=gnome-stock-mail >*\/ */ } FlegitaAction; G_END_DECLS #endif /* _FLEGITA_H */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/src/flegita-types.c.tpl0000644000175000017500000000317611116477502015010 00000000000000/*-*- c -*-*/ /*** BEGIN file-header ***/ /* Flegita - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with main.c; if not, write to * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #include "flegita-types.h" /** * SECTION: flegita-types * @title: Enums and Flags * @short_description: Declared enumeration and flags */ /*** END file-header ***/ /*** BEGIN file-production ***/ /* Enumerations from "@filename@" */ #include "@filename@" /*** END file-production ***/ /*** BEGIN value-header ***/ GType @enum_name@_get_type (void) { static GType type = 0; static const G@Type@Value _@enum_name@_values[] = { /*** END value-header ***/ /*** BEGIN value-production ***/ { @VALUENAME@, "@VALUENAME@", "@valuenick@" }, /*** END value-production ***/ /*** BEGIN value-tail ***/ { 0, NULL, NULL } }; if (type == 0) { type = g_@type@_register_static ("@EnumName@", _@enum_name@_values); } return type; } /*** END value-tail ***/ gnome-scan-0.6.2/src/flegita-action-selector.c0000644000175000017500000001471511116477502016142 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software. * * You may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the * GNU General Public License, as published by the Free Software * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * See the GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ /** * SECTION: * @short_description: #FlegitaActionSelector class * **/ #include #include #include #include "flegita-action-selector.h" #include "flegita.h" #include "flegita-types.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), FLEGITA_TYPE_ACTION_SELECTOR, FlegitaActionSelectorPrivate)) typedef struct _FlegitaActionSelectorPrivate FlegitaActionSelectorPrivate; struct _FlegitaActionSelectorPrivate { GtkListStore *store; GtkWidget *combo; #ifdef PRINT GtkWidget *print_setup; GtkWidget *print_unix_dialog; #endif }; enum { COLUMN_ICON, COLUMN_LABEL, COLUMN_ACTION, N_COLUMN }; GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET (FlegitaActionSelector, flegita_action_selector) static void fas_changed (GtkComboBox *combo, FlegitaActionSelector *fas); #ifdef PRINT static void fas_print_setup_clicked (GtkButton *button, FlegitaActionSelector *fas); #endif static void flegita_action_selector_init (FlegitaActionSelector *object) { /* TODO: Add initialization code here */ } static void flegita_action_selector_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (flegita_action_selector_parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void flegita_action_selector_build (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw) { FlegitaActionSelectorPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspw); GtkCellRenderer *renderer; GEnumClass *klass = g_type_class_ref (FLEGITA_TYPE_ACTION); GtkTreeIter iter; GtkStockItem item; guint i; gchar *stock_id; gchar *label, *end; gspw->shows_unit = TRUE; priv->store = gtk_list_store_new (N_COLUMN, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, FLEGITA_TYPE_ACTION); priv->combo = gtk_combo_box_new_with_model (GTK_TREE_MODEL (priv->store)); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (gspw), priv->combo, FALSE, TRUE, 0); /* icon */ renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_pixbuf_new (); gtk_cell_layout_pack_start (GTK_CELL_LAYOUT (priv->combo), renderer, FALSE); g_object_set (renderer, "stock-size", GTK_ICON_SIZE_BUTTON, NULL); gtk_cell_layout_add_attribute (GTK_CELL_LAYOUT (priv->combo), renderer, "stock-id", COLUMN_ICON); /* label */ renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); gtk_cell_layout_pack_start (GTK_CELL_LAYOUT (priv->combo), renderer, TRUE); gtk_cell_layout_add_attribute (GTK_CELL_LAYOUT (priv->combo), renderer, "text", COLUMN_LABEL); g_debug (G_STRLOC ": %i actions", klass->n_values); for (i = 0; i < klass->n_values; i++) { stock_id = g_strdup(klass->values[i].value_nick); if (gtk_stock_lookup (stock_id, &item)) { /* strip _ */ label = g_strdup(dgettext (item.translation_domain, item.label)); end = g_utf8_strchr (label, -1, '_'); memcpy(end, end+1, strlen(end)); } else { label = stock_id; } gtk_list_store_append (priv->store, &iter); gtk_list_store_set (priv->store, &iter, COLUMN_ICON, stock_id, COLUMN_LABEL, label, COLUMN_ACTION, i, -1); } g_signal_connect (priv->combo, "changed", G_CALLBACK (fas_changed), FLEGITA_ACTION_SELECTOR (gspw)); #ifdef PRINT priv->print_setup = gtk_button_new_from_stock (GTK_STOCK_PROPERTIES); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (gspw), priv->print_setup, FALSE, TRUE, 0); g_signal_connect (priv->print_setup, "clicked", G_CALLBACK (fas_print_setup_clicked), FLEGITA_ACTION_SELECTOR (gspw)); /* GtkWidget *toplevel = gtk_widget_get_toplevel (GTK_WIDGET (gspw)); */ priv->print_unix_dialog = gtk_print_unix_dialog_new(_("Configure printing"), NULL/* GTK_WINDOW (toplevel) */); GtkDialog *dialog = GTK_DIALOG (priv->print_unix_dialog); gtk_container_foreach (GTK_CONTAINER (dialog->action_area), (GtkCallback) gtk_widget_destroy, NULL); gtk_dialog_add_buttons (GTK_DIALOG (priv->print_unix_dialog), GTK_STOCK_CANCEL, GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL, GTK_STOCK_OK, GTK_RESPONSE_OK, NULL); #endif } static void flegita_action_selector_set (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw, GValue *value) { FlegitaActionSelectorPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspw); gtk_combo_box_set_active (GTK_COMBO_BOX (priv->combo), (gint) g_value_get_enum (value)); } static void fas_changed (GtkComboBox *combo, FlegitaActionSelector *fas) { GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw = GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (fas); FlegitaActionSelectorPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (fas); GtkTreeIter iter; FlegitaAction action; gtk_combo_box_get_active_iter (GTK_COMBO_BOX (priv->combo), &iter); gtk_tree_model_get (GTK_TREE_MODEL (priv->store), &iter, COLUMN_ACTION, &action, -1); #ifdef PRINT switch (action) { case FLEGITA_PRINT: gtk_widget_set_no_show_all (priv->print_setup, FALSE); gtk_widget_show (priv->print_setup); break; default: gtk_widget_set_no_show_all (priv->print_setup, TRUE); gtk_widget_hide (priv->print_setup); break; } #endif g_value_set_enum (gspw->value, action); gnome_scan_param_widget_changed (gspw); } #ifdef PRINT static void fas_print_setup_clicked (GtkButton *button, FlegitaActionSelector *fas) { FlegitaActionSelectorPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (fas); GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw = GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (fas); gint res = gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG (priv->print_unix_dialog)); gtk_widget_hide (priv->print_unix_dialog); GEnumClass *klass = g_type_class_ref (GTK_TYPE_RESPONSE_TYPE); GEnumValue *val = g_enum_get_value (klass, res); g_debug (G_STRLOC ": %s", val->value_nick); gnome_scan_settings_set_object (gspw->settings, "printer", gtk_print_unix_dialog_get_selected_printer (GTK_PRINT_UNIX_DIALOG (priv->print_unix_dialog))); g_type_class_unref (klass); gnome_scan_param_widget_changed (gspw); } #endif gnome-scan-0.6.2/src/flegita-gimp.c0000644000175000017500000001323011141073600013757 00000000000000/* FlegitaGimp - Gimp Scan Plugin * * main.c * * Copyright © 2006 Étienne Bersac * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include "flegita-gimp-sink.h" /* Local function prototypes */ #define PROCEDURE_SCAN "flegita_scan" #define PROCEDURE_SCAN_AS_LAYER "flegita_scan_as_layer" static void init (void); static void quit (void); static void query (void); static void run (const gchar *name, gint nparams, const GimpParam *param, gint *nreturn_vals, GimpParam **return_vals); /* Local variables */ GimpPlugInInfo PLUG_IN_INFO = { NULL, /* init_proc */ NULL, /* quit_proc */ query, /* query_proc */ run, /* run_proc */ }; MAIN () static void query (void) { gchar *help_path; gchar *help_uri; static GimpParamDef scan_args[] = { { GIMP_PDB_INT32, "run_mode", "Interactive, non-interactive" }, }; static GimpParamDef scan_return[] = { { GIMP_PDB_STATUS, "status", "Return status" }, { GIMP_PDB_IMAGE, "image", "New image" }, }; static GimpParamDef scan_as_layer_args[] = { { GIMP_PDB_INT32, "run_mode", "Interactive, non-interactive" }, { GIMP_PDB_IMAGE, "image", "Input image" }, { GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, "drawable", "Input drawable" }, }; gimp_plugin_domain_register (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, PACKAGE_LOCALE_DIR); help_path = g_build_filename (DATADIR, "help", NULL); help_uri = g_filename_to_uri (help_path, NULL, NULL); g_free (help_path); gimp_install_procedure (PROCEDURE_SCAN, _("Scan a new image."), _("Help"), "Étienne Bersac ", "Étienne Bersac ", "2006-2007", _("Scan ..."), NULL, GIMP_PLUGIN, G_N_ELEMENTS (scan_args), G_N_ELEMENTS (scan_return), scan_args, scan_return); #if GIMP_MINOR_VERSION >= 5 gimp_plugin_menu_register (PROCEDURE_SCAN, "/File/Open"); #else gimp_plugin_menu_register (PROCEDURE_SCAN, "/File/Acquire"); #endif gimp_plugin_icon_register (PROCEDURE_SCAN, GIMP_ICON_TYPE_IMAGE_FILE, ACTION_ICON_DIR "/scan.svg"); gimp_install_procedure (PROCEDURE_SCAN_AS_LAYER, _("Scan picture as new layer..."), _("Help"), "Étienne Bersac ", "Étienne Bersac ", "2006-2007", _("Scan as Layer..."), "RGB*,GRAY*", GIMP_PLUGIN, G_N_ELEMENTS (scan_as_layer_args), G_N_ELEMENTS (scan_return), scan_as_layer_args, scan_return); gimp_plugin_menu_register (PROCEDURE_SCAN_AS_LAYER, "/File/Open"); gimp_plugin_icon_register (PROCEDURE_SCAN_AS_LAYER, GIMP_ICON_TYPE_IMAGE_FILE, ACTION_ICON_DIR "/scan-as-layer.svg"); } static void run (const gchar *name, gint n_params, const GimpParam *param, gint *nreturn_vals, GimpParam **return_vals) { static GimpParam values[2]; GimpDrawable *drawable; gint32 image_ID; gboolean is_new; GimpRunMode run_mode; GimpPDBStatusType status = GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS; gint n_layers; gimp_ui_init (PACKAGE, FALSE); gnome_scan_init(NULL, NULL); textdomain (GETTEXT_PACKAGE); gdouble xres, yres, res; /* if we are scanning, create a new image */ if (g_str_equal (name, PROCEDURE_SCAN)) { image_ID = 0; is_new = TRUE; } /* else use the existing one. */ else { image_ID = param[1].data.d_image; is_new = FALSE; gimp_drawable_detach (gimp_drawable_get (param[2].data.d_drawable)); } GnomeScanSettings* settings = gnome_scan_settings_new(); GnomeScanSink *sink = flegita_gimp_sink_new(image_ID, is_new); FlegitaGimpSink *fgs = FLEGITA_GIMP_SINK(sink); GnomeScanJob *job = gnome_scan_job_new(settings, sink); /* set default scan resolution from existing image */ if (!is_new) { if (gimp_image_get_resolution (image_ID, &xres, &yres)) { res = MAX (xres, yres); gnome_scan_settings_set_double (settings, "resolution", res); } } gnome_scan_job_set_sink (job, sink); GtkWidget*dialog = gnome_scan_dialog_new (NULL, job); gnome_scan_dialog_run (GNOME_SCAN_DIALOG (dialog)); g_object_unref(dialog); g_object_unref(job); g_object_unref(sink); g_object_unref(settings); if (is_new && fgs->image_ID) { image_ID = fgs->image_ID; gimp_image_get_layers (image_ID, &n_layers); /* if we have a layer, then display */ if (n_layers == 1) { gimp_display_new (image_ID); } /* else, the scan has been cancel */ else { gimp_image_delete (image_ID); } } gimp_displays_flush (); values[1].type = GIMP_PDB_IMAGE; values[1].data.d_image = image_ID; values[0].type = GIMP_PDB_STATUS; values[0].data.d_status = status; *nreturn_vals = 1; *return_vals = values; } gnome-scan-0.6.2/src/flegita.c0000644000175000017500000000773511116477502013055 00000000000000/*************************************************************************** * main.c * * Tue Mar 13 13:40:25 2007 * Copyright 2007 Étienne Bersac ****************************************************************************/ /* * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU Library General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "flegita-sink.h" void flegita_about(GtkButton *about, GtkWindow *parent) { const gchar *authors[] = { "Étienne Bersac ", "Ross Burton ", NULL }; gtk_show_about_dialog(parent, "modal", TRUE, "authors", authors, "comments", g_strdup_printf("%s\n" "\n" "In Memoriam †Mark Finlay", _("Simply scan images")), "copyright", "Copyright © 2006-2008 Étienne Bersac", "license", "This program is free software; you can " "redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of " "the GNU General Public License as published by " "the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of " "the License, or (at your option) any later version." "\n\n" " This program is distributed in the hope that it " "will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without " "even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or " "FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU " "General Public License for more details." "\n\n" "You should have received a copy of the GNU General " "Public License along with this program; if not, " "write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 " "Franklin Street, Fifth Floor Boston, MA 02110-1301, " "USA\n\n", "logo-icon-name", "flegita", /* Translators: Add your names here with one name per line, like "John Smith \n Robert Foo " */ "translator-credits", _("translator-credit"), "version", PACKAGE_VERSION, "website", "http://www.gnome.org/project/gnome-scan/index", "website-label", _("Gnome Scan website"), "wrap-license", TRUE, NULL); } gint main (gint argc, gchar **argv) { GnomeScanJob *job; GtkWidget *dialog; GnomeScanSink *sink; GtkWidget *about; textdomain (GETTEXT_PACKAGE); gtk_init (&argc, &argv); gnome_scan_init (&argc, &argv); gtk_window_set_default_icon_name ("flegita"); g_set_application_name (_("Scanner Utility")); /* build */ sink = flegita_sink_new(); job = gnome_scan_job_new(NULL, sink); dialog = gnome_scan_dialog_new (NULL, job); /* ABOUT */ about = gtk_button_new_from_stock (GTK_STOCK_ABOUT); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX(GTK_DIALOG(dialog)->action_area), about, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_button_box_set_child_secondary (GTK_BUTTON_BOX(GTK_DIALOG(dialog)->action_area), about, TRUE); g_signal_connect(about, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(flegita_about), dialog); gtk_widget_show(about); /* run */ gnome_scan_dialog_run (GNOME_SCAN_DIALOG (dialog)); /* free */ gtk_widget_destroy (dialog); g_object_unref(job); gnome_scan_exit (); return (0); } gnome-scan-0.6.2/src/flegita-gimp-sink.h0000644000175000017500000000442511116477502014747 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software. * * You may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the * GNU General Public License, as published by the Free Software * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * See the GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _FLEGITA_GIMP_SINK_H_ #define _FLEGITA_GIMP_SINK_H_ #include #include G_BEGIN_DECLS #define FLEGITA_TYPE_GIMP_SINK (flegita_gimp_sink_get_type ()) #define FLEGITA_GIMP_SINK(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), FLEGITA_TYPE_GIMP_SINK, FlegitaGimpSink)) #define FLEGITA_GIMP_SINK_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), FLEGITA_TYPE_GIMP_SINK, FlegitaGimpSinkClass)) #define FLEGITA_IS_GIMP_SINK(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), FLEGITA_TYPE_GIMP_SINK)) #define FLEGITA_IS_GIMP_SINK_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), FLEGITA_TYPE_GIMP_SINK)) #define FLEGITA_GIMP_SINK_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), FLEGITA_TYPE_GIMP_SINK, FlegitaGimpSinkClass)) typedef struct _FlegitaGimpSinkClass FlegitaGimpSinkClass; typedef struct _FlegitaGimpSink FlegitaGimpSink; struct _FlegitaGimpSinkClass { GnomeScanSinkClass parent_class; }; /** * FlegitaGimpSink: * * **/ struct _FlegitaGimpSink { /*< private >*/ GnomeScanSink parent_instance; /*< public >*/ gint32 image_ID; /* ID of the image where to add new layers */ gboolean is_new; /* Wether image image_ID is new (and thus, we should resize it */ }; GType flegita_gimp_sink_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GnomeScanSink *flegita_gimp_sink_new (gint32 image_ID, gboolean is_new); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _FLEGITA_GIMP_SINK_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/src/flegita-action-selector.h0000644000175000017500000000411211116477502016135 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software. * * You may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the * GNU General Public License, as published by the Free Software * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * See the GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _FLEGITA_ACTION_SELECTOR_H_ #define _FLEGITA_ACTION_SELECTOR_H_ #include #include G_BEGIN_DECLS #define FLEGITA_TYPE_ACTION_SELECTOR (flegita_action_selector_get_type ()) #define FLEGITA_ACTION_SELECTOR(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), FLEGITA_TYPE_ACTION_SELECTOR, FlegitaActionSelector)) #define FLEGITA_ACTION_SELECTOR_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), FLEGITA_TYPE_ACTION_SELECTOR, FlegitaActionSelectorClass)) #define FLEGITA_IS_ACTION_SELECTOR(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), FLEGITA_TYPE_ACTION_SELECTOR)) #define FLEGITA_IS_ACTION_SELECTOR_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), FLEGITA_TYPE_ACTION_SELECTOR)) #define FLEGITA_ACTION_SELECTOR_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), FLEGITA_TYPE_ACTION_SELECTOR, FlegitaActionSelectorClass)) typedef struct _FlegitaActionSelector FlegitaActionSelector; /** * FlegitaActionSelector: * * **/ struct _FlegitaActionSelector { /*< private >*/ GnomeScanParamWidget parent_instance; }; GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER (FlegitaActionSelector, flegita_action_selector); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _FLEGITA_ACTION_SELECTOR_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/src/flegita-output-filename-widget.h0000644000175000017500000000427011116477502017446 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _FLEGITA_OUTPUT_FILENAME_WIDGET_H_ #define _FLEGITA_OUTPUT_FILENAME_WIDGET_H_ #include #include G_BEGIN_DECLS #define FLEGITA_TYPE_OUTPUT_FILENAME_WIDGET (flegita_output_filename_widget_get_type ()) #define FLEGITA_OUTPUT_FILENAME_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), FLEGITA_TYPE_OUTPUT_FILENAME_WIDGET, FlegitaOutputFilenameWidget)) #define FLEGITA_OUTPUT_FILENAME_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), FLEGITA_TYPE_OUTPUT_FILENAME_WIDGET, FlegitaOutputFilenameWidgetClass)) #define FLEGITA_IS_OUTPUT_FILENAME_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), FLEGITA_TYPE_OUTPUT_FILENAME_WIDGET)) #define FLEGITA_IS_OUTPUT_FILENAME_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), FLEGITA_TYPE_OUTPUT_FILENAME_WIDGET)) #define FLEGITA_OUTPUT_FILENAME_WIDGET_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), FLEGITA_TYPE_OUTPUT_FILENAME_WIDGET, FlegitaOutputFilenameWidgetClass)) typedef struct _FlegitaOutputFilenameWidget FlegitaOutputFilenameWidget; struct _FlegitaOutputFilenameWidget { GnomeScanParamWidget parent_instance; }; GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER (FlegitaOutputFilenameWidget, flegita_output_filename_widget); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _FLEGITA_OUTPUT_FILENAME_WIDGET_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/src/flegita-pspec.h0000644000175000017500000000553011116477502014161 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _FLEGITA_PSPEC_H #define _FLEGITA_PSPEC_H #include #include "flegita-types.h" #include "flegita.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS /* COMMON */ /* ACTION */ #define FLEGITA_TYPE_PARAM_ACTION (flegita_param_action_get_type ()) #define FLEGITA_PARAM_SPEC_ACTION(p) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((p), FLEGITA_TYPE_PARAM_ACTION, FlegitaParamSpecAction)) #define FLEGITA_IS_PARAM_SPEC_ACTION(p) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((p), FLEGITA_TYPE_PARAM_ACTION)) typedef struct _FlegitaParamSpecAction FlegitaParamSpecAction; /** * FlegitaParamSpecAction: * **/ struct _FlegitaParamSpecAction { /*< private >*/ GParamSpec parent_instance; FlegitaAction default_action; }; GType flegita_param_action_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GParamSpec* flegita_param_spec_action (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, FlegitaAction default_action, GParamFlags flags); /* OUTPUT_FILENAME */ #define FLEGITA_TYPE_PARAM_OUTPUT_FILENAME (flegita_param_output_filename_get_type ()) #define FLEGITA_PARAM_SPEC_OUTPUT_FILENAME(p) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((p), FLEGITA_TYPE_PARAM_OUTPUT_FILENAME, FlegitaParamSpecOutputFilename)) #define FLEGITA_IS_PARAM_SPEC_OUTPUT_FILENAME(p) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((p), FLEGITA_TYPE_PARAM_OUTPUT_FILENAME)) typedef struct _FlegitaParamSpecOutputFilename FlegitaParamSpecOutputFilename; /** * FlegitaParamSpecOutputFilename: * * This spec is used to select an output filename, this mean that the * widget will have a "save as" behaviour. **/ struct _FlegitaParamSpecOutputFilename { /*< private >*/ GParamSpec parent_instance; }; GType flegita_param_output_filename_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GParamSpec* flegita_param_spec_output_filename (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GSList *formats, GParamFlags flags); GSList* flegita_param_output_filename_get_formats (GParamSpec *pspec); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _FLEGITA_PSPEC_H */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/src/flegita-types.h.tpl0000644000175000017500000000253311116477502015011 00000000000000/*-*- c -*-*/ /*** BEGIN file-header ***/ /* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with main.c; if not, write to * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef FLEGITA_TYPES_H #define FLEGITA_TYPES_H #include /*** END file-header ***/ G_BEGIN_DECLS /*** BEGIN file-production ***/ /* Enumerations from "@filename@" */ /*** END file-production ***/ /*** BEGIN enumeration-production ***/ #define FLEGITA_TYPE_@ENUMSHORT@ (@enum_name@_get_type ()) GType @enum_name@_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; /*** END enumeration-production ***/ /*** BEGIN file-tail ***/ G_END_DECLS #endif /*** END file-tail ***/ gnome-scan-0.6.2/src/flegita-pspec.c0000644000175000017500000000646411116477502014163 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #include #include "flegita-sink.h" #include "flegita-pspec.h" #include "flegita-output-filename-widget.h" #include "flegita-action-selector.h" /* ACTION */ GS_DEFINE_PARAM (flegita, Flegita, action, Action, FLEGITA_TYPE_ACTION); GParamSpec* flegita_param_spec_action (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, FlegitaAction default_action, GParamFlags flags) { GParamSpec *spec = g_param_spec_internal (FLEGITA_TYPE_PARAM_ACTION, name, nick, blurb, flags); g_param_spec_set_qdata (spec, GS_PARAM_GROUP_QUARK, (gpointer) group); gs_param_spec_set_widget_type (spec, FLEGITA_TYPE_ACTION_SELECTOR); return G_PARAM_SPEC (spec); } static void flegita_param_action_value_set_default (GParamSpec *pspec, GValue *value) { g_value_set_enum (value, FLEGITA_PARAM_SPEC_ACTION (pspec)->default_action); } static gint flegita_param_action_values_cmp (GParamSpec *pspec, const GValue *a, const GValue *b) { return g_value_get_enum (a) - g_value_get_enum (b); } /* FILENAME */ GS_DEFINE_PARAM (flegita, Flegita, output_filename, OutputFilename, G_TYPE_STRING); /** * flegita_param_spec_output_filename: * @name: Param name * @nick: Param nick * @blurb: Param blurb * @group: The quark of the group the param belong to * @formats: The list of #GdkPixbufFormats * @flags: Param flags. * * Create a new #GSParamSpecFilename. * * Returns: The new #GSParamSpecFilename **/ GParamSpec* flegita_param_spec_output_filename (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GSList *formats, GParamFlags flags) { GParamSpec *spec = g_param_spec_internal (FLEGITA_TYPE_PARAM_OUTPUT_FILENAME, name, nick, blurb, flags); g_param_spec_set_qdata (spec, GS_PARAM_GROUP_QUARK, (gpointer) group); g_param_spec_set_qdata (spec, GS_PARAM_FORMATS_QUARK, (gpointer) formats); gs_param_spec_set_widget_type (spec, FLEGITA_TYPE_OUTPUT_FILENAME_WIDGET); return G_PARAM_SPEC (spec); } static void flegita_param_output_filename_value_set_default (GParamSpec *pspec, GValue *value) { g_value_set_string (value, ""); } static gint flegita_param_output_filename_values_cmp (GParamSpec *pspec, const GValue *a, const GValue *b) { return g_ascii_strcasecmp (g_value_get_string (a), g_value_get_string (b)); } GSList* flegita_param_output_filename_get_formats (GParamSpec *pspec) { return (GSList *) g_param_spec_get_qdata (pspec, GS_PARAM_FORMATS_QUARK); } gnome-scan-0.6.2/config.sub0000755000175000017500000010115311152521120012441 00000000000000#! /bin/sh # Configuration validation subroutine script. # Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, # 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 # Free Software Foundation, Inc. timestamp='2008-01-16' # This file is (in principle) common to ALL GNU software. # The presence of a machine in this file suggests that SOME GNU software # can handle that machine. 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Flegita provide app and plugin on top of Gnome Scan for the desktop. Changes in version 0.6.2 ======================== * Fix Gimp plugin option saving to GConf (Bug #523251). * Fix gray scan in Gimp plugin. * Fix 1bit gray scan processing. * Disable color enhancement by default. * Fix crasher on module unload. * Don't use 0 step for number option. Changes in version 0.6.1 ======================== * Fix default cursor in dialog and preview area. * Update to Gegl 0.0.21 to fix black frame bug. Changes in version 0.6 ====================== * Fix bug #519405, don't use translatable option group for internal groups hidden and preview. * Swallow some epson specific high-level option redundant with GSane high-level meta-param. * Updated translation and new portugese translation. Changes in version 0.5.94 ========================= * Migrate to new GTK+ tooltip API. Depends on GTK+ 2.12 * Added blurb for PNG compression level option in flegita. * Translate application name in about flegita dialog. * Focus Forward button in GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog. * Fixed hidden option exposed in UI (bug #519331). * Don't depends on libgnome and libgnomeui, thanks to Ross Burton (bug #519344). Fixed untranslated application name. * Don't version modules, thanks to Ross Burton (bug #519350). * Cleaned up build system, thanks to Ross Burton. * Fixed GSFile backend not updated for a while. Migrated to GEGL 0.0.16, etc. * Use explicit gettext domain in library rather than using application defined one. Contributor to this release: Ross Burton Changes in version 0.5.93 ========================= * Complete rotation implementation, was almost non working in 0.5.4 :x * Fixed preview with rotation, simplified the preview code, allowing to use hardware capabilities (needs testing though); * Fixed ROI position not translated to driver unit. * Fixed buffer leaks and lots of other GObject leaks. * Use a waiting cursor while probing. * About dialog in flegita * Reworked and completed API documentation * Depends on GEGL 0.0.16. Changes in version 0.5.92 « Sérieusement cette fois » ===================================================== * Add an Automatic color enhancement option in common processing. * Use 75. dpi for preview, avoid some bugs in preview area selection. * Manual page orientation handling. * Show preview acquisition progress bar again. * Automatic per app settings saving in gconf. Now depends on GConf. * Dropped printing. Changes in version 0.5.4 « Ce projet n'est pas mort » ===================================================== * Processing architecture plus rotation support. UI allows only simple rotation (0, 90, 180 and 270 degrees). * Almost finished preview area and roi selection/resizing/moving. * By default, flegita now save pictures in XDG_PICTURES_DIR. * Handle page orientation. * GnomeScanJob now build a unique Gegl pipeline which simplify code, increase performances and allow better processing integration. This avoid "PNG 8bit saved as PNG 16bit" and thus reduce file size. Changes in version 0.5.2 « Ça ROCs ! » ====================================== * Recreated Gimp plugin for Gimp 2.3 * Added basic preview area * Buggy scan-to-print in flegita using GtkPrint. * Use this version for AbiScan (proof of concept) * Use app specific icon dir for app specific icon. Use "scanner" icon instead of "input-scanner", from icon-naming-spec. * Lots of improvements in API : convenient function to GnomeScanSettings, end_scan() function for GnomeScanPlugin, etc. * Fixed some bugs. Changes in version 0.5.1 « Le jeu en valait la chandelle ! » ============================================================ * Total rewrite :| * Migrate to Gnome SVN. * Multithreaded and event-based programming. * GnomeScanContext has been splitted in GnomeScanJob and GnomeScanSettings. GnomeScanJob handle acquisition/processing/sink and progression while GnomeScanSettings stores values as GValue in a GHashTable instead of hardcoded params. * Use and register GParamSpecs instead of using GObject for storing plugin options description. * New GnomeScanParamWidget base class for widget handling GParamSpec. Implemented a bunch of GnomeScanParamWidget subclasses for various GParamSpec. * New GnomeScanPlugin base class for GnomeScanner and GnomeScanSink handling dynamic instance parameters with translation. * Module system allowing to register new backend, scanner, sink and param widget. New plugin GSFile wich allow to scan from files. * Depends on Gegl SVN and Babl 0.0.14. Use GeglBuffer instead of GdkPixbuf allowing scan larger than memory. * Extended SANE support in GSane module. Expose all SANE device options. Translate device options. Allow SANE device to provide special scan source. * More generic GnomeScanPreviewArea. Preliminary plugin system to add features to preview area. * Use themable icons. Register less stock items/icons. Changes in version 0.4.1 ======================== * Handle enum resolution instead of range (Thanks Philipp Sadleder). * Drop dual resolution handling. * Added Philipp Sadleder as contributor 0.4.0.4 : added macedonian translation 0.4.0.3 : added slovenian translation 0.4.0.2 : added arabic translation 0.4.0.1 : emergency build fix Changes in version 0.4 « Is your app people ready ? » ===================================================== * Rework GnomeScanDialog to make it very consistent with GtkPrintUnixDialog. Needs user and developer feedback. GnomeScandialog now herit from GtkDialog instead of GtkWindow. * Add GnomeScanAreaSelector widget using GtkPaperSize (Thanks Philip Sadleder !). This smart widget list available format for the device considering its geometry. It also compute if the image needs to be rotated or not if you choose portrait or landscape. However, you can still use "Custom size" which also mean custom rotation, using GnomeScanPreviewArea. * In GnomeScanSourceSelector, if user select ADF, the area is centered and moved to top. This allow user to select area for ADF. This is a bug if some device ADF do not center paper ! * Change the default image shown in GnomeScanPreviewArea. Instead of a centered app icon, now use a "document" icon in top left corner. Far more useful. * Gnome Scan now handle wether an area is user defined. This allow GnomeScanPreviewArea to show only center handle (move) if a fixed format is specified, or all handle if size is custom. * flegita-gimp dialog is now sized 300x400 instead of 800x600 ! Also feature a field "Layer name" in order to preselect the created layer name. * Droping GnomeScanOptionWidget. Let UI designer manipulate label as the want (table, frame, …). * Dropped GnomeScanAvancedPreview and GnomeScanPreview. Let UI designer do what they want with GnomeScanPreviewArea. 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See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with main.c; if not, write to * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef GNOME_SCAN_TYPES_H #define GNOME_SCAN_TYPES_H #include /* Enumerations from "gnome-scanner.h" */ #define GNOME_TYPE_SCANNER_STATUS (gnome_scanner_status_get_type ()) GType gnome_scanner_status_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; /* Enumerations from "gnome-scan-utils.h" */ #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_UNIT (gs_param_unit_get_type ()) GType gs_param_unit_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; G_END_DECLS #endif /* Generated data ends here */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-module.c0000644000175000017500000001136611131433673014724 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ /** * SECTION: gnome-scan-module * @short_description: Module loading and initialization * * A module represent the library opened with #GModule where are * stored a list of #GObjects. **/ #include "gnome-scan-module.h" enum { PROP_0, PROP_FILENAME }; static gboolean gnome_scan_module_load (GTypeModule *gmodule); static void gnome_scan_module_unload (GTypeModule *gmodule); static GTypeModuleClass* parent_class = NULL; G_DEFINE_TYPE (GnomeScanModule, gnome_scan_module, G_TYPE_TYPE_MODULE); static void gnome_scan_module_init (GnomeScanModule *object) { GnomeScanModule *module = GNOME_SCAN_MODULE (object); module->filename = NULL; module->library = NULL; module->init = NULL; module->finalize = NULL; } static void gnome_scan_module_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gnome_scan_module_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_MODULE (object)); GnomeScanModule *module = GNOME_SCAN_MODULE (object); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_FILENAME: g_free (module->filename); module->filename = g_value_dup_string (value); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gnome_scan_module_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_MODULE (object)); GnomeScanModule *module = GNOME_SCAN_MODULE (object); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_FILENAME: g_value_set_string (value, module->filename); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gnome_scan_module_class_init (GnomeScanModuleClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); parent_class = G_TYPE_MODULE_CLASS (klass); object_class->finalize = gnome_scan_module_finalize; object_class->set_property = gnome_scan_module_set_property; object_class->get_property = gnome_scan_module_get_property; parent_class->load = gnome_scan_module_load; parent_class->unload = gnome_scan_module_unload; /** * GnomeScanModule:filename: * * The path to the shared object. **/ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_FILENAME, g_param_spec_string ("filename", "Filename", "Library filename for use with GModule", NULL, G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_WRITABLE | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY)); } static gboolean gnome_scan_module_load (GTypeModule *gmodule) { GnomeScanModule *module = GNOME_SCAN_MODULE (gmodule); g_return_val_if_fail (module->filename, FALSE); module->library = g_module_open (module->filename, G_MODULE_BIND_MASK); if (!module->library) { g_warning (g_module_error ()); return FALSE; } if (!g_module_symbol (module->library, "gnome_scan_module_init", (gpointer *) &module->init) || !g_module_symbol (module->library, "gnome_scan_module_finalize", (gpointer *) &module->finalize)) { g_warning ("%s does not contains a valid %s", module->filename, G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (gmodule)); return FALSE; } module->init (module); return TRUE; } static void gnome_scan_module_unload (GTypeModule *gmodule) { GnomeScanModule *module = GNOME_SCAN_MODULE (gmodule); module->finalize (module); } /** * gnome_scan_module_new: * @filename: The path to shared object * * Open and initialize a new module. This function should be used only * by #GnomeScanModuleManager. * * Returns: a new #GnomeScanModule **/ GnomeScanModule* gnome_scan_module_new (gchar *filename) { return g_object_new (GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_MODULE, "filename", filename, NULL); } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-plugin.c0000644000175000017500000003541311116477505014741 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ /** * SECTION: gnome-scan-plugin * @short_description: Scan operation plugin * @include: gnome-scan.h * * A #GnomeScanPlugin extends the processing pipeline. Only processing * plugin derive directly #GnomeScanPlugin. Source and Sink must * derive from #GnomeScanner and #GnomeScanSink. Basically, a plugin * handle common properties such as @name, @blurb and @params. Each * plugins as a per instance list of params. Those params are exposed * to the UI and save in #GnomeScanSettings. **/ #include "gnome-scan-plugin.h" #include "gnome-scan-param-specs.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PLUGIN, GnomeScanPluginPrivate)) typedef struct _GnomeScanPluginPrivate GnomeScanPluginPrivate; struct _GnomeScanPluginPrivate { gchar* name; gchar* blurb; }; enum { PROP_0, PROP_NAME, PROP_BLURB, PROP_PARAMS }; enum { PARAMS_CHANGED, LAST_SIGNAL }; static GObjectClass* parent_class = NULL; static guint signals[LAST_SIGNAL] = { 0 }; G_DEFINE_TYPE (GnomeScanPlugin, gnome_scan_plugin, G_TYPE_OBJECT); static void gnome_scan_plugin_init (GnomeScanPlugin *object) { object->params = g_param_spec_pool_new (FALSE); } static void gnome_scan_plugin_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gnome_scan_plugin_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PLUGIN (object)); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_NAME: GET_PRIVATE (object)->name = g_value_dup_string (value); break; case PROP_BLURB: GET_PRIVATE (object)->blurb = g_value_dup_string (value); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gnome_scan_plugin_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PLUGIN (object)); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_NAME: g_value_set_string (value, gnome_scan_plugin_get_name (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (object))); break; case PROP_BLURB: g_value_set_string (value, GET_PRIVATE (object)->blurb); break; case PROP_PARAMS: g_value_set_pointer (value, GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (object)->params); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gnome_scan_plugin_class_init (GnomeScanPluginClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); parent_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (g_type_class_peek_parent (klass)); g_type_class_add_private (klass, sizeof (GnomeScanPluginPrivate)); object_class->finalize = gnome_scan_plugin_finalize; object_class->set_property = gnome_scan_plugin_set_property; object_class->get_property = gnome_scan_plugin_get_property; /** * GnomeScanPlugin:name: * * The plugin public name. **/ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_NAME, g_param_spec_string ("name", "Name", "Plugin public name", NULL, G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_WRITABLE | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY)); /** * GnomeScanPlugin:blurb: * * The plugin public blurb. **/ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_BLURB, g_param_spec_string ("blurb", "Blurb", "Plugin public description.", NULL, G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_WRITABLE | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY)); /** * GnomeScanPlugin:params: * * The list of per instance #GSParamSpec. **/ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_PARAMS, g_param_spec_pointer ("params", "Parameters", "Pool of plugin parameters specification.", G_PARAM_READABLE)); /** * GnomeScanPlugin::params-changed: * @plugin: the emitting #GnomeScanPlugin * @spec: the spec of the changed parameter * * Triggered when one param of plugin has been added, changed, * removed. Needs to be renamed to param-changed. **/ signals[PARAMS_CHANGED] = g_signal_new ("params-changed", G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (klass), G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GnomeScanPluginClass, changed), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__POINTER, G_TYPE_NONE, 1, G_TYPE_POINTER); } /** * gnome_scan_plugin_get_name: * @plugin: a #GnomeScanPlugin * * Returns: the @plugin name **/ gchar* gnome_scan_plugin_get_name (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin) { g_return_val_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PLUGIN (plugin), NULL); return g_strdup (GET_PRIVATE (plugin)->name); } /** * gnome_scan_plugin_params_add: * @plugin: a #GnomeScanPlugin * @param: a #GSParamSpec * * See: %gnome-scan-param-specs **/ void gnome_scan_plugin_params_add (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *param) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PLUGIN (plugin)); g_param_spec_pool_insert (plugin->params, param, G_OBJECT_TYPE (plugin)); gnome_scan_plugin_params_changed (plugin, param); } /** * gnome_scan_plugin_params_remove: * @plugin: a #GnomeScanPlugin * @param: a #GSParamSpec * * Remove a param spec from the param list. **/ void gnome_scan_plugin_params_remove (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *param) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PLUGIN (plugin)); g_param_spec_pool_remove (plugin->params, param); gnome_scan_plugin_params_changed (plugin, NULL); } /** * gnome_scan_plugin_params_clear: * @plugin: a #GnomeScanPlugin * * Remove all instance parameters from a plugin. **/ void gnome_scan_plugin_params_clear (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PLUGIN (plugin)); GList *node; node = g_param_spec_pool_list_owned (plugin->params, G_OBJECT_TYPE (plugin)); for (; node; node = node->next) g_param_spec_pool_remove (plugin->params, node->data); gnome_scan_plugin_params_changed (plugin, NULL); } /** * gnome_scan_plugin_get_params: * @plugin: a #GnomeScanPlugin * * Retrieve all instance paramters from @plugin. * * Returns: a GList of #GSParamSpec. **/ GList* gnome_scan_plugin_get_params (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin) { g_return_val_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PLUGIN (plugin), NULL); GList *params = NULL; params = g_param_spec_pool_list_owned (plugin->params, G_OBJECT_TYPE (plugin)); params = g_list_sort (params, (GCompareFunc) gs_param_spec_cmp_index); return params; } /** * gnome_scan_plugin_params_get_groups: * @plugin: a #GnomeScanPlugin * * The options must be ordered by groups in order this function not to * duplicate groups. When writing a #GnomeScanPlugin, ensure that * sorting option by index keep groups's options sibling. * * Returns: a #GSList of groups #GQuark. **/ GSList* gnome_scan_plugin_params_get_groups (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin) { GSList* groups = NULL; GList* node = gnome_scan_plugin_get_params(plugin); GQuark cur_group = 0, last_group = 0; for (; node ; node = node->next) { cur_group = gs_param_spec_get_group (node->data); if (!last_group || last_group != cur_group) { groups = g_slist_append (groups, (gpointer) cur_group); last_group = cur_group; } } return groups; } /** * gnome_scan_plugin_params_get_other_groups: * @plugin: a #GnomeScanPlugin * @known_group0: the first known group #GQuark * @...: A 0 terminated list of group #GQuark * * Return all group #GQuark except the one listed as parameter. This * is useful if you want e.g. all param group except preview params * group. * * Returns: a #GSList of #GQuark. **/ GSList* gnome_scan_plugin_params_get_other_groups (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GQuark known_group0, ...) { va_list args; va_start (args, known_group0); GSList *groups = gnome_scan_plugin_params_get_groups (plugin); GQuark known_group; /* list known group not to list */ known_group = known_group0; while (known_group) { groups = g_slist_remove_all (groups, (gpointer) known_group); known_group = va_arg (args, GQuark); } return groups; } /** * gnome_scan_plugin_get_param_group: * @plugin: a #GnomeScanPlugin * @group: a group #GQuark * * Return all instance parameters which have @group as group. * * Returns: a GList of #GSParamSpec. **/ GSList* gnome_scan_plugin_get_param_group (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GQuark group) { g_return_val_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PLUGIN (plugin), NULL); GSList *list = NULL; gint i; guint n; GQuark pgroup; GParamSpec **specs = g_param_spec_pool_list (plugin->params, G_OBJECT_TYPE (plugin), &n); for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { pgroup = gs_param_spec_get_group (specs[i]); if (pgroup == group) list = g_slist_append (list, specs[i]); } list = g_slist_sort (list, (GCompareFunc) gs_param_spec_cmp_index); return list; } /** * gnome_scan_plugin_get_param_groups: * @plugin: a #GnomeScanPlugin * @group0: The first group #GQuark * @...: A 0 terminated list of group @GQuark * * List all params which belong to groups. * * Returns: a #GSList of #GParamSpec **/ GSList* gnome_scan_plugin_get_param_groups (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GQuark group0, ...) { GSList *groups = NULL; GQuark group; va_list args; va_start(args, group0); group = group0; while (group) { groups = g_slist_concat (groups, gnome_scan_plugin_get_param_group (plugin, group)); group = va_arg(args, GQuark); } return groups; } /** * gnome_scan_plugin_params_lookup: * @plugin: a #GnomeScanPlugin * @name: The name of the searched parameter * * Search the param spec pool for parameter @name. * * Returns: a #GParamSpec or NULL. **/ GParamSpec* gnome_scan_plugin_params_lookup (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, const gchar *name) { return g_param_spec_pool_lookup (plugin->params, name, G_OBJECT_TYPE (plugin), FALSE); } /** * gnome_scan_plugin_params_foreach: * @plugin: #GnomeScanPlugin * @func: user callback * @user_data: pointer to data passed as argument to @func. * * Execute @func for each @plugin's params. **/ void gnome_scan_plugin_params_foreach (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GFunc func, gpointer user_data) { GList *list = g_param_spec_pool_list_owned (plugin->params, G_OBJECT_TYPE (plugin)); g_list_foreach (list, func, user_data); } #define gs_exec_class_func_ret(k,f,d,a...) if(k->f){return klass->f(a);}else{return d;} #define gs_exec_class_func(k,f,a...) if(k->f){klass->f(a);} /** * gnome_scan_plugin_configure: * @plugin: a #GnomeScanPlugin * @settings: a #GnomeScanPlugin * * Note: Implemented by derived class, called by #GnomeScanJob. * * Search in @settings value for its instance parameters. **/ void gnome_scan_plugin_configure (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GnomeScanSettings *settings) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PLUGIN (plugin) && GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings)); GnomeScanPluginClass *klass = GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_GET_CLASS (plugin); gs_exec_class_func(klass, configure, plugin, settings); } /** * gnome_scan_plugin_get_child_nodes: * @plugin: a #GnomeScanPlugin: * @root: a root #GeglNode * * Note: Implemented by derived class, called by #GnomeScanJob. * * Return the list of #GeglNode to append to the * pipeline. #GnomeScanJob link "input" and "output" pads of sibling * nodes, not auxiliary pad. * * Returns: a #GList of #GeglNode **/ GList* gnome_scan_plugin_get_child_nodes (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GeglNode *root) { g_return_val_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PLUGIN (plugin), NULL); GnomeScanPluginClass *klass = GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_GET_CLASS (plugin); gs_exec_class_func_ret(klass, get_child_nodes, NULL, plugin, root); } /** * gnome_scan_plugin_configure_frame: * @plugin: a #GnomeScanPlugin * * Note: Implemented by derived class, called by #GnomeScanJob. * * This is used especially for per frame GEGL pipeline configuration. **/ void gnome_scan_plugin_configure_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PLUGIN (plugin)); GnomeScanPluginClass *klass = GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_GET_CLASS (plugin); gs_exec_class_func(klass, configure_frame, plugin); } /** * gnome_scan_plugin_start_frame: * @plugin: a #GnomeScanPlugin * * Note: Implemented by derived class, called by #GnomeScanJob. * * Returns: wether the frame is to be processed or aborted. **/ gboolean gnome_scan_plugin_start_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin) { g_return_val_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PLUGIN (plugin), FALSE); GnomeScanPluginClass *klass = GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_GET_CLASS (plugin); gs_exec_class_func_ret(klass, start_frame, TRUE, plugin); } /** * gnome_scan_plugin_work: * @plugin: a #GnomeScanPlugin * @progress: a pointer to a place where to store progress * * Note: Implemented by derived class, called by #GnomeScanJob. * * Do an iteration of plugin work. Store the amount of work done in * progress as a fraction, from 0 to 1. progress set to 1 means work * completed. * * Returns: Wether more work iteration needs to be done. **/ gboolean gnome_scan_plugin_work (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, gdouble *progress) { g_return_val_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PLUGIN (plugin), FALSE); GnomeScanPluginClass *klass = GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_GET_CLASS (plugin); *progress = 1.; gs_exec_class_func_ret(klass, work, FALSE, plugin, progress); } /** * gnome_scan_plugin_end_frame: * @plugin: a #GnomeScanPlugin * * Note: Implemented by derived class, called by #GnomeScanJob. **/ void gnome_scan_plugin_end_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PLUGIN (plugin)); GnomeScanPluginClass *klass = GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_GET_CLASS (plugin); gs_exec_class_func(klass, end_frame, plugin); } /** * gnome_scan_plugin_end_scan: * @plugin: a #GnomeScanPlugin * * Note: Implemented by derived class, called by #GnomeScanJob. **/ void gnome_scan_plugin_end_scan (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PLUGIN (plugin)); GnomeScanPluginClass *klass = GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_GET_CLASS (plugin); gs_exec_class_func(klass, end_scan, plugin); } /** * gnome_scan_plugin_params_changed: * @plugin: a #GnomeScanPlugin * @spec: a #GParamSpec from @plugin * * Emit #GnomeScanPlugin::changed for @spec param. For use in derived * class. */ void gnome_scan_plugin_params_changed (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *spec) { g_signal_emit (plugin, signals[PARAMS_CHANGED], 0, spec); } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-utils.c0000644000175000017500000001075311116477505014603 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ /** * SECTION: gnome-scan-utils * @title: Miscellaneous utils * **/ #include "gnome-scan-utils.h" #include "gnome-scan-types.h" #define GS_WARN_UNSUPPORTED_UNIT(unit) g_warning("%s: Unsupported unit %s.", __FUNCTION__, gs_enum_get_nick_from_value (GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_UNIT, unit)) const gchar* gs_enum_get_nick_from_value (GType type, guint value) { GEnumClass *klass; GEnumValue *val; klass = g_type_class_ref (type); val = g_enum_get_value (klass, value); g_type_class_unref (klass); return g_strdup (val->value_nick); } /** * gs_convert: * @val: the value to convert * @from: the current @val unit * @to: the target unit fro @val * @res: the resolution in dpi * * Convert @val from @from unit to @to at @res resolution. Useful for * preview area, #GnomeScanner, etc. **/ gdouble gs_convert (gdouble val, GnomeScanUnit from, GnomeScanUnit to, gdouble res) { if (from == to) return val; switch (from) { case GS_UNIT_NONE: case GS_UNIT_BIT: case GS_UNIT_PERCENT: case GS_UNIT_MICROSECOND: case GS_UNIT_DPI: GS_WARN_UNSUPPORTED_UNIT(from); return val; default: switch (to) { case GS_UNIT_NONE: case GS_UNIT_BIT: case GS_UNIT_PERCENT: case GS_UNIT_MICROSECOND: case GS_UNIT_DPI: GS_WARN_UNSUPPORTED_UNIT(from); return val; default: return gs_convert_from_mm (gs_convert_to_mm (val, from, res), to, res); } } } gdouble gs_convert_to_mm (gdouble val, GnomeScanUnit unit, gdouble res) { switch (unit) { case GS_UNIT_NONE: case GS_UNIT_BIT: case GS_UNIT_PERCENT: case GS_UNIT_MICROSECOND: case GS_UNIT_DPI: GS_WARN_UNSUPPORTED_UNIT(unit); return val; case GS_UNIT_MM: return val; case GS_UNIT_PIXEL: return val * (MM_PER_INCH / res); } } gdouble gs_convert_from_mm (gdouble val, GnomeScanUnit unit, gdouble res) { switch (unit) { 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$(srcdir)/$@.tpl $(types_deps) > $@; exit 0 # Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables. # Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded. .NOEXPORT: gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-number-widget.c0000644000175000017500000000655111116477505016215 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include #include "gnome-scan-number-widget.h" #include "gnome-scan-param-specs.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_NUMBER_WIDGET, GnomeScanNumberWidgetPrivate)) typedef struct _GnomeScanNumberWidgetPrivate GnomeScanNumberWidgetPrivate; struct _GnomeScanNumberWidgetPrivate { GtkWidget *spin; GtkObject *adj; }; static void gsnw_value_changed (GtkAdjustment *adjustment, GnomeScanNumberWidget *gsnw); GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET (GnomeScanNumberWidget, gnome_scan_number_widget); static void gnome_scan_number_widget_init (GnomeScanNumberWidget *object) { /* TODO: Add initialization code here */ } static void gnome_scan_number_widget_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (gnome_scan_number_widget_parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gnome_scan_number_widget_build (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw) { GnomeScanNumberWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspw); guint digits = 0; switch (G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (gspw->pspec)) { case G_TYPE_INT: priv->adj = gtk_adjustment_new (0., (gdouble) G_MININT, (gdouble) G_MAXINT, 1., 1., 0.); digits = 0; break; case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: priv->adj = gtk_adjustment_new (0., G_MINDOUBLE, G_MAXDOUBLE, .1, .1, 0.); digits = 2; break; } priv->spin = gtk_spin_button_new (GTK_ADJUSTMENT (priv->adj), 1., digits); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (gspw), priv->spin , FALSE, FALSE, 0); g_signal_connect (priv->adj, "value-changed", (GCallback) gsnw_value_changed, GNOME_SCAN_NUMBER_WIDGET (gspw)); } static void gnome_scan_number_widget_show (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw) { } static void gnome_scan_number_widget_set (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw, GValue *value) { GValue *vdouble = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (vdouble, G_TYPE_DOUBLE); g_value_transform (value, vdouble); gtk_adjustment_set_value (GTK_ADJUSTMENT (GET_PRIVATE (gspw)->adj), g_value_get_double (vdouble)); g_value_unset (vdouble); g_free (vdouble); } static void gsnw_value_changed (GtkAdjustment *adjustment, GnomeScanNumberWidget *gsnw) { GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw = GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (gsnw); GValue *vdouble = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (vdouble, G_TYPE_DOUBLE); g_value_set_double (vdouble, gtk_adjustment_get_value (adjustment)); g_value_transform (vdouble, gspw->value); g_value_unset (vdouble); g_free (vdouble); gnome_scan_param_widget_changed (gspw); } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-init.c0000644000175000017500000000704211116477505014403 00000000000000/*-*- c -*-*/ /* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with main.c; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ /** * SECTION: gnome-scan-init * @title: Init and loading * @short_description: Module loading and various registration * @include: gnome-scan.h */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include "gnome-scan-init.h" #include "gnome-scan-module-manager.h" static GnomeScanModuleManager *module_manager = NULL; static GtkIconFactory *factory = NULL; static GtkStockItem items[] = { { GS_STOCK_SCAN, N_("_Scan"), 0, /* modifier */ 0, /* keyval */ GETTEXT_PACKAGE } }; /** * gnome_scan_init: * @argc: a pointer to arg count * @argv: a pointer to arg values. * * This function must be called before any other gnome_scan * function. It initialize #GnomeScanModules and register various * stuffs like #GtkStockItem, etc. **/ void gnome_scan_init (gint *argc, gchar ***argv) { g_debug ("Initializing %s for %s (%s)", PACKAGE_STRING, g_get_application_name(), g_get_prgname()); gchar *path; guint i, n_items; n_items = G_N_ELEMENTS (items); GtkIconSet *set; GtkIconSource *source; gchar* filename; gegl_init (argc, argv); /* load modules */ path = g_strjoin (G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S, MODULE_DIR, "modules", "../modules", NULL); module_manager = gnome_scan_module_manager_new (path); gnome_scan_module_manager_query_modules (module_manager); /* init i18n */ bindtextdomain (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, PACKAGE_LOCALE_DIR); bind_textdomain_codeset (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "UTF-8"); /* add stock items */ gtk_stock_add_static (items, n_items); factory = gtk_icon_factory_new (); for (i = 0; i < n_items; i++) { set = gtk_icon_set_new (); filename = g_build_filename (ICON_DIR, "scalable", "actions", g_strconcat (items[i].stock_id, ".svg", NULL), NULL); source = gtk_icon_source_new (); gtk_icon_source_set_icon_name (source, items[i].stock_id); gtk_icon_source_set_direction_wildcarded (source, TRUE); gtk_icon_source_set_size_wildcarded (source, TRUE); gtk_icon_source_set_state_wildcarded (source, TRUE); gtk_icon_set_add_source (set, source); gtk_icon_source_free (source); gtk_icon_factory_add (factory, items[i].stock_id, set); gtk_icon_set_unref (set); } gtk_icon_factory_add_default (factory); gtk_icon_theme_append_search_path (gtk_icon_theme_get_default (), ICON_DIR); } /** * gnome_scan_exit: * * This function should be called once you're finished with gnome * scan. It will unload modules, remove stock icons, exit * dependencies, etc. **/ void gnome_scan_exit () { gtk_icon_factory_remove_default (factory); g_object_unref (factory); gegl_exit (); gnome_scan_module_manager_unload_modules (module_manager); } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-page-orientation-widget.c0000644000175000017500000001052111116477505020162 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software. * * You may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the * GNU General Public License, as published by the Free Software * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * See the GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ /** * SECTION: * @short_description: #GnomeScanPageOrientationWidget class * **/ #include #include "gnome-scan-page-orientation-widget.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PAGE_ORIENTATION_WIDGET, GnomeScanPageOrientationWidgetPrivate)) typedef struct _GnomeScanPageOrientationWidgetPrivate GnomeScanPageOrientationWidgetPrivate; struct _GnomeScanPageOrientationWidgetPrivate { GSList* group; GtkWidget* table; GtkWidget* portrait; /*GtkWidget* rportrait;*/ GtkWidget* landscape; /*GtkWidget* rlandscape;*/ }; GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET (GnomeScanPageOrientationWidget, gnome_scan_page_orientation_widget); static void gnome_scan_page_orientation_widget_init (GnomeScanPageOrientationWidget *object) { /* TODO: Add initialization code here */ } static void gnome_scan_page_orientation_widget_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (gnome_scan_page_orientation_widget_parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gspow_changed (GtkToggleButton *button, GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw) { GtkPageOrientation po = gtk_toggle_button_get_active (button) ? GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT : GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE; g_value_set_enum (gspw->value, po); gnome_scan_param_widget_changed (gspw); } static void gnome_scan_page_orientation_widget_build (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw) { GnomeScanPageOrientationWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspw); GtkWidget *box, *icon, *label; gspw->shows_label = TRUE; gspw->shows_unit = TRUE; /* portrait */ icon = gtk_image_new_from_icon_name ("gtk-orientation-portrait", GTK_ICON_SIZE_BUTTON); label = gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic (dgettext("gtk20", "Portrait")); box = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 4); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (box), icon, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (box), label, TRUE, FALSE, 0); priv->portrait = gtk_radio_button_new (NULL); g_signal_connect (priv->portrait, "toggled", G_CALLBACK (gspow_changed), gspw); priv->group = gtk_radio_button_get_group (GTK_RADIO_BUTTON (priv->portrait)); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (priv->portrait), box); /* landscape */ icon = gtk_image_new_from_icon_name ("gtk-orientation-landscape", GTK_ICON_SIZE_BUTTON); label = gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic (dgettext("gtk20", "Landscape")); box = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 4); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (box), icon, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (box), label, TRUE, FALSE, 0); priv->landscape = gtk_radio_button_new (priv->group); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (priv->landscape), box); /* reverse ? */ priv->table = gtk_table_new (2, 1, TRUE); gtk_table_attach_defaults (GTK_TABLE (priv->table), priv->portrait, 0, 1, 0, 1); gtk_table_attach_defaults (GTK_TABLE (priv->table), priv->landscape, 0, 1, 1, 2); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (gspw), priv->table, FALSE, FALSE, 0); } static void gnome_scan_page_orientation_widget_set (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw, GValue *value) { GnomeScanPageOrientationWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspw); guint val = g_value_get_enum (value); switch (val) { case GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT: case GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_REVERSE_PORTRAIT: gtk_toggle_button_set_active (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON (priv->portrait), TRUE); break; case GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE: case GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_REVERSE_LANDSCAPE: gtk_toggle_button_set_active (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON (priv->landscape), TRUE); break; } } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-plugin.h0000644000175000017500000001106711116477505014745 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_H_ #include #include #include #include #include "gnome-scan-plugin.h" #include "gnome-scan-settings.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PLUGIN (gnome_scan_plugin_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PLUGIN, GnomeScanPlugin)) #define GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PLUGIN, GnomeScanPluginClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_PLUGIN(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PLUGIN)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_PLUGIN_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PLUGIN)) #define GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PLUGIN, GnomeScanPluginClass)) typedef struct _GnomeScanPluginClass GnomeScanPluginClass; typedef struct _GnomeScanPlugin GnomeScanPlugin; struct _GnomeScanPluginClass { GObjectClass parent_class; /* Plugin API */ void (* configure) (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GnomeScanSettings *settings); GList* (* get_child_nodes) (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GeglNode *root); void (* configure_frame) (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); gboolean (* start_frame) (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); gboolean (* work) (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, gdouble *progress); void (* end_frame) (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); void (* end_scan) (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); /* Signals */ void (* changed) (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *spec, gpointer data); }; /** * GnomeScanPlugin: * @params: the pool of params * * #GnomeScanPlugin is the base class for #GnomeScanner and * #GnomeScanSink. The @buffer property is considered as the output of * #a #GnomeScanner, and the input of a #GnomeScanSink. **/ struct _GnomeScanPlugin { /*< private >*/ GObject parent_instance; GList *nodes; /*< public >*/ GParamSpecPool *params; }; GType gnome_scan_plugin_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; gchar* gnome_scan_plugin_get_name (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); GList* gnome_scan_plugin_get_params (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); GSList* gnome_scan_plugin_params_get_groups (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); GSList* gnome_scan_plugin_params_get_other_groups (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GQuark known_group0, ...); GSList* gnome_scan_plugin_get_param_group (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GQuark group); GSList* gnome_scan_plugin_get_param_groups (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GQuark group0, ...); void gnome_scan_plugin_params_add (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *param); void gnome_scan_plugin_params_remove (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *param); void gnome_scan_plugin_params_clear (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); GParamSpec* gnome_scan_plugin_params_lookup (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, const gchar *name); void gnome_scan_plugin_params_foreach (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GFunc func, gpointer user_data); void gnome_scan_plugin_params_changed (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *spec); void gnome_scan_plugin_configure (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GnomeScanSettings *settings); void gnome_scan_plugin_configure_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); gboolean gnome_scan_plugin_start_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); gboolean gnome_scan_plugin_work (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, gdouble *progress); void gnome_scan_plugin_end_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); void gnome_scan_plugin_end_scan (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); GList* gnome_scan_plugin_get_child_nodes (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GeglNode *root); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-settings.c0000644000175000017500000005052511116477505015304 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ /** * SECTION: gnome-scan-settings * @short_description: Store settings for plugins * * When user switch from a scanner to another, he expects the settings * to keep almost the same. e.g. resolution should not be resetted on * device selection. The settings are remember in a #GnomeScanSettings * which maintains a table of #GValue using @GParamSpec:name as * key. This allow to apply the same #GnomeScanSettings on various * #GnomeScanPlugin through gnome_scan_plugin_configure(). * * Since 0.5.92, #GnomeScanSettings load and store automatically * settings in #GConf in /apps/gnome-scan/%prgname%/%key%. Ensure you * have a call to g_set_prgname() before gnome_scan_init(). Loading is * done upon construction. However, storing is done at dispose * stage. Ensure to correctly ref/unref your #GnomeScanSettings * instance in order to actually use this feature. **/ #include #include #include "gnome-scan-settings.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SETTINGS, GnomeScanSettingsPrivate)) typedef struct _GnomeScanSettingsPrivate GnomeScanSettingsPrivate; struct _GnomeScanSettingsPrivate { /* using GParamSpec name as key, and GValue as value */ GHashTable *values; GConfClient *gconf; gboolean disposed; }; enum { CHANGED, N_SIGNALS }; static GObjectClass* parent_class = NULL; static guint signals[N_SIGNALS] = {0}; G_DEFINE_TYPE (GnomeScanSettings, gnome_scan_settings, G_TYPE_OBJECT); static void gnome_scan_settings_init (GnomeScanSettings *object) { GnomeScanSettingsPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (object); priv->values = g_hash_table_new (g_str_hash, g_str_equal); priv->gconf = gconf_client_get_default(); } static gchar* gss_gconf_key(gchar *name) { gchar *key; gchar *tmp = g_strdup_printf ("/apps/gnome-scan/%s", g_get_prgname ()); if (name) key = g_strdup_printf("%s/%s", tmp, name); else key = g_strdup(tmp); g_free(tmp); return key; } static GValue* gss_gconf_value_to_gvalue(GConfValue *value) { GType gtype = G_TYPE_NONE; GValue *gvalue = g_new0(GValue, 1); switch(value->type) { case GCONF_VALUE_STRING: gtype = G_TYPE_STRING; break; case GCONF_VALUE_INT: gtype = G_TYPE_INT; break; case GCONF_VALUE_FLOAT: gtype = G_TYPE_DOUBLE; break; case GCONF_VALUE_BOOL: gtype = G_TYPE_BOOLEAN; break; } g_value_init(gvalue, gtype); switch(value->type) { case GCONF_VALUE_STRING: g_value_set_static_string(gvalue, gconf_value_get_string(value)); break; case GCONF_VALUE_INT: g_value_set_int(gvalue, gconf_value_get_int(value)); break; case GCONF_VALUE_FLOAT: g_value_set_double(gvalue, gconf_value_get_float(value)); break; case GCONF_VALUE_BOOL: g_value_set_boolean(gvalue, gconf_value_get_bool(value)); break; } if (gtype == G_TYPE_NONE) { g_free(gvalue); gvalue = NULL; } return gvalue; } static GConfValue* gss_gvalue_to_gconf_value(GValue *gvalue) { GConfValueType type = GCONF_VALUE_INVALID; GConfValue *value; GValue *trans = g_new0(GValue, 1); GType gtype = G_VALUE_TYPE(gvalue); switch(gtype) { case G_TYPE_STRING: type = GCONF_VALUE_STRING; break; case G_TYPE_INT: type = GCONF_VALUE_INT; break; case G_TYPE_FLOAT: case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: type = GCONF_VALUE_FLOAT; break; case G_TYPE_BOOLEAN: type = GCONF_VALUE_BOOL; break; default: if (g_type_is_a (gtype, G_TYPE_ENUM)) { type = GCONF_VALUE_INT; gtype = G_TYPE_INT; } else return NULL; } value = gconf_value_new(type); switch(gtype) { case G_TYPE_STRING: gconf_value_set_string(value, g_value_get_string(gvalue)); break; case G_TYPE_INT: g_value_init(trans, G_TYPE_INT); g_value_transform (gvalue, trans); gconf_value_set_int(value, g_value_get_int(trans)); break; case G_TYPE_FLOAT: case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: g_value_init(trans, G_TYPE_FLOAT); g_value_transform (gvalue, trans); gconf_value_set_float(value, g_value_get_float(trans)); break; case G_TYPE_BOOLEAN: gconf_value_set_bool(value, g_value_get_boolean (gvalue)); break; } if (!GCONF_VALUE_TYPE_VALID(type)) { g_free(value); value = NULL; } g_free(trans); return value; } static GObject* gnome_scan_settings_constructor (GType type, guint n_params, GObjectConstructParam *params) { GObject *object; GnomeScanSettingsPrivate *priv; GSList *entries; gchar *dir = gss_gconf_key(NULL); gchar *name; GError *error = NULL; GConfEntry *entry; GValue *gvalue; object = G_OBJECT_CLASS(parent_class)->constructor(type, n_params, params); priv = GET_PRIVATE(object); entries = gconf_client_all_entries(priv->gconf, dir, &error); for (; entries; entries = entries->next) { entry = entries->data; name = g_path_get_basename(entry->key); if (gvalue = gss_gconf_value_to_gvalue(entry->value)) gnome_scan_settings_set(GNOME_SCAN_SETTINGS(object), name, gvalue); g_free(name); } g_free(dir); return object; } static void gnome_scan_settings_finalize (GObject *object) { G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object); } void gss_store_key(gchar *name, GValue *gvalue, GnomeScanSettings *settings) { GnomeScanSettingsPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE(settings); GConfValue *value; gchar *key = gss_gconf_key(name); GError *error = NULL; if (value = gss_gvalue_to_gconf_value(gvalue)) { gconf_client_set(priv->gconf, key, value, &error); if (error) { g_warning("Failed saving %s option : %s", name, dgettext(g_quark_to_string (error->domain), error->message)); } } g_free(key); } static void gnome_scan_settings_dispose (GObject *object) { GnomeScanSettingsPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE(object); if (priv->disposed == FALSE) { g_hash_table_foreach (priv->values, (GHFunc) gss_store_key, object); priv->disposed = TRUE; } G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->dispose (object); } static void gnome_scan_settings_class_init (GnomeScanSettingsClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); parent_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (g_type_class_peek_parent (klass)); g_type_class_add_private (klass, sizeof (GnomeScanSettingsPrivate)); object_class->constructor = gnome_scan_settings_constructor; object_class->finalize = gnome_scan_settings_finalize; object_class->dispose = gnome_scan_settings_dispose; /** * GnomeScanSettings::changed: * @widget: The emitting widget * @key: The changed key * @value: The new value * * This signal is emitted when the value is changed by the user. **/ signals[CHANGED] = g_signal_new ("changed", G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (klass), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GnomeScanSettingsClass, changed), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__STRING, G_TYPE_NONE, 1, G_TYPE_STRING); } /** * gnome_scan_settings_new: * * Create a new empty #GnomeScanSettings. * * Returns: a new #GnomeScanSettings **/ GnomeScanSettings* gnome_scan_settings_new (void) { GObject *object = g_object_new (GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SETTINGS, NULL); return GNOME_SCAN_SETTINGS (object); } /** * gnome_scan_settings_init_value: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @pspec: a #GSParamSpec * * Store a new value in @settings using default value and key from * @pspec. **/ void gnome_scan_settings_init_value (GnomeScanSettings *settings, GParamSpec *pspec) { /* TODO: store schemas in gconf */ g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings)); GValue *value = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec)); g_param_value_set_default (pspec, value); gnome_scan_settings_set (settings, g_param_spec_get_name (pspec), value); g_value_reset (value); g_free (value); } /** * gnome_scan_settings_set: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @name: #GParamSpec name * @value: #GParamSpec user value * * Store @value for @name key. * See: gnome_scan_settings_get() **/ void gnome_scan_settings_set (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, const GValue *value) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings) && G_IS_VALUE (value)); g_hash_table_insert (GET_PRIVATE (settings)->values, g_strdup (name), g_boxed_copy (G_TYPE_VALUE, value)); g_signal_emit (settings, signals[CHANGED], 0, name); } /** * gnome_scan_settings_set_transform: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @name: #GParamSpec name * @value: #GParamSpec user value * * Store @value for @name key, keeping existing value type by * transforming @value. @value type is used if the @name setting has * never been set. * * See: gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed() **/ void gnome_scan_settings_set_transform (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, const GValue *value) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings) && G_IS_VALUE (value)); GValue *v = gnome_scan_settings_get (settings, name); if (v) { g_value_transform (value, v); } else { v = g_boxed_copy (G_TYPE_VALUE, value); } g_hash_table_insert (GET_PRIVATE (settings)->values, g_strdup (name), v); g_signal_emit (settings, signals[CHANGED], 0, name); } /** * gnome_scan_settings_set_double: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @name: #GParamSpec name * @value: gdouble value * * * See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform() **/ void gnome_scan_settings_set_double (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, gdouble value) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings)); GValue *v = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (v, G_TYPE_DOUBLE); g_value_set_double (v, value); gnome_scan_settings_set_transform (settings, name, v); } /** * gnome_scan_settings_set_int: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @name: #GParamSpec name * @value: gint value * * * See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform() **/ void gnome_scan_settings_set_int (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, gint value) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings)); GValue *v = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (v, G_TYPE_INT); g_value_set_int (v, value); gnome_scan_settings_set_transform (settings, name, v); } /** * gnome_scan_settings_set_boolean: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @name: #GParamSpec name * @value: gboolean value * * * See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform() **/ void gnome_scan_settings_set_boolean (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, gboolean value) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings)); GValue *v = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (v, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN); g_value_set_boolean (v, value); gnome_scan_settings_set_transform (settings, name, v); } /** * gnome_scan_settings_set_enum: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @name: #GParamSpec name * @type: enum GType * @value: enum value * * See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform() **/ void gnome_scan_settings_set_enum (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type, gint value) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings)); GValue *v = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (v, type); g_value_set_enum (v, value); gnome_scan_settings_set_transform (settings, name, v); } /** * gnome_scan_settings_set_boxed: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @name: #GParamSpec name * @value: a #GBoxed * * * See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform() **/ void gnome_scan_settings_set_boxed (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type, gpointer value) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings)); GValue *v = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (v, type); g_value_set_boxed (v, g_boxed_copy (type, value)); gnome_scan_settings_set_transform (settings, name, v); } /** * gnome_scan_settings_set_object: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @name: #GParamSpec name * @value: a #GObject * * * See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform() **/ void gnome_scan_settings_set_object (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GObject* value) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings)); GValue *v = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (v, G_TYPE_OBJECT); g_value_set_object (v, value); gnome_scan_settings_set_transform (settings, name, v); } /** * gnome_scan_settings_set_pointer: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @name: #GParamSpec name * @value: a gpointer * * * See: gnome_scan_settings_set_transform() **/ void gnome_scan_settings_set_pointer (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, gpointer value) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings)); GValue *v = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (v, G_TYPE_POINTER); g_value_set_pointer (v, value); gnome_scan_settings_set_transform (settings, name, v); } /** * gnome_scan_settings_get: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @name: a key * * Look for a value stored in the table for @name key. * * Returns: the value corresponding to @key or NULL. * See: gnome_scan_settings_set() **/ GValue* gnome_scan_settings_get (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name) { g_return_val_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings), NULL); GValue *v = g_hash_table_lookup (GET_PRIVATE (settings)->values, name); if (v) v = g_boxed_copy (G_TYPE_VALUE, v); return v; } /** * gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @name: a key * @type: Transformation destination type. * * Look for a value stored in the table for @name key. * * Returns: the value corresponding to @key or NULL. * See: gnome_scan_settings_set() **/ GValue* gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type) { g_return_val_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings), NULL); GValue *v = gnome_scan_settings_get (settings, name); GValue *t = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (t, type); if (v) { g_value_transform (v, t); g_value_unset (v); g_free (v); } else { g_warning ("Option %s not set", name); } return t; } /** * gnome_scan_settings_get_string: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @name: a key * * Look for a value stored in the table for @name key. * * Returns: the string corresponding to @key. * See: gnome_scan_settings_get() **/ gchar* gnome_scan_settings_get_string (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name) { g_return_val_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings), NULL); GValue *v = gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed (settings, name, G_TYPE_STRING); gchar* val = g_value_dup_string (v); g_value_unset(v); g_free (v); return val; } /** * gnome_scan_settings_get_double: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @name: a key * * Look for a value stored in the table for @name key. * * Returns: the string corresponding to @key or NULL. * See: gnome_scan_settings_get() **/ gdouble gnome_scan_settings_get_double (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name) { g_return_val_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings), 0.); GValue *v = gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed (settings, name, G_TYPE_DOUBLE); gdouble val = g_value_get_double (v); g_free (v); return val; } /** * gnome_scan_settings_get_int: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @name: a key * * Look for a value stored in the table for @name key. * * Returns: the string corresponding to @key or NULL. * See: gnome_scan_settings_get() **/ gint gnome_scan_settings_get_int (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name) { g_return_val_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings), 0); GValue *v = gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed (settings, name, G_TYPE_INT); gint val = g_value_get_int (v); g_value_unset (v); g_free (v); return val; } /** * gnome_scan_settings_get_boolean: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @name: value name * * Returns: a gboolean **/ gboolean gnome_scan_settings_get_boolean (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name) { g_return_val_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings), 0); GValue *v = gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed (settings, name, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN); gboolean val = g_value_get_boolean (v); g_value_unset (v); g_free (v); return val; } /** * gnome_scan_settings_get_enum: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @name: a key * @type: #GEnum subtype * * Look for a value stored in the table for @name key. * * Returns: the enum value corresponding to @key or 0. * See: gnome_scan_settings_get() **/ gint gnome_scan_settings_get_enum (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type) { g_return_val_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings), 0); GValue *v = gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed (settings, name, type); gint val = g_value_get_enum (v); g_value_unset (v); g_free (v); return val; } /** * gnome_scan_settings_get_boxed: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @type: #GBoxed derived #GType * @name: a key * * Look for a value stored in the table for @name key. * * Returns: the boxed-type value corresponding to @key or NULL. * See: gnome_scan_settings_get() **/ gpointer gnome_scan_settings_get_boxed (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type) { g_return_val_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings), NULL); GValue *v = gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed (settings, name, type); gpointer val = g_value_dup_boxed (v); g_value_unset (v); g_free (v); return val; } /** * gnome_scan_settings_get_object: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @name: a key * * Look for a value stored in the table for @name key. * * Returns: the object corresponding to @key or NULL. * See: gnome_scan_settings_get() **/ GObject* gnome_scan_settings_get_object (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name) { g_return_val_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings), NULL); GValue *v = gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed (settings, name, G_TYPE_OBJECT); GObject* val = g_value_dup_object (v); g_value_unset (v); g_free (v); return val; } /** * gnome_scan_settings_get_pointer: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * @name: a key * * Look for a value stored in the table for @name key. * * Returns: the pointer corresponding to @key or NULL. * See: gnome_scan_settings_get() **/ gpointer gnome_scan_settings_get_pointer (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name) { g_return_val_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS (settings), NULL); GValue *v = gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed (settings, name, G_TYPE_POINTER); gpointer val = g_value_get_pointer (v); g_value_unset (v); g_free (v); return val; } /** * gnome_scan_settings_get_all: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * * Retrun all stored values in a #GHashTable. Use g_hash_table_ref() if * you want to keep the #GHashTable in memory after @settings destruction. * * Returns: a GHashTable containings #GValues */ GHashTable* gnome_scan_settings_get_all (GnomeScanSettings *settings) { return GET_PRIVATE (settings)->values; } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.h0000644000175000017500000002507111116477505015662 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_SPECS_H #define _GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_SPECS_H #include #include #include #include #include "gnome-scan-utils.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS /* COMMON */ /** * GS_DEFINE_PARAM: * @param_name: param prefix * @ParamName: Capitalized param name * @VALUE_TYPE: The macro returning the value GType * * Convenient function that avoid duplicated bug writing GLib boiler * plate for #GType registration for a custom #GParamSpec. * * For example: * GS_DEFINE_PARAM (foo, Foo,bar, Bar, G_TYPE_INT); * * * expands to: * * GType foo_param_bar_get_type () { static GType type = 0; if (!type) { const GParamSpecTypeInfo info = { sizeof (FooParamBarSpec), 0, NULL, G_TYPE_INT, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL }; type = g_param_type_register_static ("FooParamBarSpec", &info); } return type; } * * * You'll then have to declare a #FooParamSpecBar structure as * well as declaring foo_param_bar_get_type() and writing some macros. **/ #define GS_DEFINE_PARAM(prefix, Prefix, param_name, ParamName, VALUE_TYPE) \ static void prefix##_param_##param_name##_value_set_default (GParamSpec *pspec, GValue *value); \ static gint prefix##_param_##param_name##_values_cmp (GParamSpec *pspec, const GValue *a, const GValue *b); \ GType \ prefix##_param_##param_name##_get_type () { \ static GType type = 0; \ if (!type) { \ const GParamSpecTypeInfo info = { \ sizeof (Prefix##ParamSpec##ParamName), \ 0, NULL, VALUE_TYPE, \ NULL, \ prefix##_param_##param_name##_value_set_default, \ NULL, \ prefix##_param_##param_name##_values_cmp }; \ type = g_param_type_register_static (#Prefix "Param" #ParamName "Spec", &info); \ } \ return type; \ } /* GQuarks */ #define GS_PARAM_GROUP_QUARK (gs_group_quark ()) #define GS_PARAM_DOMAIN_QUARK (gs_domain_quark ()) #define GS_PARAM_UNIT_QUARK (gs_unit_quark ()) #define GS_PARAM_INDEX_QUARK (gs_index_quark ()) #define GS_PARAM_WIDGET_TYPE_QUARK (gs_widget_type_quark ()) #define GS_PARAM_FORMATS_QUARK (gs_formats_quark ()) GQuark gs_group_quark (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GQuark gs_domain_quark (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GQuark gs_unit_quark (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GQuark gs_index_quark (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GQuark gs_widget_type_quark (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GQuark gs_formats_quark (void) G_GNUC_CONST; /** * GS_PARAM_GROUP_SCANNER_FRONT: * * Scanner option group for not every user **/ #define GS_PARAM_GROUP_SCANNER_FRONT (gs_scanner_front_quark ()) /** * GS_PARAM_GROUP_SCANNER_FORMAT: * * Scanner option group for selecting paper format (paper size, * orientation, etc.) **/ #define GS_PARAM_GROUP_FORMAT (gs_format_quark ()) /** * GS_PARAM_GROUP_SCANNER_FRONT: * * Scanner option group for not every user **/ #define GS_PARAM_GROUP_SINK_FRONT (gs_sink_front_quark ()) /** * GS_PARAM_GROUP_PREVIEW: * * Scanner option group for preview page. Option that's needs instant * view of the effect of selecting them **/ #define GS_PARAM_GROUP_PREVIEW (gs_preview_quark()) /** * GS_PARAM_GROUP_HIDDEN: * * Scanner option group not shown to user **/ #define GS_PARAM_GROUP_HIDDEN (gs_hidden_quark()) GQuark gs_scanner_front_quark (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GQuark gs_format_quark (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GQuark gs_sink_front_quark (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GQuark gs_preview_quark (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GQuark gs_hidden_quark (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GnomeScanFormat* gnome_scan_format_new (gchar *name, gchar *domain, gchar *description, gchar **mime_types, gchar **extensions); GQuark gs_param_spec_get_group (GParamSpec *spec); const gchar* gs_param_spec_get_group_string (GParamSpec *spec); void gs_param_spec_set_group (GParamSpec *spec, GQuark group); void gs_param_spec_set_group_from_string (GParamSpec *spec, const gchar *group); void gs_param_spec_set_domain (GParamSpec *spec, const gchar *domain); const gchar* gs_param_spec_get_domain (GParamSpec *spec); void gs_param_spec_set_unit (GParamSpec *spec, GnomeScanUnit unit); GnomeScanUnit gs_param_spec_get_unit (GParamSpec *spec); void gs_param_spec_set_index (GParamSpec *spec, guint index); guint gs_param_spec_get_index (GParamSpec *spec); void gs_param_spec_set_widget_type (GParamSpec *spec, GType type); GType gs_param_spec_get_widget_type (GParamSpec *spec); gint gs_param_spec_cmp_index (GParamSpec*a, GParamSpec *b); gint gs_param_spec_cmp_name (GParamSpec*a, GParamSpec *b); gint gs_param_values_cmp (GParamSpec *pspec, GValue *a, GValue *b); GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_boolean (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, gboolean default_value, GParamFlags flags); GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_int (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, gint minimum, gint maximum, gint default_value, GParamFlags flags); GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_double (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, gdouble minimum, gdouble maximum, gdouble default_value, GParamFlags flags); GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_string (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, const gchar* default_value, GParamFlags flags); GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_pointer (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GType widget, GParamFlags flags); /* RANGE */ #define GS_TYPE_PARAM_RANGE (gs_param_range_get_type ()) #define GS_PARAM_SPEC_RANGE(p) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((p), GS_TYPE_PARAM_RANGE, GSParamSpecRange)) #define GS_IS_PARAM_SPEC_RANGE(p) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((p), GS_TYPE_PARAM_RANGE)) typedef struct _GSParamSpecRange GSParamSpecRange; /** * GSParamSpecRange: * * This spec is used to select existing files. */ struct _GSParamSpecRange { /*< private >*/ GParamSpec parent_instance; /*< public >*/ GValue *minimum; GValue *maximum; GValue *step; GValue *default_value; }; GType gs_param_range_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_range (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GValue *minimum, GValue *maximum, GValue *step, GValue *default_value, GParamFlags flags); /* ENUM */ #define GS_TYPE_PARAM_ENUM (gs_param_enum_get_type ()) #define GS_PARAM_SPEC_ENUM(p) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((p), GS_TYPE_PARAM_ENUM, GSParamSpecEnum)) #define GS_IS_PARAM_SPEC_ENUM(p) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((p), GS_TYPE_PARAM_ENUM)) typedef struct _GSParamSpecEnum GSParamSpecEnum; /** * GSParamSpecEnum: * * This spec is used to select existing files. */ struct _GSParamSpecEnum { /*< private >*/ GParamSpec parent_instance; /*< public >*/ GValueArray *values; GValue *default_value; }; GType gs_param_enum_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_enum (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GValueArray *values, GValue *default_value, GParamFlags flags); /* PAPER SIZE */ #define GS_TYPE_PARAM_PAPER_SIZE (gs_param_paper_size_get_type ()) #define GS_PARAM_SPEC_PAPER_SIZE(p) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((p), GS_TYPE_PARAM_PAPER_SIZE, GSParamSpecPaperSize)) #define GS_IS_PARAM_SPEC_PAPER_SIZE(p) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((p), GS_TYPE_PARAM_PAPER_SIZE)) typedef struct _GSParamSpecPaperSize GSParamSpecPaperSize; /** * GSParamSpecPaperSize: * */ struct _GSParamSpecPaperSize { /*< private >*/ GParamSpec parent_instance; /*< public >*/ GtkPaperSize* default_ps; GSList* enumeration; }; GType gs_param_paper_size_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_paper_size (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GtkPaperSize* default_ps, GSList* enumeration, GParamFlags flags); void gs_param_paper_size_get_extent (GSParamSpecPaperSize *ps, GnomeScanUnit unit, gdouble *width, gdouble *height); /* PAGE ORIENTATION */ #define GS_TYPE_PARAM_PAGE_ORIENTATION (gs_param_page_orientation_get_type ()) #define GS_PARAM_SPEC_PAGE_ORIENTATION(p) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((p), GS_TYPE_PARAM_PAGE_ORIENTATION, GSParamSpecPageOrientation)) #define GS_IS_PARAM_SPEC_PAGE_ORIENTATION(p) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((p), GS_TYPE_PARAM_PAGE_ORIENTATION)) typedef struct _GSParamSpecPageOrientation GSParamSpecPageOrientation; /** * GSParamSpecPageOrientation: * */ struct _GSParamSpecPageOrientation { /*< private >*/ GParamSpec parent_instance; /*< public >*/ guint default_value; }; GType gs_param_page_orientation_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_page_orientation (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, guint default_value, GParamFlags flags); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_SPECS_H */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.c0000644000175000017500000002517711116477505016040 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ /** * SECTION: gnome-scan-preview-area * @short_description: Preview processing and select ROI * * Not yet implemented ;). **/ #include "gnome-scan-preview-area.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA, GnomeScanPreviewAreaPrivate)) typedef struct _GnomeScanPreviewAreaPrivate GnomeScanPreviewAreaPrivate; struct _GnomeScanPreviewAreaPrivate { GSList *plugins; GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *plugin; gdouble resolution; GdkPixbuf *image; cairo_t *cairo_context; cairo_surface_t *buffer; gboolean buffer_deprecated; }; enum { PROP_0, PROP_PIXBUF, PROP_RESOLUTION }; enum { PREVIEW_RECEIVED, LAST_SIGNAL }; static GtkDrawingAreaClass* parent_class = NULL; static guint scan_preview_area_signals[LAST_SIGNAL] = { 0 }; /* INTERNALS */ static gboolean gspa_expose (GnomeScanPreviewArea *gspa, GdkEventExpose *event); static void gspa_draw (GnomeScanPreviewArea *gspa, GdkRegion *region); G_DEFINE_TYPE (GnomeScanPreviewArea, gnome_scan_preview_area, GTK_TYPE_DRAWING_AREA); static GObject* gnome_scan_preview_area_constructor (GType type, guint n_construct_properties, GObjectConstructParam *construct_properties) { GObject *object = G_OBJECT_CLASS (gnome_scan_preview_area_parent_class)->constructor (type, n_construct_properties, construct_properties); GtkWidget *widget = GTK_WIDGET (object); GnomeScanPreviewArea *gspa = GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA (widget); gtk_widget_set_size_request (widget, 100, 100); gtk_widget_set_sensitive (widget, FALSE); g_signal_connect (object, "expose-event", G_CALLBACK (gspa_expose), gspa); return object; } static void gnome_scan_preview_area_init (GnomeScanPreviewArea *object) { } static void gnome_scan_preview_area_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gnome_scan_preview_area_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA (object)); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_PIXBUF: /* TODO: Add setter for "pixbuf" property here */ break; case PROP_RESOLUTION: /* TODO: Add setter for "resolution" property here */ break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gnome_scan_preview_area_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA (object)); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_PIXBUF: /* TODO: Add getter for "pixbuf" property here */ break; case PROP_RESOLUTION: /* TODO: Add getter for "resolution" property here */ break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gnome_scan_preview_area_area_selected (GnomeScanPreviewArea *preview_area, GdkRectangle *area) { /* TODO: Add default signal handler implementation here */ } static void gnome_scan_preview_area_class_init (GnomeScanPreviewAreaClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); parent_class = GTK_DRAWING_AREA_CLASS (g_type_class_peek_parent (klass)); g_type_class_add_private (klass, sizeof (GnomeScanPreviewAreaPrivate)); object_class->finalize = gnome_scan_preview_area_finalize; object_class->constructor = gnome_scan_preview_area_constructor; object_class->set_property = gnome_scan_preview_area_set_property; object_class->get_property = gnome_scan_preview_area_get_property; g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_PIXBUF, g_param_spec_object ("pixbuf", "Pixbuf", "The image buffer where to select an area", GDK_TYPE_PIXBUF, G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_WRITABLE)); g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_RESOLUTION, g_param_spec_double ("resolution", "Resolution", "Image resolution for translation of pixel area into GtkUnit.", 1.0, 4800.0, 50.0, G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_WRITABLE)); /* SIGNALS */ scan_preview_area_signals[PREVIEW_RECEIVED] = g_signal_new ("preview-received", G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (klass), G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GnomeScanPreviewAreaClass, preview_received), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__OBJECT, G_TYPE_NONE, 1, GDK_TYPE_PIXBUF); } GtkWidget* gnome_scan_preview_area_new (void) { return GTK_WIDGET (g_object_new (GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA, NULL)); } void gnome_scan_preview_area_set_pixbuf (GnomeScanPreviewArea *gspa, GdkPixbuf *pixbuf, gdouble resolution) { GnomeScanPreviewAreaPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspa); gint width, height; if (priv->image) g_object_unref (priv->image); priv->image = g_object_ref (pixbuf); priv->resolution = resolution; width = gdk_pixbuf_get_width (pixbuf); height = gdk_pixbuf_get_height (pixbuf); gtk_widget_set_size_request (GTK_WIDGET (gspa), width, height); gtk_widget_set_sensitive (GTK_WIDGET (gspa), TRUE); gtk_widget_realize (GTK_WIDGET (gspa)); while (gtk_events_pending ()) gtk_main_iteration(); /* create buffer */ cairo_t *cr; if (priv->buffer) { cairo_surface_destroy (priv->buffer); priv->buffer = NULL; } GdkPixmap *pixmap = gdk_pixmap_new (NULL, width, height, 24); cr = gdk_cairo_create (GDK_DRAWABLE (pixmap)); priv->buffer = cairo_surface_create_similar (cairo_get_target (cr), CAIRO_CONTENT_COLOR, width, height); cairo_destroy (cr); g_object_unref (pixmap); gnome_scan_preview_plugin_changed (priv->plugin); gnome_scan_preview_area_update (gspa, NULL); } gdouble gnome_scan_preview_area_get_resolution (GnomeScanPreviewArea *preview_area) { g_return_val_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA (preview_area), 72.); return GET_PRIVATE (preview_area)->resolution; } void gnome_scan_preview_area_get_size (GnomeScanPreviewArea *preview_area, gint *width, gint*height) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA (preview_area)); GnomeScanPreviewAreaPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (preview_area); *width = gdk_pixbuf_get_width (priv->image); *height = gdk_pixbuf_get_height (priv->image); } void gnome_scan_preview_area_update (GnomeScanPreviewArea *preview_area, GdkRectangle *r) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA (preview_area)); GET_PRIVATE (preview_area)->buffer_deprecated = TRUE; if (r) { gtk_widget_queue_draw_area (GTK_WIDGET (preview_area), r->x, r->y, r->width, r->height); } else { gtk_widget_queue_draw (GTK_WIDGET (preview_area)); } return; } void gnome_scan_preview_area_select_plugin (GnomeScanPreviewArea *pa, GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *plugin) { GnomeScanPreviewAreaPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE(pa); priv->plugin = plugin; } /* INTERNALS */ static void gspa_draw (GnomeScanPreviewArea *gspa, GdkRegion *region) { GnomeScanPreviewAreaPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspa); GtkWidget *widget = GTK_WIDGET (gspa); cairo_t *cr; /* draw to buffer */ cr = cairo_create (priv->buffer); /* clip to region */ gdk_cairo_region (cr, region); cairo_clip (cr); /* draw image */ gdk_cairo_set_source_pixbuf (cr, priv->image, 0, 0); cairo_paint (cr); /* delegate to current plugin */ gnome_scan_preview_plugin_draw_buffer (priv->plugin, GTK_WIDGET (gspa), cr); cairo_destroy (cr); priv->buffer_deprecated = FALSE; } static gboolean gspa_expose (GnomeScanPreviewArea *gspa, GdkEventExpose *event) { GnomeScanPreviewAreaPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspa); GtkWidget *widget = GTK_WIDGET (gspa); /* update buffer */ /* TODO: draw optionnaly */ gspa_draw (gspa, event->region); cairo_t *cr = gdk_cairo_create (GDK_DRAWABLE (widget->window)); gdk_cairo_region (cr, event->region); cairo_clip (cr); cairo_set_source_surface (cr, priv->buffer, 0, 0); cairo_paint (cr); if (!GTK_WIDGET_IS_SENSITIVE (widget)) { gdk_cairo_set_source_color (cr, &widget->style->bg[GTK_WIDGET_STATE (widget)]); cairo_paint_with_alpha (cr, .5); } cairo_destroy (cr); return FALSE; } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.h0000644000175000017500000001104611116477505016025 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET_H_ #include #include #include "gnome-scan-settings.h" #include "gnome-scan-plugin.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (gnome_scan_param_widget_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET, GnomeScanParamWidget)) #define GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET, GnomeScanParamWidgetClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET)) #define GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET, GnomeScanParamWidgetClass)) /** * GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET: * @TypeName: class name * @type_name: function prefix * * Generate all boiler plate code for creating a new #GnomeScanParamWidget * derived class. **/ #define GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET(TypeName, type_name) \ G_DEFINE_TYPE(TypeName, type_name, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET) \ \ static void type_name##_finalize (GObject *object); \ static void type_name##_build (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget); \ static void type_name##_set (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget, GValue *value); \ static void \ type_name##_class_init (TypeName##Class *klass) { \ GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); \ g_type_class_add_private(object_class, sizeof (TypeName##Private)); \ GnomeScanParamWidgetClass *parent_class = GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET_CLASS (klass); \ parent_class->build = type_name##_build; \ parent_class->set = type_name##_set; \ object_class->finalize = type_name##_finalize; \ } /** * GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER: * @TypeName: class name * @type_name: function prefix * * Generate all boiler plate header declaration for creating a new * #GnomeScanParamWidget derived class. **/ #define GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER(TypeName, type_name) \ typedef struct _##TypeName##Class TypeName##Class; \ \ struct _##TypeName##Class \ { \ GnomeScanParamWidgetClass parent_class; \ }; \ GType type_name##_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; typedef struct _GnomeScanParamWidgetClass GnomeScanParamWidgetClass; typedef struct _GnomeScanParamWidget GnomeScanParamWidget; struct _GnomeScanParamWidgetClass { GtkHBoxClass parent_class; /* Interface */ void (* build) (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget); void (* show) (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget); void (* set) (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw, GValue *value); }; struct _GnomeScanParamWidget { /*< private >*/ GtkHBox parent_instance; /*< public >*/ GnomeScanSettings* settings; GnomeScanPlugin* plugin; GParamSpec *pspec; GValue *value; gboolean shows_label; gboolean expands; gboolean shows_unit; }; GType gnome_scan_param_widget_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GtkWidget* gnome_scan_param_widget_new (GnomeScanSettings *settings, GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *pspec); GParamSpec* gnome_scan_param_widget_get_param_spec (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget); void gnome_scan_param_widget_set_value (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget, GValue *value); GValue* gnome_scan_param_widget_get_value (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget); void gnome_scan_param_widget_changed (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget); gboolean gnome_scan_param_widget_shows_label (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget); gboolean gnome_scan_param_widget_expands (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-types.h.tpl0000644000175000017500000000253711116477505015413 00000000000000/*-*- c -*-*/ /*** BEGIN file-header ***/ /* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with main.c; if not, write to * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef GNOME_SCAN_TYPES_H #define GNOME_SCAN_TYPES_H #include /*** END file-header ***/ G_BEGIN_DECLS /*** BEGIN file-production ***/ /* Enumerations from "@filename@" */ /*** END file-production ***/ /*** BEGIN enumeration-production ***/ #define GNOME_TYPE_@ENUMSHORT@ (@enum_name@_get_type ()) GType @enum_name@_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; /*** END enumeration-production ***/ /*** BEGIN file-tail ***/ G_END_DECLS #endif /*** END file-tail ***/ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000677711116477505013321 00000000000000INCLUDES = \ -DPACKAGE_LOCALE_DIR=\""$(prefix)/$(DATADIRNAME)/locale"\" \ -DICON_DIR=\""@ICON_DIR@"\" AM_CFLAGS = \ -Wall -g EXTRA_DIST = \ gnome-scan-types.h.tpl \ gnome-scan-types.c.tpl BUILT_HEADER = \ $(srcdir)/gnome-scan-types.h BUILT_SOURCE = \ $(srcdir)/gnome-scan-types.c types_deps = \ gnome-scan-param-specs.h \ gnome-scanner.h \ gnome-scan-utils.h \ $(NULL) lib_LTLIBRARIES = \ lib@SONAME@.la lib@SONAME@_la_SOURCES = \ $(BUILT_SOURCE) \ $(BUILT_HEADER) \ gnome-scan-settings.h \ gnome-scan-settings.c \ gnome-scan-plugin.h \ gnome-scan-plugin.c \ gnome-scanner.h \ gnome-scanner.c \ gnome-scan-sink.h \ gnome-scan-sink.c \ gnome-scan-backend.h \ gnome-scan-backend.c \ gnome-scan-job.h \ gnome-scan-job.c \ gnome-scan-preview-area.h \ gnome-scan-preview-area.c \ gnome-scan-param-widget.h \ gnome-scan-param-widget.c \ gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.h \ gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c \ gnome-scan-dialog.h \ gnome-scan-dialog.c \ gnome-scan-module-manager.h \ gnome-scan-module-manager.c \ gnome-scan-module.h \ gnome-scan-module.c \ gnome-scan-param-specs.c \ gnome-scan-param-specs.h \ gnome-scan-init.c \ gnome-scan-init.h \ gnome-scan-range-widget.h \ gnome-scan-range-widget.c \ gnome-scan-enum-widget.h \ gnome-scan-enum-widget.c \ gnome-scan-number-widget.h \ gnome-scan-number-widget.c \ gnome-scan-string-widget.h \ gnome-scan-string-widget.c \ gnome-scan-boolean-widget.h \ gnome-scan-boolean-widget.c \ gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.h \ gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c \ gnome-scan-page-orientation-widget.h \ gnome-scan-page-orientation-widget.c \ gnome-scan-utils.h \ gnome-scan-utils.c \ gnome-scan-preview-sink.h \ gnome-scan-preview-sink.c \ gnome-scan-preview-plugin.h \ gnome-scan-preview-plugin.c \ gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.h \ gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c \ gnome-scan-processor-common.h \ gnome-scan-processor-common.c \ gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.h \ gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c \ gnome-scan-private.h gnome-scan-types.%: $(types_deps) Makefile gnome-scan-types.%.tpl test ! -e $@ && touch $@; exit 0; test -w $@ && glib-mkenums --template $(srcdir)/$@.tpl $(types_deps) > $@; exit 0 lib@SONAME@_la_CFLAGS = \ $(GNOME_SCAN_CFLAGS) \ -DMODULE_DIR="\"@MODULE_DIR@\"" lib@SONAME@_la_LIBADD = \ $(GNOME_SCAN_LIBS) includegsdir = $(includedir)/gnome-scan-@API_VERSION@ includegs_HEADERS = \ gnome-scan.h \ $(BUILT_HEADER) \ gnome-scan-utils.h \ gnome-scan-settings.h \ gnome-scan-plugin.h \ gnome-scanner.h \ gnome-scan-sink.h \ gnome-scan-backend.h \ gnome-scan-job.h \ gnome-scan-preview-area.h \ gnome-scan-param-widget.h \ gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.h \ gnome-scan-dialog.h \ gnome-scan-module-manager.h \ gnome-scan-module.h \ gnome-scan-param-specs.h \ gnome-scan-init.h ## File created by the gnome-build tools gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-range-widget.h0000644000175000017500000000402711116477505016022 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET_H_ #include #include "gnome-scan-param-widget.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET (gnome_scan_range_widget_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET, GnomeScanRangeWidget)) #define GNOME_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET, GnomeScanRangeWidgetClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET)) #define GNOME_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET, GnomeScanRangeWidgetClass)) typedef struct _GnomeScanRangeWidget GnomeScanRangeWidget; struct _GnomeScanRangeWidget { GnomeScanParamWidget parent_instance; }; GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER (GnomeScanRangeWidget, gnome_scan_range_widget); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-backend.c0000644000175000017500000001604311116477505015030 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ /** * SECTION:gnome-scan-backend * @short_description: Probe scanners * * In Gnome Scan, the so called "backend" is only responsible to probe * devices. In fact, the scanner is only responsible to detect scanner * plug and unplug and trigger signal about that. Probing is just a * way to add already plugged scanner just like adding a hotplugged * scanner. * * The backend itseld does not maintain a public list of scanner, it's * up to the UI to maintain a list of scanner (e.g. through a * #GtkListStore). * * #GnomeScanBackend is the base class for real backend. If you want * to instanciate all backends, just initialize all #GnomeScanModules * and instanciate each g_type_children() of #GnomeScanBackend. **/ #include "gnome-scan-backend.h" #include "gnome-scan-module.h" enum { PROP_0, }; enum { SCANNER_ADDED, SCANNER_REMOVED, PROBE_DONE, LAST_SIGNAL }; static GObjectClass* parent_class = NULL; static guint scan_backend_signals[LAST_SIGNAL] = { 0 }; G_DEFINE_TYPE (GnomeScanBackend, gnome_scan_backend, G_TYPE_OBJECT); static void gnome_scan_backend_init (GnomeScanBackend *object) { } static void gnome_scan_backend_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object); } #if 0 static void gnome_scan_backend_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_BACKEND (object)); switch (prop_id) { default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gnome_scan_backend_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_BACKEND (object)); switch (prop_id) { default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } #endif static void gnome_scan_backend_scanner_added (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanner *scanner, gpointer data) { /* TODO: Add default signal handler implementation here */ } static void gnome_scan_backend_scanner_removed (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanner *scanner, gpointer data) { /* TODO: Add default signal handler implementation here */ } static void gnome_scan_backend_class_init (GnomeScanBackendClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); parent_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (g_type_class_peek_parent (klass)); object_class->finalize = gnome_scan_backend_finalize; klass->scanner_added = gnome_scan_backend_scanner_added; klass->scanner_removed = gnome_scan_backend_scanner_removed; /** * GnomeScanBackend::scanner-added: * @backend: the emitting #GnomeScanBackend * @scanner: the newly added #GnomeScanner * * This backend is triggered each time it discover a new scanner * during probe or on plug. **/ scan_backend_signals[SCANNER_ADDED] = g_signal_new ("scanner-added", G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (klass), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GnomeScanBackendClass, scanner_added), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__OBJECT, G_TYPE_NONE, 1, GNOME_TYPE_SCANNER); /** * GnomeScanBackend::scanner-removed: * @backend: the emitting #GnomeScanBackend * @scanner: the scanner removed * * This signal is emitted as a scanner is lost. Every reference to * this scanner must be removed. **/ scan_backend_signals[SCANNER_REMOVED] = g_signal_new ("scanner-removed", G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (klass), G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GnomeScanBackendClass, scanner_removed), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__OBJECT, G_TYPE_NONE, 1, GNOME_TYPE_SCANNER); /** * GnomeScanBackend::probe-done: * @backend: the emitting #GnomeScanBackend * * This signal allow app to know if the backend has found a * scanner during probe. If the #GnomeScanBackend::probe-done * signal is emitted and no #GnomeScanBackend::scanner-added * signal has been sent, this mean that no scanner has been found * at all. Remember the backend does not handle a list of * #GnomeScanner. **/ scan_backend_signals[PROBE_DONE] = g_signal_new ("probe-done", G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (klass), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GnomeScanBackendClass, probe_done), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VOID, G_TYPE_NONE, 0); } /** * gnome_scan_backend_new: * @backend_type: the top level backend GType * * Instanciate a new backend of type @type. It check wether @type is a * child type of #GnomeScanBackend. * * Returns: a new #GnomeScanBackend. **/ GnomeScanBackend* gnome_scan_backend_new (GType backend_type) { g_return_val_if_fail (g_type_is_a (backend_type, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BACKEND), NULL); return GNOME_SCAN_BACKEND (g_object_new (backend_type, NULL)); } /** * gnome_scan_backend_probe_scanners: * @backend: a #GnomeScanBackend * * Trigger probe. Ideally called in a new thread through g_thread_create(). * * See: g_thread_create() **/ void gnome_scan_backend_probe_scanners (GnomeScanBackend *backend) { GNOME_SCAN_BACKEND_GET_CLASS (backend)->probe_scanners (backend); gnome_scan_backend_probe_done (backend); } /** * gnome_scan_backend_add_scanner: * @backend: a #GnomeScanBackend * @scanner: a new #GnomeScanner * * This function is used by child class to trigger * #GnomeScanBackend::scanner-added signal. **/ void gnome_scan_backend_add_scanner (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanner *scanner) { g_signal_emit (backend, scan_backend_signals[SCANNER_ADDED], 0, scanner); } /** * gnome_scan_backend_remove_scanner: * @backend: a #GnomeScanBackend * @scanner: a deprecated #GnomeScanner * * Trigger #GnomeScanBackend::scanner-removed upon @scanner. This * function is to be used only by child class. **/ void gnome_scan_backend_remove_scanner (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanner *scanner) { g_signal_emit (backend, scan_backend_signals[SCANNER_REMOVED], 0, scanner); } /** * gnome_scan_backend_probe_done: * @backend: a #GnomeScanBackend * * Trigger #GnomeScanBackend::probe-done signal. Used by child class. **/ void gnome_scan_backend_probe_done (GnomeScanBackend *backend) { g_signal_emit (backend, scan_backend_signals[PROBE_DONE], 0); } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-range-widget.c0000644000175000017500000000731011116477505016013 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include "gnome-scan-range-widget.h" #include "gnome-scan-param-specs.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET, GnomeScanRangeWidgetPrivate)) typedef struct _GnomeScanRangeWidgetPrivate GnomeScanRangeWidgetPrivate; struct _GnomeScanRangeWidgetPrivate { GtkWidget *scale; GtkWidget *spin; GtkObject *adj; }; static void gsrw_range_value_changed (GtkAdjustment *adjustment, GnomeScanRangeWidget *gsrw); GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET (GnomeScanRangeWidget, gnome_scan_range_widget); static void gnome_scan_range_widget_init (GnomeScanRangeWidget *object) { /* TODO: Add initialization code here */ } static void gnome_scan_range_widget_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (gnome_scan_range_widget_parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gnome_scan_range_widget_build (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw) { GnomeScanRangeWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspw); GValue *vdouble; GSParamSpecRange *spec; gdouble value, lower, upper, step; spec = GS_PARAM_SPEC_RANGE (gspw->pspec); vdouble = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (vdouble, G_TYPE_DOUBLE); #define GET_DOUBLE(var,val) g_value_transform ((val),vdouble); var = g_value_get_double (vdouble); GET_DOUBLE (value, spec->default_value); GET_DOUBLE (lower, spec->minimum); GET_DOUBLE (upper, spec->maximum); GET_DOUBLE (step, spec->step); #undef GET_DOUBLE priv->adj = gtk_adjustment_new (value, lower, upper, step, step, 0); priv->scale = gtk_hscale_new (GTK_ADJUSTMENT (priv->adj)); gtk_scale_set_draw_value (GTK_SCALE (priv->scale), FALSE); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (gspw), priv->scale, TRUE, TRUE, 0); priv->spin = gtk_spin_button_new (GTK_ADJUSTMENT (priv->adj), step, G_VALUE_HOLDS_INT (spec->default_value) ? 0 : 2); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (gspw), priv->spin, FALSE, TRUE, 0); g_signal_connect (GTK_ADJUSTMENT (priv->adj), "value-changed", (GCallback) gsrw_range_value_changed, GNOME_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET (gspw)); } static void gnome_scan_range_widget_set (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw, GValue *value) { GValue *vdouble = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (vdouble, G_TYPE_DOUBLE); g_value_transform (value, vdouble); gtk_adjustment_set_value (GTK_ADJUSTMENT (GET_PRIVATE (gspw)->adj), g_value_get_double (vdouble)); g_value_unset (vdouble); g_free (vdouble); } /* INTERNALS */ static void gsrw_range_value_changed (GtkAdjustment *adjustment, GnomeScanRangeWidget *gsrw) { GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw = GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (gsrw); GValue *vdouble = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (vdouble, G_TYPE_DOUBLE); g_value_set_double (vdouble, gtk_adjustment_get_value (adjustment)); g_value_transform (vdouble, gspw->value); g_value_unset (vdouble); g_free (vdouble); gnome_scan_param_widget_changed (gspw); } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin.c0000644000175000017500000001534411116477505016421 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ /** * SECTION: * @stability: Unstable * * Base class for writing plugin to #GnomeScanPreviewArea. It's the * #GnomeScanParamWidget for #GnomeScanPreviewArea. It allow to define a list * of buttons added to the preview area, and changing a parameter value. * * This part is really supposed to change in the future, maybe by simply * subclassing GtkBin or something similar. **/ #include #include #include "gnome-scan-param-specs.h" #include "gnome-scan-preview-plugin.h" #include "gnome-scan-preview-area.h" #include "gnome-scan-utils.h" static void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_class_init (GnomeScanPreviewPluginClass *klass); static void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_init (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *plugin); GType gnome_scan_preview_plugin_get_type () { static GType type = 0; static GTypeInfo tinfo = { sizeof (GnomeScanPreviewPluginClass), NULL, NULL, /* base */ (GClassInitFunc) gnome_scan_preview_plugin_class_init, NULL, NULL, /* class */ sizeof (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin), 0, (GInstanceInitFunc) gnome_scan_preview_plugin_init, NULL }; static GTypeFundamentalInfo finfo = { G_TYPE_FLAG_CLASSED | G_TYPE_FLAG_INSTANTIATABLE | G_TYPE_FLAG_DERIVABLE }; if (type == 0) { type = g_type_fundamental_next(); g_type_register_fundamental (type, "GnomeScanPreviewPlugin", &tinfo, &finfo, G_TYPE_FLAG_ABSTRACT); } return type; } static void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_class_init (GnomeScanPreviewPluginClass *klass) { } static void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_init (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *plugin) { } GType gnome_scan_preview_plugin_type_register_static (const gchar *name, const GnomeScanPreviewPluginTypeInfo *pinfo) { GTypeInfo info = { sizeof (GnomeScanPreviewPluginClass), NULL, NULL, /* base */ (GClassInitFunc) pinfo->class_init, NULL, pinfo, pinfo->instance_size, 0, NULL, NULL, }; return g_type_register_static (GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN, name, &info, 0); } static void gspp_settings_changed (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar*name, GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp) { GnomeScanPreviewPluginClass *klass = GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_GET_CLASS (gspp); gboolean watched; gint i, n; watched = g_str_equal (name, g_param_spec_get_name (gspp->pspec)); if (!watched) { n = g_strv_length (klass->watch); for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { watched = g_str_equal(name, klass->watch[i]); if (watched) continue; } } if (watched) { klass->changed (gspp); gnome_scan_preview_area_update (GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA (gspp->preview_area), NULL); } } /** * gnome_scan_preview_plugin: * @type: subtype of #GnomeScanPreviewPlugin to instanciate * @scan_plugin: a #GnomeScanPlugin * @pspec: the #GSParamSpec to manage * @gspa: the #GnomeScanPreviewArea to extend * @settings: the #GnomeScanSettings where to store value * @box: the box where to put buttons * * Returns: a #GnomeScanPreviewPlugin **/ GnomeScanPreviewPlugin* gnome_scan_preview_plugin (GType type, GnomeScanPlugin *scan_plugin, GParamSpec *pspec, GtkWidget *gspa, GnomeScanSettings *settings, GtkBox *box) { g_return_val_if_fail (g_type_is_a (type, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN), NULL); GnomeScanPreviewPlugin* plugin = GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN (g_type_create_instance (type)); GnomeScanPreviewPluginClass *klass = GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_GET_CLASS (plugin); plugin->plugin = scan_plugin; plugin->preview_area = gspa; plugin->settings = g_object_ref (settings); plugin->pspec = pspec; if (!gnome_scan_settings_get (settings, g_param_spec_get_name (pspec))) { gnome_scan_settings_init_value (plugin->settings, plugin->pspec); } klass->init (plugin); plugin->settings_changed = g_signal_connect (settings, "changed", G_CALLBACK (gspp_settings_changed), plugin); plugin->preview_changed = g_signal_connect_swapped (plugin->preview_area, "preview-received", G_CALLBACK (klass->changed), plugin); klass->build_ui (plugin, box); return plugin; } /** * gnome_scan_preview_plugin_freeze: * @gspp: a #GnomeScanPreviewPlugin * * Freeze the plugin so that it doesn't react on value changes. **/ void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_freeze(GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp) { gspp->frozen = TRUE; } /** * gnome_scan_preview_plugin_thaw: * @gspp: a #GnomeScanPreviewPlugin * * Thaw the plugin so that it react on value changes. **/ void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_thaw(GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp) { gspp->frozen = FALSE; } /** * gnome_scan_preview_plugin_changed: * @gspp: a #GnomeScanPreviewPlugin * * To be called when the preview has been changed. **/ void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_changed (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp) { if (!gspp->frozen) { GnomeScanPreviewPluginClass *klass = GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_GET_CLASS (gspp); klass->changed(gspp); } } /** * gnome_scan_preview_plugin_draw_buffer: * @gspp: a #GnomeScanPreviewPlugin * @gspa: a #GnomeScaPreviewArea * @cr: a cairo context * * For use by #GnomeScanPreviewArea * * Stability: Private **/ void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_draw_buffer (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp, GtkWidget *gspa, cairo_t *cr) { GnomeScanPreviewPluginClass *klass = GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_GET_CLASS (gspp); klass->draw_buffer(gspp, gspa, cr); } /** * gnome_scan_preview_plugin_destroy: * @gspp: the dying #GnomeScanPreviewPlugin **/ void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_destroy (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN (gspp)); GnomeScanPreviewPluginClass *klass = GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_GET_CLASS (gspp); g_signal_handler_disconnect (gspp->settings, gspp->settings_changed); g_signal_handler_disconnect (gspp->preview_area, gspp->preview_changed); g_object_unref (gspp->settings); klass->finalize (gspp); g_type_free_instance (&gspp->instance); } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-enum-widget.c0000644000175000017500000001057011116477505015665 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include #include "gnome-scan-enum-widget.h" #include "gnome-scan-param-specs.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_ENUM_WIDGET, GnomeScanEnumWidgetPrivate)) typedef struct _GnomeScanEnumWidgetPrivate GnomeScanEnumWidgetPrivate; struct _GnomeScanEnumWidgetPrivate { GtkWidget* combo; GtkListStore* liststore; }; enum { ENUM_LABEL, ENUM_VALUE, ENUM_N_COLUMNS }; static void gsew_selected (GtkComboBox *combo, GnomeScanEnumWidget *gspw); GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET (GnomeScanEnumWidget, gnome_scan_enum_widget); static void gnome_scan_enum_widget_init (GnomeScanEnumWidget *object) { /* TODO: Add initialization code here */ } static void gnome_scan_enum_widget_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (gnome_scan_enum_widget_parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gnome_scan_enum_widget_build (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw) { GnomeScanEnumWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspw); GtkCellRenderer *renderer; GtkTreeIter iter; GValueArray *values = GS_PARAM_SPEC_ENUM (gspw->pspec)->values; GValue *label; const gchar *slabel; gint i; priv->liststore = gtk_list_store_new (ENUM_N_COLUMNS, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_VALUE); priv->combo = gtk_combo_box_new_with_model (GTK_TREE_MODEL (priv->liststore)); renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); gtk_cell_layout_pack_start (GTK_CELL_LAYOUT (priv->combo), renderer, TRUE); gtk_cell_layout_add_attribute (GTK_CELL_LAYOUT (priv->combo), renderer, "text", ENUM_LABEL); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (gspw), priv->combo, FALSE, FALSE, 0); /* available values */ label = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (label, G_TYPE_STRING); for (i = 0; i < values->n_values; i++) { if (G_VALUE_HOLDS_STRING (values->values+i)) { slabel = dgettext (gs_param_spec_get_domain (gspw->pspec), g_value_get_string (values->values+i)); } else { g_value_transform ((values->values+i), label); slabel = g_value_get_string(label); } gtk_list_store_append (priv->liststore, &iter); gtk_list_store_set (priv->liststore, &iter, ENUM_LABEL, slabel, ENUM_VALUE, (values->values+i), -1); } g_value_unset (label); g_free (label); g_signal_connect (priv->combo, "changed", (GCallback) gsew_selected, GNOME_SCAN_ENUM_WIDGET (gspw)); } static void gnome_scan_enum_widget_set (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw, GValue *value) { GnomeScanEnumWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspw); GtkTreeIter iter; GValue *test_value; gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (GTK_TREE_MODEL (priv->liststore), &iter); for (; gtk_list_store_iter_is_valid (priv->liststore, &iter) ; gtk_tree_model_iter_next (GTK_TREE_MODEL (priv->liststore), &iter)) { gtk_tree_model_get (GTK_TREE_MODEL (priv->liststore), &iter, ENUM_VALUE, &test_value, -1); if (gs_param_values_cmp (gspw->pspec, value, test_value) == 0) { gtk_combo_box_set_active_iter (GTK_COMBO_BOX (priv->combo), &iter); break; } } } static void gsew_selected (GtkComboBox *combo, GnomeScanEnumWidget *gsew) { GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw = GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (gsew); GnomeScanEnumWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gsew); GtkTreeIter iter; GValue *value; gtk_combo_box_get_active_iter (GTK_COMBO_BOX (priv->combo), &iter); gtk_tree_model_get (GTK_TREE_MODEL (priv->liststore), &iter, ENUM_VALUE, &value, -1); g_value_copy (value, gspw->value); gnome_scan_param_widget_changed (gspw); } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.h0000644000175000017500000000425111116477505017004 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_PAPER_SIZE_WIDGET_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_PAPER_SIZE_WIDGET_H_ #include "gnome-scan-param-widget.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PAPER_SIZE_WIDGET (gnome_scan_paper_size_widget_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_PAPER_SIZE_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PAPER_SIZE_WIDGET, GnomeScanPaperSizeWidget)) #define GNOME_SCAN_PAPER_SIZE_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PAPER_SIZE_WIDGET, GnomeScanPaperSizeWidgetClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_PAPER_SIZE_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PAPER_SIZE_WIDGET)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_PAPER_SIZE_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PAPER_SIZE_WIDGET)) #define GNOME_SCAN_PAPER_SIZE_WIDGET_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PAPER_SIZE_WIDGET, GnomeScanPaperSizeWidgetClass)) typedef struct _GnomeScanPaperSizeWidget GnomeScanPaperSizeWidget; /** * GnomeScanPaperSizeWidget: * * **/ struct _GnomeScanPaperSizeWidget { /*< private >*/ GnomeScanParamWidget parent_instance; }; GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER (GnomeScanPaperSizeWidget, gnome_scan_paper_size_widget); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_PAPER_SIZE_WIDGET_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-enum-widget.h0000644000175000017500000000400011116477505015661 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_ENUM_WIDGET_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_ENUM_WIDGET_H_ #include #include "gnome-scan-param-widget.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_ENUM_WIDGET (gnome_scan_enum_widget_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_ENUM_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_ENUM_WIDGET, GnomeScanEnumWidget)) #define GNOME_SCAN_ENUM_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_ENUM_WIDGET, GnomeScanEnumWidgetClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_ENUM_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_ENUM_WIDGET)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_ENUM_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_ENUM_WIDGET)) #define GNOME_SCAN_ENUM_WIDGET_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_ENUM_WIDGET, GnomeScanEnumWidgetClass)) typedef struct _GnomeScanEnumWidget GnomeScanEnumWidget; struct _GnomeScanEnumWidget { GnomeScanParamWidget parent_instance; }; GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER (GnomeScanEnumWidget, gnome_scan_enum_widget); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_ENUM_WIDGET_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-module-manager.c0000644000175000017500000001504311116477505016335 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ /** * SECTION: gnome-scan-module-manager * @short_description: Finding installed modules * * The #GnomeScanModuleManager search in a list of path shared object, * and instanciate a #GnomeScanModule for each shared object. Upon * initialization, the #GnomeScanModule will register new GTypes. This * implementation is meant to be portable, but never tested on other * plateform that GNU/Linux. **/ #include "gnome-scan-module-manager.h" #include "gnome-scan-module.h" enum { PROP_0, PROP_PATH }; static GObjectClass* parent_class = NULL; static gboolean gsmm_is_valid_module_name (const gchar*name); G_DEFINE_TYPE (GnomeScanModuleManager, gnome_scan_module_manager, G_TYPE_OBJECT); static void gnome_scan_module_manager_init (GnomeScanModuleManager *object) { /* TODO: Add initialization code here */ } #if 0 static GObject* gnome_scan_module_manager_constructor (GType type, guint n_params, GObjectConstructParam *params) { GnomeScanModuleManager *manager; GObject *object; object = G_OBJECT_CLASS (gnome_scan_module_manager_parent_class)->constructor (type, n_params, params); manager = GNOME_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER (object); if (manager->path) gnome_scan_module_manager_query_modules (manager); return object; } #endif static void gnome_scan_module_manager_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gnome_scan_module_manager_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER (object)); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_PATH: GNOME_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER (object)->path = g_value_dup_string (value); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gnome_scan_module_manager_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER (object)); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_PATH: g_value_set_string (value, GNOME_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER (object)->path); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gnome_scan_module_manager_class_init (GnomeScanModuleManagerClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); parent_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (g_type_class_peek_parent (klass)); /*object_class->constructor = gnome_scan_module_manager_constructor;*/ object_class->finalize = gnome_scan_module_manager_finalize; object_class->set_property = gnome_scan_module_manager_set_property; object_class->get_property = gnome_scan_module_manager_get_property; /** * GnomeScanModuleManager:path: * * The search path where are installed #GnomeScanModule shared * object. A search path is a string formed by a list of absolute * path to directory separated by #G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR. **/ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_PATH, g_param_spec_string ("path", "Path", "Module path", NULL, G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_WRITABLE)); } /** * gnome_scan_module_manager_new: * @path: Search path. * * Create a new #GnomeScanModuleManager which will handle @path. * * Returns: a new #GnomeScanModuleManager **/ GnomeScanModuleManager* gnome_scan_module_manager_new (gchar *path) { return g_object_new (GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER, "path", path, NULL); } /** * gnome_scan_module_manager_query_modules: * @manager: a #GnomeScanModuleManager * * Search for shared objects in path, instanciate and initialize a * #GnomeScanModule for each shared object. Note that it won't search * in subdirectories. **/ void gnome_scan_module_manager_query_modules (GnomeScanModuleManager *manager) { GnomeScanModule *module; GDir *dir; GError *error = NULL; gchar **paths = g_strsplit (manager->path, G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S, -1); const gchar *name; gchar *filename; guint i; for (i = 0; paths[i]; i++) { dir = g_dir_open (paths[i], 0, &error); if (!dir) { /* Show warning only for absolute path, else should be devel path… */ if (paths[i][0] == '/') g_warning ("%s: Error while searching for modules: %s", G_STRLOC, error->message); g_clear_error (&error); continue; } /* Scan for lib*.{so,la} */ while ((name = g_dir_read_name (dir))) { if (gsmm_is_valid_module_name (name)) { filename = g_build_filename (paths[i], name, NULL); module = gnome_scan_module_new (filename); if (!g_type_module_use (G_TYPE_MODULE (module))) { g_warning (g_module_error ()); } manager->modules = g_slist_append (manager->modules, module); } } } } /** * gnome_scan_module_manager_unload_modules: * @manager: a #GnomeScanModuleManager * * Search for shared objects in path, instanciate and initialize a * #GnomeScanModule for each shared object. Note that it won't search * in subdirectories. **/ void gnome_scan_module_manager_unload_modules (GnomeScanModuleManager *manager) { GSList *node; for (node = manager->modules; node ; node = node->next) { g_type_module_unuse (G_TYPE_MODULE (node->data)); } } static gboolean gsmm_is_valid_module_name (const gchar*name) { return g_str_has_prefix (name, "lib") && (g_str_has_suffix (name, G_MODULE_SUFFIX) || g_str_has_suffix (name, ".la")); } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-module-manager.h0000644000175000017500000000475711116477505016354 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER_H_ #include G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER (gnome_scan_module_manager_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER, GnomeScanModuleManager)) #define GNOME_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER, GnomeScanModuleManagerClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER)) #define GNOME_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER, GnomeScanModuleManagerClass)) typedef struct _GnomeScanModuleManagerClass GnomeScanModuleManagerClass; typedef struct _GnomeScanModuleManager GnomeScanModuleManager; struct _GnomeScanModuleManagerClass { GObjectClass parent_class; }; /** * GnomeScanModuleManager: * * The #GnomeScanModuleManager object find and load all installed * #GnomeScanModule. **/ struct _GnomeScanModuleManager { /*< private >*/ GObject parent_instance; gchar *path; GSList *modules; }; GType gnome_scan_module_manager_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GnomeScanModuleManager* gnome_scan_module_manager_new (gchar *path); void gnome_scan_module_manager_query_modules (GnomeScanModuleManager *manager); void gnome_scan_module_manager_unload_modules (GnomeScanModuleManager *manager); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_MODULE_MANAGER_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin.h0000644000175000017500000001274111116477505016424 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_H_ #include #include #include "gnome-scan-plugin.h" #include "gnome-scan-job.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN (gnome_scan_preview_plugin_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN, GnomeScanPreviewPlugin)) #define GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN, GnomeScanPreviewPluginClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN)) #define GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN, GnomeScanPreviewPluginClass)) /* max param to watch per plugin */ #define GSPP_MAX_WATCH 4 /** * GS_DEFINE_PREVIEW_PLUGIN: * @Name: Class name * @name: function prefix * @options: options to watch. * * Generate glib boiler plate code for creatin a new preview plugin. **/ #define GS_DEFINE_PREVIEW_PLUGIN(Name, name, options) \ static void name##_class_init (GnomeScanPreviewPluginClass *klass); \ static void name##_init (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp); \ static void name##_finalize (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp); \ static void name##_build_ui (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp, GtkBox *box); \ static void name##_draw_buffer (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp, GtkWidget *gspa, cairo_t *cr); \ static void name##_changed (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp); \ GType name##_get_type () { \ static GType type; \ if (type == 0) { \ static GnomeScanPreviewPluginTypeInfo info = { \ sizeof (Name), \ .class_init = (GClassInitFunc) name##_class_init, \ .init = (GInstanceInitFunc) name##_init, \ }; \ type = gnome_scan_preview_plugin_type_register_static (#Name, &info); \ } \ return type; \ } \ static void name##_class_init (GnomeScanPreviewPluginClass *klass) { \ GnomeScanPreviewPluginClass *parent_class = GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_CLASS (klass); \ parent_class->init = name##_init; \ parent_class->build_ui = name##_build_ui; \ parent_class->draw_buffer = name##_draw_buffer; \ parent_class->changed = name##_changed; \ parent_class->finalize = name##_finalize; \ parent_class->watch = g_strsplit(options, ",", GSPP_MAX_WATCH); \ } typedef struct _GnomeScanPreviewPluginTypeInfo GnomeScanPreviewPluginTypeInfo; struct _GnomeScanPreviewPluginTypeInfo { guint instance_size; GClassInitFunc class_init; GInstanceInitFunc init; }; typedef struct _GnomeScanPreviewPluginClass GnomeScanPreviewPluginClass; typedef struct _GnomeScanPreviewPlugin GnomeScanPreviewPlugin; struct _GnomeScanPreviewPluginClass { GTypeClass parent_class; void (*init) (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp); void (*build_ui) (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp, GtkBox *box); void (*draw_buffer) (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp, GtkWidget *gspa, cairo_t *cr); void (*changed) (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp); void (*finalize) (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp); gchar** watch; }; /** * GnomeScanPreviewPlugin: * * **/ struct _GnomeScanPreviewPlugin { /*< private >*/ GTypeInstance instance; /*< public >*/ GnomeScanPlugin* plugin; GtkWidget* preview_area; GnomeScanSettings* settings; GParamSpec* pspec; gulong settings_changed; gulong preview_changed; gboolean frozen; }; GType gnome_scan_preview_plugin_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GnomeScanPreviewPlugin* gnome_scan_preview_plugin (GType type, GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *pspec, GtkWidget *gspa, GnomeScanSettings *settings, GtkBox *bbox); void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_freeze (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp); void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_thaw (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp); void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_changed (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp); void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_draw_buffer (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp, GtkWidget *gspa, cairo_t *cr); void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_destroy (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp); GType gnome_scan_preview_plugin_type_register_static (const gchar *name, const GnomeScanPreviewPluginTypeInfo *pinfo); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.c0000644000175000017500000001126711133471456016747 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include "gnome-scan-param-specs.h" #include "gnome-scan-utils.h" #include "gnome-scan-processor-common.h" #include "gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.h" typedef struct _GnomeScanProcessorCommonPrivate GnomeScanProcessorCommonPrivate; struct _GnomeScanProcessorCommonPrivate { gdouble degrees; gboolean enhance; }; #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PROCESSOR_COMMON, GnomeScanProcessorCommonPrivate)) G_DEFINE_TYPE (GnomeScanProcessorCommon, gnome_scan_processor_common, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PLUGIN); GS_DEFINE_QUARK(gs_param_group_processing_common, N_("Common Processing")); #define GS_PARAM_GROUP_PROCESSING_COMMON (gs_param_group_processing_common_quark ()) static void gnome_scan_processor_common_init (GnomeScanProcessorCommon *object) { GParamSpec *pspec; GValue *min, *max, *step, *val; #define gs_g_value_new_double(var, val) \ var = g_new0(GValue,1); \ g_value_init (var, G_TYPE_DOUBLE); \ g_value_set_double (var, val); gs_g_value_new_double(min, 0.); gs_g_value_new_double(step, 1.); gs_g_value_new_double(max, 359.); gs_g_value_new_double(val, 0.); #undef gs_g_value_new_int pspec = gs_param_spec_range("rotation", N_("Rotation"), N_("Rotation"), GS_PARAM_GROUP_PREVIEW, min, max, step, val, G_PARAM_WRITABLE); gs_param_spec_set_widget_type(pspec, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION); gnome_scan_plugin_params_add (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (object), pspec); pspec = gs_param_spec_boolean ("enhance", N_("Automatic color enhancement"), N_("Color enhancement produces better " "photos, but takes more time to process " "and can be useless for text."), GS_PARAM_GROUP_PROCESSING_COMMON, FALSE, G_PARAM_WRITABLE); gs_param_spec_set_domain (pspec, GETTEXT_PACKAGE); gnome_scan_plugin_params_add (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (object), pspec); } static void gnome_scan_processor_common_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (gnome_scan_processor_common_parent_class)->finalize (object); } GnomeScanPlugin* gnome_scan_processor_common_new(void) { return g_object_new (GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PROCESSOR_COMMON, NULL); } void gnome_scan_processor_common_configure (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GnomeScanSettings *settings) { GnomeScanProcessorCommonPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (plugin); priv->degrees = gnome_scan_settings_get_double (settings, "rotation"); priv->enhance = gnome_scan_settings_get_boolean (settings, "enhance"); } GList* gnome_scan_processor_common_get_child_nodes (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GeglNode *root) { GnomeScanProcessorCommonPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (plugin); GList* node = NULL; GeglNode *op; op = gegl_node_new_child(root, "operation", "gegl:rotate", "degrees", priv->degrees, NULL); node = g_list_append (node, op); if (priv->enhance) { op = gegl_node_new_child(root, "operation", "gegl:stress", /* those value are arbitraty, might be nice to expose this through profile : photo, text, quick, manual, … */ "radius", 300, "iterations", 15, "gamma", 2.2, "samples", 10, NULL); node = g_list_append (node, op); } return node; } static void gnome_scan_processor_common_class_init (GnomeScanProcessorCommonClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); GnomeScanPluginClass* parent_class = GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_CLASS (klass); g_type_class_add_private (klass, sizeof (GnomeScanProcessorCommonPrivate)); parent_class->configure = gnome_scan_processor_common_configure; parent_class->get_child_nodes = gnome_scan_processor_common_get_child_nodes; object_class->finalize = gnome_scan_processor_common_finalize; } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-boolean-widget.c0000644000175000017500000000516311116477505016342 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include #include "gnome-scan-param-specs.h" #include "gnome-scan-boolean-widget.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET, GnomeScanBooleanWidgetPrivate)) typedef struct _GnomeScanBooleanWidgetPrivate GnomeScanBooleanWidgetPrivate; struct _GnomeScanBooleanWidgetPrivate { GtkWidget *check; }; static void gsbw_toggled (GtkToggleButton *button, GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw); GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET (GnomeScanBooleanWidget, gnome_scan_boolean_widget); static void gnome_scan_boolean_widget_init (GnomeScanBooleanWidget *object) { GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET(object)->shows_unit = TRUE; } static void gnome_scan_boolean_widget_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (gnome_scan_boolean_widget_parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gnome_scan_boolean_widget_build (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw) { GnomeScanBooleanWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspw); gspw->shows_label = TRUE; priv->check = gtk_check_button_new_with_label (dgettext (gs_param_spec_get_domain (gspw->pspec), g_param_spec_get_nick (gspw->pspec))); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (gspw), priv->check, TRUE, TRUE, FALSE); g_signal_connect (GET_PRIVATE (gspw)->check, "toggled", (GCallback) gsbw_toggled, gspw); } static void gnome_scan_boolean_widget_set (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw, GValue *value) { gtk_toggle_button_set_active (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON (GET_PRIVATE (gspw)->check), g_value_get_boolean (gspw->value)); } static void gsbw_toggled (GtkToggleButton *button, GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw) { g_value_set_boolean (gspw->value, gtk_toggle_button_get_active (button)); gnome_scan_param_widget_changed (gspw); } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.c0000644000175000017500000002447711116477505017240 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ /** * SECTION: gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog * @short_description: Give the user the acquisition control * @include: gnome-scan.h * * The acquisition process might be long, the * #GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog primarily shows a progress bar and of * course, allow user to cancel the job. * * The #GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog also has nice UI to handle mass * acquisition. This is done through a simple UI in order to make it * very quick. The dialog shows a stop button which either cancel a * running acquisition or end the mass acquisition process. Ideally, * the scanner has automatic document feeder and the user just puts * its photos/document page and trigger acquisition. However, since * most scanner does not have such feature (e.g. flatbed scanner or * sheetfed scanner), #GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog shows a Next button * that redo the scan with the same configuration. The idea is to * allow the user to put page, configure, trigger, put next page, * press Enter, and loop until there is not other page. * * The acquisition and processing is done in a work thread. See * #GnomeScanJob and gnome_scan_job_run(). **/ #include #include "gnome-scan-private.h" #include "gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_ACQUISITION_DIALOG, GnomeScanAcquisitionDialogPrivate)) typedef struct _GnomeScanAcquisitionDialogPrivate GnomeScanAcquisitionDialogPrivate; struct _GnomeScanAcquisitionDialogPrivate { GnomeScanJob *job; GtkWidget *progressbar; GtkWidget *state_label; GtkWidget *forward; GThread* job_thread; gboolean disposed; }; enum { PROP_0, PROP_JOB }; static GObjectClass* parent_class = NULL; static void gsad_run (GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog *dialog); static gboolean gsad_monitor (GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog *dialog); static void gsad_close (GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog *dialog); static void gsad_forward (GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog *dialog); G_DEFINE_TYPE (GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog, gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog, GTK_TYPE_DIALOG); static void gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_init (GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog *object) { GnomeScanAcquisitionDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (object); GtkWidget *label, *button, *hbox, *icon, *text_box; GtkWidget *vbox = GTK_DIALOG (object)->vbox; GtkWidget *action_area = GTK_DIALOG (object)->action_area; /* parent properties */ g_object_set (object, "title", _("Acquisition"), "window-position", GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER, "has-separator", FALSE, "border-width", 6, "resizable", FALSE, NULL); g_signal_connect_swapped (object, "delete-event", (GCallback) gsad_close, object); /* container border */ gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (vbox), 6); gtk_box_set_spacing (GTK_BOX (vbox), 6); gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (GTK_DIALOG (object)->action_area), 6); hbox = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 6); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), hbox, FALSE, TRUE, 6); icon = gtk_image_new_from_icon_name ("scanner", GTK_ICON_SIZE_DIALOG); gtk_misc_set_padding (GTK_MISC (icon), 6, 6); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), icon, FALSE, TRUE, 0); text_box = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 6); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), text_box, TRUE, TRUE, 0); /* primary text */ label = gtk_label_new (NULL); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL (label), g_strconcat ("", _("Acquisition"), "",NULL)); gtk_misc_set_alignment (GTK_MISC (label), 0., .5); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (text_box), label, FALSE, TRUE, 0); /* secondary text */ label = gtk_label_new (_("The software now acquires and processes images " "according to the settings.")); gtk_label_set_line_wrap (GTK_LABEL (label), TRUE); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (text_box), label, FALSE, TRUE, 0); /* progress bar */ priv->progressbar = gtk_progress_bar_new (); /*gtk_progress_bar_set_text (GTK_PROGRESS_BAR (priv->progressbar), _("Waiting for device"));*/ gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), priv->progressbar, FALSE, TRUE, 0); /* state label */ priv->state_label = gtk_label_new (NULL); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL (priv->state_label), g_strconcat ("", _("Waiting for device"), "", NULL)); gtk_misc_set_alignment (GTK_MISC (priv->state_label), 0., .5); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), priv->state_label, FALSE, TRUE, 0); /* buttons */ button = gtk_button_new_from_stock (GTK_STOCK_STOP); g_signal_connect_swapped (button, "clicked", (GCallback) gsad_close, object); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (action_area), button, FALSE, FALSE, 0); button = priv->forward = gtk_button_new_from_stock (GTK_STOCK_GO_FORWARD); g_signal_connect_swapped (button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK (gsad_forward), object); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (action_area), button, FALSE, FALSE, 0); } static void gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_dispose (GObject *object) { GnomeScanAcquisitionDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE(object); if (!priv->disposed) { g_object_unref(priv->job); priv->disposed = TRUE; } G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_finalize (GObject *object) { G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_ACQUISITION_DIALOG (object)); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_JOB: GET_PRIVATE (object)->job = GNOME_SCAN_JOB (g_value_dup_object (value)); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_ACQUISITION_DIALOG (object)); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_JOB: g_value_set_object (value, GET_PRIVATE (object)->job); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } /** * gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_class_init: * @klass: * * **/ static void gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_class_init (GnomeScanAcquisitionDialogClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); parent_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (g_type_class_peek_parent (klass)); g_type_class_add_private (klass, sizeof (GnomeScanAcquisitionDialogPrivate)); object_class->finalize = gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_finalize; object_class->finalize = gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_dispose; object_class->set_property = gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_set_property; object_class->get_property = gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_get_property; /** * GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog:job: * * The job being monitored by the #GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog. **/ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_JOB, g_param_spec_object ("job", "Job", "The job the dialog is handling", GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_JOB, G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_WRITABLE | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY)); } /** * gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_new: * @parent: the parent #GtkWindow * @job: the #GnomeScanJob to run * * Create a new dialog ready to run @job * * Returns: a new #GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog **/ GtkWidget* gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_new (GtkWindow *parent, GnomeScanJob *job) { GObject* object= g_object_new (GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_ACQUISITION_DIALOG, "transient-for", parent, "job", job, NULL); return GTK_WIDGET (object); } /** * gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_run: * @dialog: a #GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog * * Start a #GMainLoop, run #GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog:job in a worker * thread, monitor progress and allow user to control the execution of * the job. Note that the progressbar is updated about 24 times per * seconds. **/ void gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_run (GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog *dialog) { gtk_init_add ((GtkFunction) gsad_run, dialog); gtk_main (); } /* INTERNALS */ /* ThreadFunc */ static void gsad_job_run (GnomeScanJob *job) { gnome_scan_job_run (job); g_thread_exit (NULL); } static void gsad_run (GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog *dialog) { GnomeScanAcquisitionDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (dialog); GError *error = NULL; gtk_widget_show_all (GTK_WIDGET (dialog)); gtk_widget_set_sensitive (priv->forward, FALSE); /* ~24 updates per second -> update each 42 microseconds */ g_timeout_add (42, (GSourceFunc) gsad_monitor, dialog); gnome_scan_job_configure (priv->job); priv->job_thread = g_thread_create ((GThreadFunc) gsad_job_run, priv->job, TRUE, &error); } static gboolean gsad_monitor (GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog *dialog) { GnomeScanAcquisitionDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (dialog); gtk_progress_bar_set_fraction (GTK_PROGRESS_BAR (priv->progressbar), priv->job->progress); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL (priv->state_label), g_strdup_printf ("%s", priv->job->stage)); gtk_widget_set_sensitive (priv->forward, priv->job->done); if (GTK_WIDGET_CAN_FOCUS(priv->forward)) gtk_widget_grab_focus (priv->forward); return !priv->job->done; } /* callbacks */ static void gsad_close (GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog *dialog) { GnomeScanAcquisitionDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (dialog); gtk_widget_hide (GTK_WIDGET (dialog)); gnome_scan_job_cancel (priv->job); g_thread_join (priv->job_thread); gtk_main_quit (); } static void gsad_forward (GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog *dialog) { gsad_run (dialog); } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-dialog.h0000644000175000017500000000470411116477505014706 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_DIALOG_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_DIALOG_H_ #include #include #include "gnome-scan-job.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_DIALOG (gnome_scan_dialog_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_DIALOG(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_DIALOG, GnomeScanDialog)) #define GNOME_SCAN_DIALOG_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_DIALOG, GnomeScanDialogClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_DIALOG(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_DIALOG)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_DIALOG_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_DIALOG)) #define GNOME_SCAN_DIALOG_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_DIALOG, GnomeScanDialogClass)) typedef struct _GnomeScanDialogClass GnomeScanDialogClass; typedef struct _GnomeScanDialog GnomeScanDialog; struct _GnomeScanDialogClass { GtkDialogClass parent_class; }; /** * GnomeScanDialog: * * The #GnomeScanDialog is an autofilled #GtkDialog that present a * graphical interface consistent with #GtkPrintUnixDialog available * Gtk+ since 2.10, but intirely adapted to scanning. You should not * touch #GtkDialog vbox, however, if you want to add a About button * or similar, use #GtkDialog action_area. **/ struct _GnomeScanDialog { /*< private >*/ GtkDialog parent_instance; }; GType gnome_scan_dialog_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GtkWidget* gnome_scan_dialog_new (GtkWindow *parent, GnomeScanJob *job); void gnome_scan_dialog_run (GnomeScanDialog *dialog); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_DIALOG_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.h0000644000175000017500000000372411116477505017333 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA_H_ #include "gnome-scan-preview-plugin.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA (gnome_scan_preview_plugin_area_get_type()) #define GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA, GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea)) typedef struct _GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea; struct _GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea { GnomeScanPreviewPlugin parent; gulong draw_buffer_handler; gulong button_press_event_handler; gulong motion_notify_event_handler; gulong button_release_event_handler; #ifndef NO_BUTTON GtkWidget *button; #endif gboolean manual; GdkCursorType ct; GdkCursor *cursor; guint cf; /* cursor flag */ GdkPoint opposite_point; GtkAnchorType anchor_type; GdkRectangle window; GdkRectangle saved_roi; GdkRectangle selection; }; GType gnome_scan_preview_plugin_area_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-module.h0000644000175000017500000001134311116477505014731 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_MODULE_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_MODULE_H_ #include #include G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_MODULE (gnome_scan_module_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_MODULE(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_MODULE, GnomeScanModule)) #define GNOME_SCAN_MODULE_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_MODULE, GnomeScanModuleClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_MODULE(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_MODULE)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_MODULE_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_MODULE)) #define GNOME_SCAN_MODULE_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_MODULE, GnomeScanModuleClass)) #define NOT_IMPLEMENTED g_warning("%s:%i '%s' not implemented", __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__) /** * GS_DEFINE_MODULE_TYPE: * @TN: Capitalized type name * @t_n: Type function prefix * @T_P: Parent GType macro * * Convenient macro used to declare a dynamicly registered type. * * For example: * GS_DEFINE_MODULE_TYPE (FooBar, foo_bar, G_TYPE_OBJECT) * * * expands to: * * static void foo_bar_init (FooBar *self); static void foo_bar_class_init (FooBarClass *klass); static GType foo_bar_type = 0; GType foo_bar_get_type () { return foo_bar_type; } void foo_bar_register_type (GTypeModule *module) { if (!foo_bar_type) { static const GTypeInfo type_info = { sizeof (FooBarClass), (GBaseInitFunc) NULL, (GBaseFinalizeFunc) NULL, (GClassInitFunc) foo_bar_class_init, NULL, NULL, sizeof (FooBar), 0, (GInstanceInitFunc) foo_bar_init }; foo_bar_type = g_type_module_register_type (module, G_TYPE_OBJECT, g_intern_static_string ("FooBar"), &type_info, 0); } } * * * See: G_DEFINE_TYPE **/ #define GS_DEFINE_MODULE_TYPE(TN, t_n, T_P) static void t_n##_init (TN *self); \ static void t_n##_class_init (TN##Class *klass); \ \ static GType t_n##_type = 0; \ GType \ t_n##_get_type () \ { return t_n##_type; } \ \ void \ t_n##_register_type (GTypeModule *module) \ { \ if (!t_n##_type)\ { \ static const GTypeInfo type_info = \ { \ sizeof (TN##Class), \ (GBaseInitFunc) NULL, \ (GBaseFinalizeFunc) NULL, \ (GClassInitFunc) t_n##_class_init, \ NULL, /* class_finalize */ \ NULL, /* class_data */ \ sizeof (TN), \ 0, /* n_preallocs */ \ (GInstanceInitFunc) t_n##_init \ }; \ \ t_n##_type = \ g_type_module_register_type (module, T_P, \ g_intern_static_string (#TN), &type_info, 0); \ } \ } typedef struct _GnomeScanModuleClass GnomeScanModuleClass; typedef struct _GnomeScanModule GnomeScanModule; struct _GnomeScanModuleClass { GTypeModuleClass parent_class; }; /** * GnomeScanModule: * * A #GnomeScanModule handle the loading, initialization, finalization * and unloading of a module. If you want to extends Gnome Scan, you * must implement two function, one for @init and one for @finalize, * called gnome_scan_module_init() and * gnome_scan_module_finalize(). You should prefix function prototypes * with #G_MODULE_EXPORT. */ struct _GnomeScanModule { /*< private >*/ GTypeModule parent_instance; gchar* filename; GModule* library; /* GnomeScanModule very complex API */ /*< public >*/ void (* init) (GnomeScanModule *module); void (* finalize) (GnomeScanModule *module); }; GType gnome_scan_module_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GnomeScanModule* gnome_scan_module_new (gchar *filename); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_MODULE_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-job.c0000644000175000017500000003423211141074672014207 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software. * * You may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the * GNU General Public License, as published by the Free Software * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * See the GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ /** * SECTION: gnome-scan-job * @short_description: Handling acquisition, processing and outputting * @include: gnome-scan.h * * In Gnome Scan, the job of scanning is divided in three parts : * acquiring, processing and outputting. The first stage is handled by * #GnomeScanner plugin. The second is handled using * #GeglOperation. The latter is handled by #GnomeScanSink plugin. * * The purpose of GnomeScanJob is to marshal the configuration and * execution of these three part, allowing to easily delegate job * execution in a worker thread. **/ #include #include "gnome-scan-private.h" #include #include "gnome-scan-processor-common.h" #include "gnome-scan-job.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE((o), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_JOB, GnomeScanJobPrivate)) typedef struct _GnomeScanJobPrivate GnomeScanJobPrivate; struct _GnomeScanJobPrivate { gboolean disposed; GnomeScanSettings *settings; GnomeScanner *scanner; GSList *processors; GnomeScanSink *sink; GeglNode *root; GeglNode *gegl_convert; GeglNode *gegl_sink; GList *nodes; GeglProcessor *gegl_processor; gboolean ready; }; enum { PROP_0, PROP_SETTINGS, PROP_SCANNER, PROP_SINK }; static GObjectClass* parent_class = NULL; G_DEFINE_TYPE (GnomeScanJob, gnome_scan_job, G_TYPE_OBJECT); static void gnome_scan_job_init (GnomeScanJob *object) { GnomeScanJobPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (object); priv->processors = NULL; priv->settings = NULL; priv->sink = NULL; } static void gnome_scan_job_dispose (GObject *object) { GnomeScanJobPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE(object); if (!priv->disposed) { g_object_unref(priv->settings); g_object_unref(priv->sink); priv->disposed = TRUE; } G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->dispose (object); } static void gnome_scan_job_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_JOB (object)); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_SETTINGS: gnome_scan_job_set_settings (GNOME_SCAN_JOB (object), GNOME_SCAN_SETTINGS (g_value_get_object (value))); break; case PROP_SCANNER: gnome_scan_job_set_scanner (GNOME_SCAN_JOB (object), GNOME_SCANNER (g_value_get_object (value))); break; case PROP_SINK: gnome_scan_job_set_sink (GNOME_SCAN_JOB (object), GNOME_SCAN_SINK (g_value_get_object (value))); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gnome_scan_job_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_JOB (object)); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_SETTINGS: g_value_set_object (value, gnome_scan_job_get_settings (GNOME_SCAN_JOB (object))); break; case PROP_SCANNER: g_value_set_object (value, gnome_scan_job_get_scanner (GNOME_SCAN_JOB (object))); break; case PROP_SINK: g_value_set_object (value, gnome_scan_job_get_sink (GNOME_SCAN_JOB (object))); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gnome_scan_job_class_init (GnomeScanJobClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); parent_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (g_type_class_peek_parent (klass)); g_type_class_add_private (klass, sizeof (GnomeScanJobPrivate)); object_class->dispose = gnome_scan_job_dispose; object_class->set_property = gnome_scan_job_set_property; object_class->get_property = gnome_scan_job_get_property; /** * GnomeScanJob:settings: * * The #GnomeScanSettings object containing all user settings for * plugins. **/ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_SETTINGS, g_param_spec_object ("settings", "Settings", "The set of parameters value for scanner and sink plugin.", GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SETTINGS, G_PARAM_READWRITE)); /** * GnomeScanJob:scanner: * * The #GnomeScanner responsible of image acquisition. **/ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_SCANNER, g_param_spec_object ("scanner", "Scanner", "The input scanner used for this job.", GNOME_TYPE_SCANNER, G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_WRITABLE)); /** * GnomeScanJob:sink: * * The sink responsible to output acquired images. **/ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_SINK, g_param_spec_object ("sink", "Sink", "The sink responsible to connect the job to the application.", GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SINK, G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_WRITABLE)); } /** * gnome_scan_job_new: * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings or NULL * @sink: the #GnomeScanSink * * * Instanciate a new job. If @settings is null, a new * #GnomeScanSettings is created. * * Returns: a new #GnomeScanJob **/ GnomeScanJob* gnome_scan_job_new (GnomeScanSettings *settings, GnomeScanSink *sink) { if (settings == NULL) { settings = gnome_scan_settings_new(); } else g_object_ref(settings); GObject *object = g_object_new (GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_JOB, "settings", settings, "sink", sink, NULL); g_object_unref(settings); gnome_scan_job_add_processor (GNOME_SCAN_JOB(object), gnome_scan_processor_common_new()); return GNOME_SCAN_JOB (object); } /** * gnome_scan_job_set_settings: * @job: a #GnomeScanJob * @settings: a #GnomeScanSettings * * Set the settings for this job. **/ void gnome_scan_job_set_settings (GnomeScanJob *job, GnomeScanSettings *settings) { GnomeScanJobPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE(job); if (priv->settings) g_object_unref(priv->settings); priv->settings = g_object_ref(settings); } /** * gnome_scan_job_get_settings: * @job: a #GnomeScanJob * * Retrieve the settings used by the job. * * Returns: the @job #GnomeScanSettings **/ GnomeScanSettings* gnome_scan_job_get_settings (GnomeScanJob *job) { return GET_PRIVATE (job)->settings; } /** * gnome_scan_job_set_scanner: * @job: a #GnomeScanJob * @scanner: a #GnomeScanner * * Set the source of the acquisition. **/ void gnome_scan_job_set_scanner (GnomeScanJob *job, GnomeScanner *scanner) { GnomeScanJobPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (job); if (priv->scanner) g_object_unref (priv->scanner); priv->scanner = g_object_ref (scanner); } /** * gnome_scan_job_get_scanner: * @job: a #GnomeScanJob * * Retrieve the scanner used to acquire image. * * Returns: a #GnomeScanner **/ GnomeScanner* gnome_scan_job_get_scanner (GnomeScanJob *job) { return GET_PRIVATE (job)->scanner; } /** * gnome_scan_job_add_processor: * @job: a #GnomeScanJob * @processor: a #GnomeScanPlugin * * Add @processor as plugin for building the pipeline. **/ void gnome_scan_job_add_processor (GnomeScanJob *job, GnomeScanPlugin *processor) { GnomeScanJobPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE(job); priv->processors = g_slist_append(priv->processors, processor); } /** * gnome_scan_job_get_processors: * @job: a #GnomeScanJob * * Returns: the list of processors */ GSList* gnome_scan_job_get_processors (GnomeScanJob *job) { return GET_PRIVATE(job)->processors; } /** * gnome_scan_job_set_sink: * @job: a #GnomeScanJob * @sink: a #GnomeScanSink * * Set the scan sink. **/ void gnome_scan_job_set_sink (GnomeScanJob *job, GnomeScanSink *sink) { GnomeScanJobPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE(job); if (priv->sink) g_object_unref(priv->sink); priv->sink = g_object_ref(sink); } /** * gnome_scan_job_get_sink: * @job: a #GnomeScanJob * * Retrieve the sink used to output acquired image. * * Returns: a #GnomeScanSink **/ GnomeScanSink* gnome_scan_job_get_sink (GnomeScanJob *job) { return GET_PRIVATE (job)->sink; } /** * gnome_scan_job_configure: * @job: a #GnomeScanJob * * Must be called before running @job. This will ask @job plugins to * read their settings from :settings in order to bear ready for * processing images. **/ void gnome_scan_job_configure (GnomeScanJob *job) { GnomeScanJobPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (job); job->done = FALSE; job->stage = _("Configuring"); job->progress = 0.; gnome_scan_plugin_configure (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (priv->scanner), priv->settings); gnome_scan_plugin_configure (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (priv->sink), priv->settings); priv->ready = TRUE; } void gsj_build_pipeline(GnomeScanJob *job) { GnomeScanJobPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE(job); GList *node, *node0; GSList *snode; GeglNode *root; gchar *op0, *op1; priv->root = root = gegl_node_new(); /* scanner */ node0 = node = gnome_scan_plugin_get_child_nodes (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (priv->scanner), root); /* processing */ for (snode = priv->processors; snode; snode = snode->next) { gnome_scan_plugin_configure(GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN(snode->data), priv->settings); node = g_list_concat (node, gnome_scan_plugin_get_child_nodes (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (snode->data), root)); } /* convert */ priv->gegl_convert = gegl_node_new_child(root, "operation", "gegl:convert-format", NULL); node = g_list_append (node, priv->gegl_convert); /* sink */ node = g_list_concat (node, gnome_scan_plugin_get_child_nodes (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (priv->sink), root)); for (node = node0; node->next ; node = node->next) { gegl_node_get (node->data, "operation", &op0, NULL); gegl_node_get (node->next->data, "operation", &op1, NULL); g_debug ("Connecting %s to %s", op0, op1); g_free (op0); g_free (op1); gegl_node_connect_to (node->data, "output", node->next->data, "input"); } priv->gegl_sink = g_object_ref(node->data); priv->nodes = node0; } void gsj_destroy_pipeline(GnomeScanJob *job) { GnomeScanJobPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE(job); if (!priv->root) return; g_object_unref(priv->root); priv->root = NULL; g_list_free(priv->nodes); priv->nodes = NULL; } /** * gnome_scan_job_run: * @job: a #GnomeScanJob * * Configure, iterate each part of the job and monitor task * progress. You should call this function in a new thread. Ideally, * you should never use this function directly and use * #GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog instead. * * See: gnome_scan_job_run_once(), #GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog or g_thread_create() **/ void gnome_scan_job_run (GnomeScanJob *job) { GnomeScanJobPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (job); job->stop = FALSE; /* acquire */ gint count = 0; while (gnome_scan_job_run_once (job)) count++; /* unconfigure */ gnome_scan_plugin_end_scan (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (priv->sink)); /* finish */ job->progress = 1.; job->stage = _("Job completed"); job->done = TRUE; } /** * gnome_scan_job_run_once: * @job: a #GnomeScanJob * * Acquire one image and process it, updated job progress, stage, * etc. Can be stop at any time using gnome_scan_job_cancel(). **/ gboolean gnome_scan_job_run_once (GnomeScanJob *job) { GnomeScanJobPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (job); gdouble progress = 0.; #define stop(job) if(job->stop){gsj_destroy_pipeline(job);return FALSE;} job->stage = _("Waiting for device"); gsj_build_pipeline(job); if (!gnome_scan_plugin_start_frame (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (priv->scanner))) { gsj_destroy_pipeline(job); return FALSE; } gegl_node_set (priv->gegl_convert, "format", gnome_scanner_get_output_format (priv->scanner), NULL); job->stage = _("Acquiring from scanner"); while (!job->stop && gnome_scan_plugin_work (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (priv->scanner), &progress)) { job->progress = progress / 3; } stop(job); /* configure the pipeline just before launching process. */ gnome_scan_plugin_end_frame (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (priv->scanner)); gnome_scan_plugin_configure_frame (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (priv->sink)); /* process */ job->progress = .33; job->stage = _("Processing page"); progress = 0.; GeglProcessor *processor = gegl_node_new_processor (priv->gegl_sink, NULL); while (!job->stop && gegl_processor_work (processor, &progress)) { job->progress = .33 + progress / 3; } gegl_processor_destroy (processor); stop(job); /* sink */ job->progress = .66; job->stage = _("Outputting page"); progress = 0.; if (!gnome_scan_plugin_start_frame (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (priv->sink))) { gsj_destroy_pipeline(job); return FALSE; } while (!job->stop && gnome_scan_plugin_work (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (priv->sink), &progress)) { job->progress = .66 + progress / 3; } stop(job); gnome_scan_plugin_end_frame (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (priv->sink)); job->progress = 1.; gsj_destroy_pipeline(job); #undef stop return TRUE; } /** * gnome_scan_job_cancel: * @job: a running #GnomeScanJob * * Ask the job to stop. The function returns immediatly, however the * job will actually stop as soon as possible. **/ void gnome_scan_job_cancel (GnomeScanJob *job) { job->stop = TRUE; } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scanner.c0000644000175000017500000001666111116477505014156 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ /** * SECTION: gnome-scanner * @short_description: Acquisition plugin * @include: gnome-scanner.h * * #GnomeScanner is the base class for backend specific scanner (like * e.g SANE). Following SANE design, Gnome Scan scanner has an * undefined set of option. But unlike SANE, the scanner itself handle * acquisition. * * Each #GnomeScanner should monitor its sensor (e.g. paper-in) and * trigger an event on sensor state changes. **/ #include #include "gnome-scan-private.h" #include "gnome-scanner.h" #include "gnome-scan-types.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), GNOME_TYPE_SCANNER, GnomeScannerPrivate)) typedef struct _GnomeScannerPrivate GnomeScannerPrivate; struct _GnomeScannerPrivate { const gchar* icon_name; }; enum { PROP_0, PROP_SENSORS, PROP_ICON_NAME, PROP_STATUS }; enum { EVENT, SETTINGS_CHANGED, STATUS_CHANGED, LAST_SIGNAL }; static GnomeScanPluginClass* parent_class = NULL; static guint signals[LAST_SIGNAL] = { 0 }; G_DEFINE_TYPE (GnomeScanner, gnome_scanner, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PLUGIN); static void gnome_scanner_init (GnomeScanner *object) { } static void gnome_scanner_finalize (GObject *object) { G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gnome_scanner_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCANNER (object)); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_SENSORS: /* TODO: Add setter for "sensors" property here */ break; case PROP_ICON_NAME: GET_PRIVATE (object)->icon_name = g_value_dup_string (value); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gnome_scanner_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCANNER (object)); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_SENSORS: /* TODO: Add getter for "sensors" property here */ break; case PROP_ICON_NAME: g_value_set_string (value, gnome_scanner_get_icon_name (GNOME_SCANNER (object))); break; case PROP_STATUS: g_value_set_enum (value, GNOME_SCANNER (object)->status); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gnome_scanner_event (GnomeScanner *scanner, GnomeScanEvent *event, gpointer data) { /* TODO: Add default signal handler implementation here */ } static void gnome_scanner_class_init (GnomeScannerClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); parent_class = GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_CLASS (g_type_class_peek_parent (klass)); g_type_class_add_private (klass, sizeof (GnomeScannerPrivate)); object_class->finalize = gnome_scanner_finalize; object_class->set_property = gnome_scanner_set_property; object_class->get_property = gnome_scanner_get_property; klass->event = gnome_scanner_event; /** * GnomeScanner:sensors: * * A list of sensor specification. **/ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_SENSORS, g_param_spec_pointer ("sensors", "Sensors", "Device sensors specification.", G_PARAM_READABLE)); /** * GnomeScanner:icon-name: * * The icon name representing the device. **/ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_ICON_NAME, g_param_spec_string ("icon-name", "Icon Name", "Icon name representing device type.", NULL, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY)); /** * GnomeScanner:status: * * Device status **/ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_STATUS, g_param_spec_enum ("status", "Status", "Current device status", GNOME_TYPE_SCANNER_STATUS, GNOME_SCANNER_UNKNOWN, G_PARAM_READABLE)); /** * GnomeScanner::event: * @scanner: the emitting #GnomeScanner * @event: the emitted even. * * Emitted when an hardware event is triggered. (button, wheel, paper-in, etc.) **/ signals[EVENT] = g_signal_new ("event", G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (klass), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GnomeScannerClass, event), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__POINTER, G_TYPE_NONE, 1, G_TYPE_POINTER); /** * GnomeScanner::settings-changed: * @scanner: the emitting #GnomeScanner * * Emitted when the scanner has settings are hard setted. **/ signals[SETTINGS_CHANGED] = g_signal_new ("settings-changed", G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (klass), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GnomeScannerClass, settings_changed), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VOID, G_TYPE_NONE, 0); /** * GnomeScanner::status-changed: * @scanner: the emitting #GnomeScanner * * Emitted when the scanner status as changed. **/ signals[STATUS_CHANGED] = g_signal_new ("status-changed", G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (klass), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GnomeScannerClass, status_changed), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VOID, G_TYPE_NONE, 0); } /** * gnome_scanner_get_icon_name: * @scanner: a #GnomeScanner * * Return the icon-name representing the type of the device. * * Returns: a icon-name string **/ const gchar* gnome_scanner_get_icon_name (GnomeScanner *scanner) { return GET_PRIVATE (scanner)->icon_name; } /** * gnome_scanner_settings_changed: * @scanner: a #GnomeScanner * * Emit #GnomeScanner::settings-changed signal. * */ void gnome_scanner_settings_changed (GnomeScanner *scanner) { g_signal_emit (scanner, signals[SETTINGS_CHANGED], 0); } GnomeScannerStatus gnome_scanner_get_status (GnomeScanner *scanner) { return GNOME_SCANNER (scanner)->status; } /** * gnome_scanner_get_status_string: * @scanner: a #GnomeScanner * * Returns the translated string for the current @scanner status. * * Returns: a translated string. **/ const gchar* gnome_scanner_get_status_string (GnomeScanner *scanner) { static const gchar* status_strings[] = { N_("Unknown"), N_("Ready"), N_("Busy"), NULL }; return _(status_strings[scanner->status]); } void gnome_scanner_set_status (GnomeScanner *scanner, GnomeScannerStatus status) { if (scanner->status != status) { scanner->status = status; g_signal_emit (scanner, signals[STATUS_CHANGED], 0); } } const gchar* gnome_scanner_get_output_format (GnomeScanner *scanner) { GnomeScannerClass *klass = GNOME_SCANNER_GET_CLASS (scanner); if (klass->get_output_format) { return klass->get_output_format(scanner); } else { return "RGB u8"; } } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-string-widget.c0000644000175000017500000000452411116477505016231 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include "gnome-scan-string-widget.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET, GnomeScanStringWidgetPrivate)) typedef struct _GnomeScanStringWidgetPrivate GnomeScanStringWidgetPrivate; struct _GnomeScanStringWidgetPrivate { GtkWidget *entry; }; /* entry*/ static void gssw_activate (GtkEntry *entry, GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw); GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET (GnomeScanStringWidget, gnome_scan_string_widget); static void gnome_scan_string_widget_init (GnomeScanStringWidget *object) { /* TODO: Add initialization code here */ } static void gnome_scan_string_widget_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (gnome_scan_string_widget_parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gnome_scan_string_widget_build (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw) { GnomeScanStringWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspw); priv->entry = gtk_entry_new (); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (gspw), priv->entry, TRUE, TRUE, 0); g_signal_connect (priv->entry, "activate", (GCallback) gssw_activate, gspw); } static void gnome_scan_string_widget_set (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw, GValue *value) { gtk_entry_set_text (GTK_ENTRY (GET_PRIVATE (gspw)->entry), g_value_get_string (value)); } static void gssw_activate (GtkEntry *entry, GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw) { g_value_set_string (gspw->value, g_strdup(gtk_entry_get_text (entry))); gnome_scan_param_widget_changed (gspw); } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.h0000644000175000017500000000473611116477505020266 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION_H_ #include #include "gnome-scan-preview-plugin.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION (gnome_scan_preview_plugin_rotation_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION, GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotation)) #define GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION, GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotationClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION)) #define GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION, GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotationClass)) typedef struct _GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotationClass GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotationClass; typedef struct _GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotation GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotation; struct _GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotationClass { GnomeScanPreviewPluginClass parent_class; }; struct _GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotation { GnomeScanPreviewPlugin parent_instance; GtkWidget *rotate_left; GtkWidget *rotate_right; }; GType gnome_scan_preview_plugin_rotation_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scanner.h0000644000175000017500000000576411116477505014165 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCANNER_H_ #define _GNOME_SCANNER_H_ #include #include #include "gnome-scan-plugin.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCANNER (gnome_scanner_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCANNER(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCANNER, GnomeScanner)) #define GNOME_SCANNER_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCANNER, GnomeScannerClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCANNER(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCANNER)) #define GNOME_IS_SCANNER_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCANNER)) #define GNOME_SCANNER_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCANNER, GnomeScannerClass)) typedef enum { GNOME_SCANNER_UNKNOWN, GNOME_SCANNER_READY, GNOME_SCANNER_BUSY } GnomeScannerStatus; typedef struct _GnomeScannerClass GnomeScannerClass; typedef struct _GnomeScanner GnomeScanner; typedef gpointer GnomeScanEvent; struct _GnomeScannerClass { GnomeScanPluginClass parent_class; /* API */ gchar* (* get_output_format) (GnomeScanner *Scanner); /* Signals */ void (* event) (GnomeScanner *scanner, GnomeScanEvent *event, gpointer data); void (* settings_changed) (GnomeScanner *scanner, gpointer data); void (* status_changed) (GnomeScanner *scanner); }; /** * GnomeScanner: * * A #GnomeScanner publish all instance specific plugins parameters * and handle the real acquisition work (e.g. throug SANE, TWAIN, * etc.) **/ struct _GnomeScanner { /*< private >*/ GnomeScanPlugin parent_instance; /*< public >*/ GnomeScannerStatus status; }; GType gnome_scanner_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; const gchar* gnome_scanner_get_icon_name (GnomeScanner *scanner); void gnome_scanner_settings_changed (GnomeScanner *scanner); void gnome_scanner_set_status (GnomeScanner *scanner, GnomeScannerStatus status); GnomeScannerStatus gnome_scanner_get_status (GnomeScanner *scanner); const gchar* gnome_scanner_get_status_string (GnomeScanner *scanner); const gchar* gnome_scanner_get_output_format (GnomeScanner *scanner); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCANNER_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-string-widget.h0000644000175000017500000000405611116477505016236 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET_H_ #include #include "gnome-scan-param-widget.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET (gnome_scan_string_widget_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET, GnomeScanStringWidget)) #define GNOME_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET, GnomeScanStringWidgetClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET)) #define GNOME_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET, GnomeScanStringWidgetClass)) typedef struct _GnomeScanStringWidget GnomeScanStringWidget; struct _GnomeScanStringWidget { GnomeScanParamWidget parent_instance; }; GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER (GnomeScanStringWidget, gnome_scan_string_widget); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-param-specs.c0000644000175000017500000005002311116477505015650 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ /** * SECTION: gnome-scan-param-specs * @title: Parameter Specification * @short_description: Custom plugin parameter type * @include: gnome-scan.h * * Instead of using a all-in-one option object (like in Gnome Scan * 0.4), Gnome Scan now use regular #GParamSpecs. Gnome Scan * #GParamSpecs (referred as #GSParamSpecs) have been designed in order * to build generic widget for plugins parameters (like Gegl and other * projects does). A common attribute added to each #GSParamSpec is * the @group quark. The @group quark is computed from the translated * group title. * * Also, #GSParamSpecs are much more high-level than it's parent * #GParamSpec in order to build complex param widgets (range, area, * paper-size, …). * * Current implementation makes a heavy use of * g_param_spec_set_qdata(), because #GParamSpec is a shallow * type. Future implementation might break thing for either creating * its own #GSParamSpec fundamental type or simply using a common * struct right after the @parent_instance field. **/ #include #include "gnome-scan-param-specs.h" #include "gnome-scan-range-widget.h" #include "gnome-scan-enum-widget.h" #include "gnome-scan-number-widget.h" #include "gnome-scan-string-widget.h" #include "gnome-scan-boolean-widget.h" #include "gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.h" #include "gnome-scan-page-orientation-widget.h" #include "gnome-scan-preview-plugin.h" /* Quarks */ /* extended properties */ GS_DEFINE_QUARK (gs_group, "group"); GS_DEFINE_QUARK (gs_domain, "domain"); GS_DEFINE_QUARK (gs_unit, "unit"); GS_DEFINE_QUARK (gs_index, "index"); GS_DEFINE_QUARK (gs_widget_type, "widget-type"); GS_DEFINE_QUARK (gs_formats, "formats"); /* groups */ GS_DEFINE_QUARK (gs_scanner_front, N_("Scan options")); GS_DEFINE_QUARK (gs_format, N_("Format")); GS_DEFINE_QUARK (gs_sink_front, N_("Output options")); GS_DEFINE_QUARK (gs_preview, "$$PREVIEW$$"); GS_DEFINE_QUARK (gs_hidden, "$$HIDDEN$$"); /* Common */ /** * gnome_scan_format_new: * @name: format name * @domain: translation domain * @description:description * @mime_types: list of mime types for this format * @extensions: list of suffixes for file of this format. * * Returns: a new #GnomeScanFormat **/ GnomeScanFormat* gnome_scan_format_new (gchar *name, gchar *domain, gchar *description, gchar **mime_types, gchar **extensions) { GnomeScanFormat *format = g_new0 (GnomeScanFormat, 1); format->name = name; format->domain = domain; format->description = description; format->mime_types = mime_types; format->extensions = extensions; return format; } /** * gs_param_spec_get_group: * @spec: The #GSParamSpec * * Retrieve the @spec group. Since the @group is not store in a * struct, but using qdata, just cast @spec to #GParamSpec. * * Returns: @spec group's quark **/ GQuark gs_param_spec_get_group (GParamSpec *spec) { return (GQuark) g_param_spec_get_qdata (spec, GS_PARAM_GROUP_QUARK); } /** * gs_param_spec_get_group_string: * @spec: The #GSParamSpec * * Retrieve the @spec group string. Since the @group is not store in a * struct, but using qdata, just cast @spec to #GParamSpec. The string * is not translated. * * See: gs_param_spec_get_group() * Returns: @spec group's quark **/ const gchar* gs_param_spec_get_group_string (GParamSpec *spec) { return g_quark_to_string (gs_param_spec_get_group (spec)); } /** * gs_param_spec_set_group: * @spec: a #GSParamSpec * @group: new @spec group's #GQuark. **/ void gs_param_spec_set_group (GParamSpec *spec, GQuark group) { g_param_spec_set_qdata (spec, GS_PARAM_GROUP_QUARK, (gpointer) group); } /** * gs_param_spec_set_group_from_string: * @spec: a #GSParamSpec * @group: new @spec group name **/ void gs_param_spec_set_group_from_string (GParamSpec *spec, const gchar *group) { gs_param_spec_set_group (spec, g_quark_from_string (group)); } /** * gs_param_spec_set_domain: * @spec: a #GSParamSpec * @domain: @domain for translating @spec @nick and @blurb * **/ void gs_param_spec_set_domain (GParamSpec *spec, const gchar *domain) { g_param_spec_set_qdata (spec, GS_PARAM_DOMAIN_QUARK, (gpointer) domain); } /** * gs_param_spec_get_domain: * @spec: a #GSParamSpec * **/ const gchar* gs_param_spec_get_domain (GParamSpec *spec) { return g_param_spec_get_qdata (spec, GS_PARAM_DOMAIN_QUARK); } /** * gs_param_spec_set_unit: * @spec: a #GSParamSpec * @unit: #GnomeScanUnit fo @spec * * Parameter unit is specified for UI, but can also be need for * e.g. length of scan ROI where unit translation might occur. **/ void gs_param_spec_set_unit (GParamSpec *spec, GnomeScanUnit unit) { g_param_spec_set_qdata (spec, GS_PARAM_UNIT_QUARK, (gpointer) unit); } /** * gs_param_spec_get_unit: * @spec: a #GSParamSpec * * Returns: a #GnomeScanUnit **/ GnomeScanUnit gs_param_spec_get_unit (GParamSpec *spec) { return (GnomeScanUnit) g_param_spec_get_qdata (spec, GS_PARAM_UNIT_QUARK); } /** * gs_param_spec_set_index: * @spec: a #GSParamSpec * @index: new @spec'index **/ void gs_param_spec_set_index (GParamSpec *spec, guint index) { g_param_spec_set_qdata (spec, GS_PARAM_INDEX_QUARK, (gpointer) index); } /** * gs_param_spec_get_index: * @spec: a #GSParamSpec * * Returns: an integer. **/ guint gs_param_spec_get_index (GParamSpec *spec) { return (guint) g_param_spec_get_qdata (spec, GS_PARAM_INDEX_QUARK); } /** * gs_param_spec_set_widget_type: * @spec: a #GSParamSpec * @type: a widget #GType * * This part is the only bound from backend to frontend. It might be * removed later. The idea is to have widget per param, not per type. **/ void gs_param_spec_set_widget_type (GParamSpec *spec, GType type) { g_param_spec_set_qdata (spec, GS_PARAM_WIDGET_TYPE_QUARK, (gpointer) type); } /** * gs_param_spec_get_widget_type: * @spec: a #GSParamSpec * * Returns: a #GType **/ GType gs_param_spec_get_widget_type (GParamSpec *spec) { return (GType) g_param_spec_get_qdata (spec, GS_PARAM_WIDGET_TYPE_QUARK); } /** * gs_param_spec_cmp_index: * @a: a #GSParamSpec * @b: another #GSParamSpec * * Compare two #GSParamSpec by index. * * Returns: an integer nagtive if a is previous to b else positive. **/ gint gs_param_spec_cmp_index (GParamSpec*a, GParamSpec *b) { return gs_param_spec_get_index (a) - gs_param_spec_get_index (b); } /** * gs_param_spec_cmp_name: * @a: a #GSParamSpec * @b: another #GSParamSpec * * Compare two #GSParamSpec by name. * * Returns: a nagtive integer if a is previous to b else a positive integer. **/ gint gs_param_spec_cmp_name (GParamSpec*a, GParamSpec *b) { return g_ascii_strcasecmp (g_param_spec_get_name (a), g_param_spec_get_name (b)); } /** * gs_param_values_cmp: * @pspec: a #GSParamSpec * @a: a #GSParamSpec * @b: another #GSParamSpec * * Compare two value of type determined by @pspec. * * Returns: a negative integer if a < b, else a positive integer. **/ gint gs_param_values_cmp (GParamSpec *pspec, GValue *a, GValue *b) { GParamSpecClass *klass = G_PARAM_SPEC_GET_CLASS (pspec); return klass->values_cmp (pspec, a, b); } /** * gs_param_spec_boolean: * @name: param name * @nick: param nickname * @blurb: description of the parameter * @group: param group quark * @default_value: default value * @flags: Flags * * Create a new #GSParamSpec of for boolean value. @name is for use * internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and @blurb should be marked * for translation. * * Returns: a new #GSParamSpec **/ GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_boolean (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, gboolean default_value, GParamFlags flags) { GParamSpec *spec = g_param_spec_boolean (name, nick, blurb, default_value, flags); gs_param_spec_set_group (spec, group); gs_param_spec_set_widget_type (spec, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET); return spec; } /** * gs_param_spec_int: * @name: param name * @nick: param nickname * @blurb: description of the parameter * @group: param group quark * @minimum: minimum value * @maximum: maximum value * @default_value: default value * @flags: Flags * * Create a new #GSParamSpec of for integer value. @name is for use * internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and @blurb should be marked * for translation. * * Returns: a new #GSParamSpec **/ GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_int (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, gint minimum, gint maximum, gint default_value, GParamFlags flags) { GParamSpec *spec = g_param_spec_int (name, nick, blurb, minimum, maximum, default_value, flags); gs_param_spec_set_group (spec, group); gs_param_spec_set_widget_type (spec, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_NUMBER_WIDGET); return spec; } /** * gs_param_spec_double: * @name: param name * @nick: param nickname * @blurb: description of the parameter * @group: param group quark * @minimum: minimum value * @maximum: maximum value * @default_value: default value * @flags: Flags * * Create a new #GSParamSpec of for double value. @name is for use * internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and @blurb should be marked * for translation. * * Returns: a new #GSParamSpec **/ GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_double (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, gdouble minimum, gdouble maximum, gdouble default_value, GParamFlags flags) { GParamSpec *spec = g_param_spec_double (name, nick, blurb, minimum, maximum, default_value, flags); gs_param_spec_set_group (spec, group); gs_param_spec_set_widget_type (spec, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_NUMBER_WIDGET); return spec; } /** * gs_param_spec_string: * @name: param name * @nick: param nickname * @blurb: description of the parameter * @group: param group quark * @default_value: default value * @flags: Flags * * Create a new #GSParamSpec of for string value. @name is for use * internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and @blurb should be marked * for translation. * * Returns: a new #GSParamSpec **/ GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_string (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, const gchar* default_value, GParamFlags flags) { GParamSpec *spec = g_param_spec_string (name, nick, blurb, default_value, flags); gs_param_spec_set_group (spec, group); gs_param_spec_set_widget_type (spec, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_STRING_WIDGET); return spec; } /** * gs_param_spec_pointer: * @name: param name * @nick: param nickname * @blurb: description of the parameter * @group: param group quark * @widget: widget type * @flags: Flags * * Create a new #GSParamSpec of for boolean value. @name is for use * internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and @blurb should be marked * for translation. * * Other #GSParamSpec have predefined widget type. Pointer spec allow * to store alsmost everything and thus needs specific widget type. * * Returns: a new #GSParamSpec **/ GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_pointer (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GType widget, GParamFlags flags) { GParamSpec *spec = g_param_spec_pointer (name, nick, blurb, flags); gs_param_spec_set_group (spec, group); gs_param_spec_set_widget_type (spec, widget); return spec; } /* RANGE */ GS_DEFINE_PARAM (gs, GS, range, Range, G_TYPE_INT); /** * gs_param_spec_range: * @name: spec name * @nick: spec nick * @blurb: spec blurb * @group: The quark of the group the param belong to * @minimum: value of the lowest allowed value * @maximum: value of the highed allowed value * @step: lenght between two values * @flags: Param flags. * * Create a new #GSParamSpecRange. This spec has been designed to * store both integer and float value. Ensure all #GValue have the * same type. * * Returns: the new #GSParamSpecRange **/ GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_range (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GValue *minimum, GValue *maximum, GValue *step, GValue *default_value, GParamFlags flags) { GParamSpec *spec = g_param_spec_internal (GS_TYPE_PARAM_RANGE, name, nick, blurb, flags); GSParamSpecRange *range = GS_PARAM_SPEC_RANGE(spec); range->minimum = g_boxed_copy (G_TYPE_VALUE, minimum); range->maximum = g_boxed_copy (G_TYPE_VALUE, maximum); range->step = g_boxed_copy (G_TYPE_VALUE, step); range->default_value = g_boxed_copy (G_TYPE_VALUE, default_value); gs_param_spec_set_group (spec, group); gs_param_spec_set_widget_type (spec, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_RANGE_WIDGET); return G_PARAM_SPEC (spec); } static void gs_param_range_value_set_default (GParamSpec *pspec, GValue *value) { GValue *default_value = GS_PARAM_SPEC_RANGE (pspec)->default_value; g_value_unset (value); g_value_init (value, G_VALUE_TYPE (default_value)); if (G_VALUE_HOLDS_INT(value)) { g_value_set_int (value, g_value_get_int (default_value)); } else if (G_VALUE_HOLDS_DOUBLE(value)) { g_value_set_double (value, g_value_get_double (default_value)); } else { g_warning ("%s: does not support %s value type.", G_PARAM_SPEC_TYPE_NAME (pspec), G_VALUE_TYPE_NAME (value)); } } static gint gs_param_range_values_cmp (GParamSpec *pspec, const GValue *a, const GValue *b) { switch (G_VALUE_TYPE (a)) { case G_TYPE_INT: return g_value_get_int (a) - g_value_get_int (b); break; case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: return (gint) g_value_get_double (a) - g_value_get_double (b); break; case G_TYPE_STRING: return g_ascii_strcasecmp (g_value_get_string (a), g_value_get_string (b)); break; default: g_warning ("%s does not support %s value type.", G_PARAM_SPEC_TYPE_NAME (pspec), g_type_name (G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec))); return 0; break; } return 0; } /* ENUM */ GS_DEFINE_PARAM (gs, GS, enum, Enum, G_TYPE_INT); /** * gs_param_spec_enum: * @name: spec name * @nick: spec nick * @blurb: spec blurb * @group: The quark of the group the param belong to * @values: Allowed values * @default_value: default value; * @flags: Param flags. * * Create a new #GSParamSpecEnum . This parameter spec has been * designed to handle integer, float and string value. * * Returns: the new #GSParamSpecEnum **/ GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_enum (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GValueArray *values, GValue *default_value, GParamFlags flags) { GParamSpec *spec = g_param_spec_internal (GS_TYPE_PARAM_ENUM, name, nick, blurb, flags); GSParamSpecEnum *enumeration = GS_PARAM_SPEC_ENUM(spec); enumeration->values = values; enumeration->default_value = default_value; gs_param_spec_set_group (spec, group); gs_param_spec_set_widget_type (spec, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_ENUM_WIDGET); return G_PARAM_SPEC (spec); } static void gs_param_enum_value_set_default (GParamSpec *pspec, GValue *value) { GValue *default_value = GS_PARAM_SPEC_ENUM(pspec)->default_value; g_value_unset (value); g_value_init (value, G_VALUE_TYPE (default_value)); if (G_VALUE_HOLDS_INT(value)) { g_value_set_int (value, g_value_get_int (default_value)); } else if (G_VALUE_HOLDS_DOUBLE(value)) { g_value_set_double (value, g_value_get_double (default_value)); } else if (G_VALUE_HOLDS_STRING (value)) { g_value_set_string (value, g_value_dup_string (default_value)); } else { g_warning ("%s: does not support %s value type.", G_PARAM_SPEC_TYPE_NAME (pspec), G_VALUE_TYPE_NAME (value)); } } static gint gs_param_enum_values_cmp (GParamSpec *pspec, const GValue *a, const GValue *b) { return gs_param_range_values_cmp (pspec, a, b); } /* PAPER_SIZE */ GS_DEFINE_PARAM (gs, GS, paper_size, PaperSize, GTK_TYPE_PAPER_SIZE); /** * gs_param_spec_paper_size: * @name: param name * @nick: param nickname * @blurb: description of the parameter * @group: param group quark * @default_ps: default paper size * @enumeration: available paper size * @flags: Flags * * Create a new #GSParamSpec of for #GtkPaperSize value. @name is for use * internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and @blurb should be marked * for translation. * * Returns: a new #GSParamSpec **/ GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_paper_size (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GtkPaperSize* default_ps, GSList* enumeration, GParamFlags flags) { GParamSpec *spec = g_param_spec_internal (GS_TYPE_PARAM_PAPER_SIZE, name, nick, blurb, flags); GSParamSpecPaperSize *psspec = GS_PARAM_SPEC_PAPER_SIZE (spec); psspec->default_ps = default_ps; psspec->enumeration = enumeration; gs_param_spec_set_group (spec, group); gs_param_spec_set_widget_type (spec, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PAPER_SIZE_WIDGET); return spec; } static void gs_param_paper_size_value_set_default (GParamSpec *spec, GValue *value) { g_value_set_boxed (value, GS_PARAM_SPEC_PAPER_SIZE (spec)->default_ps); } static gint gs_param_paper_size_values_cmp (GParamSpec *spec, const GValue *a, const GValue *b) { GtkPaperSize *pa = g_value_get_boxed (a); GtkPaperSize *pb = g_value_get_boxed (b); /* compare surfaces */ return (gtk_paper_size_get_width (pa, GTK_UNIT_MM) * gtk_paper_size_get_height (pa, GTK_UNIT_MM)) - (gtk_paper_size_get_width (pb, GTK_UNIT_MM) * gtk_paper_size_get_height (pb, GTK_UNIT_MM)); } void gs_param_paper_size_get_extent (GSParamSpecPaperSize *ps, GnomeScanUnit unit, gdouble *width, gdouble *height) { GtkPaperSize *gps; GSList *node = ps->enumeration; for (; node; node = node->next) { if (g_str_equal (gtk_paper_size_get_name (node->data), "maximal")) { gps = node->data; *width = gtk_paper_size_get_width (gps, unit); *height = gtk_paper_size_get_height (gps, unit); break; } } return; } /* PAGE_ORIENTATION */ GS_DEFINE_PARAM (gs, GS, page_orientation, PageOrientation, GTK_TYPE_PAGE_ORIENTATION); /** * gs_param_spec_page_orientation: * @name: param name * @nick: param nickname * @blurb: description of the parameter * @group: param group quark * @default_value: default value * @flags: Flags * * Create a new #GSParamSpec of for #GtkPageOrientation value. @name is for use * internally (e.g. gconf key) while nick and @blurb should be marked * for translation. * * Returns: a new #GSParamSpec **/ GParamSpec* gs_param_spec_page_orientation (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, guint default_value, GParamFlags flags) { GParamSpec *spec = g_param_spec_internal (GS_TYPE_PARAM_PAGE_ORIENTATION, name, nick, blurb, flags); GSParamSpecPageOrientation *psspec = GS_PARAM_SPEC_PAGE_ORIENTATION (spec); psspec->default_value = default_value; gs_param_spec_set_group (spec, group); gs_param_spec_set_widget_type (spec, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PAGE_ORIENTATION_WIDGET); return spec; } static void gs_param_page_orientation_value_set_default (GParamSpec *spec, GValue *value) { g_value_set_enum (value, GS_PARAM_SPEC_PAGE_ORIENTATION (spec)->default_value); } static gint gs_param_page_orientation_values_cmp (GParamSpec *spec, const GValue *a, const GValue *b) { return 0; } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.c0000644000175000017500000004640611116501053017314 00000000000000/* * Gnome-Scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include #include "gnome-scan-private.h" #include "gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area.h" #include "gnome-scan-preview-area.h" /* AREA */ /* draw, move and resize area */ GS_DEFINE_PREVIEW_PLUGIN (GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea, gnome_scan_preview_plugin_area, "origin,page-orientation"); #define GS_ANCHOR_NONE -1 #define GS_ANCHOR_OUTSIDE -2 typedef enum { GSPPA_MOVE = 1 << 0, GSPPA_RESIZE = 1 << 1, /* implies GSPPA_MOVE */ GSPPA_CREATE = 1 << 2 } CursorFlag; static void gsppa_send_area (GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea *gsppa); /* CURSOR / ANCHOR handling */ /* This part include function related to position detection, cursor selection, etc. */ static inline gboolean gsppa_point_is_in_rect(GdkPoint *point, GdkRectangle *rect) { return rect->x <= point->x && point->x <= rect->x+rect->width && rect->y <= point->y && point->y <= rect->y+rect->height; } static GdkRectangle* gsppa_get_rect_for_anchor (GdkRectangle* r, GtkAnchorType anchor) { #define l 12 GdkRectangle *a = g_new0 (GdkRectangle, 1); a->width = l; a->height = l; switch (anchor) { case GTK_ANCHOR_CENTER: a->width = r->width - l; a->height = r->height - l; a->x = r->x + l; a->y = r->y + l; break; case GTK_ANCHOR_NORTH: a->x = r->x + l; a->y = r->y; a->width = r->width - l; break; case GTK_ANCHOR_NORTH_WEST: a->x = r->x; a->y = r->y; break; case GTK_ANCHOR_NORTH_EAST: a->x = r->x + r->width; a->y = r->y; break; case GTK_ANCHOR_SOUTH: a->x = r->x + l; a->y = r->y + r->height; a->width = r->width - l; break; case GTK_ANCHOR_SOUTH_WEST: a->x = r->x; a->y = r->y + r->height; break; case GTK_ANCHOR_SOUTH_EAST: a->x = r->x + r->width; a->y = r->y + r->height; break; case GTK_ANCHOR_WEST: a->x = r->x; a->y = r->y; a->height = r->height - l; break; case GTK_ANCHOR_EAST: a->x = r->x + r->width; a->y = r->y; a->height = r->height - l; break; } a->x-=l/2; a->y-=l/2; #undef l return a; } static GtkAnchorType gsppa_get_anchor_type (GdkPoint *point, GdkRectangle *roi, GdkRectangle *window) { GtkAnchorType at, res = GS_ANCHOR_NONE; GdkRectangle *ar; if (gsppa_point_is_in_rect (point, window)) { for (at = GTK_ANCHOR_CENTER; at <= GTK_ANCHOR_EAST; at++) { ar = gsppa_get_rect_for_anchor (roi, at); if (gsppa_point_is_in_rect (point, ar)) { res = at; g_free (ar); break; } g_free (ar); } } else { res = GS_ANCHOR_OUTSIDE; } return res; } static GdkCursorType gsppa_get_cursor_for_anchor (GtkAnchorType at) { GdkCursorType ct = GDK_LAST_CURSOR; switch (at) { case GTK_ANCHOR_NORTH: ct = GDK_TOP_SIDE; break; case GTK_ANCHOR_NORTH_EAST: ct = GDK_TOP_RIGHT_CORNER; break; case GTK_ANCHOR_NORTH_WEST: ct = GDK_TOP_LEFT_CORNER; break; case GTK_ANCHOR_SOUTH: ct = GDK_BOTTOM_SIDE; break; case GTK_ANCHOR_SOUTH_EAST: ct = GDK_BOTTOM_RIGHT_CORNER; break; case GTK_ANCHOR_SOUTH_WEST: ct = GDK_BOTTOM_LEFT_CORNER; break; case GTK_ANCHOR_EAST: ct = GDK_RIGHT_SIDE; break; case GTK_ANCHOR_WEST: ct = GDK_LEFT_SIDE; break; case GTK_ANCHOR_CENTER: ct = GDK_FLEUR; break; case GS_ANCHOR_NONE: ct = GDK_CROSSHAIR; break; default: ct = GDK_LEFT_PTR; break; } return ct; } /* update cursor if needed */ static void gsppa_set_cursor (GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea *gsppa, GdkPoint *point, CursorFlag flag) { GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp = GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN (gsppa); #define ct gsppa->ct #define r gsppa->selection #define cursor gsppa->cursor #define at gsppa->anchor_type at = gsppa_get_anchor_type(point, &r, &gsppa->window); switch (at) { case GTK_ANCHOR_CENTER: at = flag & GSPPA_MOVE ? at : GS_ANCHOR_OUTSIDE; break; case GS_ANCHOR_NONE: at = flag & GSPPA_CREATE ? at : GS_ANCHOR_OUTSIDE; break; default: at = flag & GSPPA_RESIZE ? at : GTK_ANCHOR_CENTER; break; } ct = gsppa_get_cursor_for_anchor (at); if (!cursor || cursor->type != ct) { if (cursor) { gdk_cursor_unref (cursor); } cursor = gdk_cursor_new (ct); gdk_window_set_cursor (gspp->preview_area->window, cursor); } #undef cursor #undef r #undef ct } static inline CursorFlag gsppa_get_cursor_flag_for_paper_size (GtkPaperSize *ps) { return (g_str_equal (gtk_paper_size_get_name (ps), "maximal") ? 0 : GSPPA_MOVE) | (g_str_equal (gtk_paper_size_get_name (ps), "manual") ? GSPPA_CREATE | GSPPA_RESIZE : 0); } /* ACTION (moving, resizeing, creating) */ /* This part handle user events and drawing (here are optimization) */ /* draw the selected area */ static void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_area_draw_buffer (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp, GtkWidget *gspa, cairo_t *cr) { GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea *gsppa = GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA (gspp); GtkStateType state = GTK_WIDGET_STATE (gspa); GtkStyle *style = gspa->style; gdouble dashes[] = { style->ythickness * 4., style->ythickness * 4. }; #define m gsppa->window #define r gsppa->selection /* fade unselected area */ cairo_move_to (cr, 0, 0); cairo_line_to (cr, m.width, 0); cairo_line_to (cr, m.width, m.height); cairo_line_to (cr, 0, m.height); cairo_line_to (cr, 0, r.y + 1); cairo_line_to (cr, r.x + 1, r.y + 1); cairo_move_to (cr, r.x + 1, r.y + 1); cairo_rel_line_to (cr, 0, r.height - 2); cairo_rel_line_to (cr, r.width - 2, 0); cairo_rel_line_to (cr, 0, -(r.height - 2)); cairo_line_to (cr, 0, r.y + 1); cairo_line_to (cr, 0, 0); cairo_close_path (cr); cairo_clip (cr); gdk_cairo_set_source_color (cr, &style->base[state]); cairo_paint_with_alpha (cr, .5); /* dashed rectangle */ gdk_cairo_rectangle (cr, &r); gdk_cairo_set_source_color (cr, &style->text[state]); cairo_set_line_width (cr, style->xthickness); cairo_set_dash (cr, dashes, G_N_ELEMENTS (dashes), 0.); cairo_stroke (cr); #undef m #undef r } static gboolean gsppa_motion_notify_event (GtkWidget *wid, GdkEventMotion *event, GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea *gsppa) { #define r gsppa->selection #define o gsppa->opposite_point #define w gsppa->window #define gspp GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN (gsppa) gint x, y, t; GdkRectangle ir, or = r; /* store ol roi */ if (event->is_hint) { gdk_window_get_pointer(wid->window, &x, &y, NULL); } else { x = event->x; y = event->y; } /* if button 1 is clicked */ if (event->state & GDK_BUTTON1_MASK) { /* compute new roi depending on cursor position and action (defined by cursor type) */ switch (gsppa->ct) { case GDK_CROSSHAIR: /* create a new ROI */ r.x = MIN (o.x, x); r.y = MIN (o.y, y); r.width = MAX (o.x, x) - r.x; r.height = MAX (o.y, y) - r.y; break; case GDK_FLEUR: /* move roi (denying moving outside) */ t = r.x + x - o.x; r.x = 0 <= t && t <= w.width - r.width ? t : r.x; t = r.y + y - o.y; r.y = 0 <= t && t <= w.height - r.height ? t : r.y; o.x = x; o.y = y; break; case GDK_TOP_LEFT_CORNER: r.x = MIN (o.x, x); r.width = ABS (o.x - x); /* continue */ case GDK_TOP_SIDE: r.y = MIN (o.y, y); r.height = ABS (o.y - y); break; case GDK_TOP_RIGHT_CORNER: r.x = MIN (o.x, x); r.y = MIN (o.y, y); r.width = ABS (o.x - x); r.height = ABS (o.y - y); break; case GDK_BOTTOM_RIGHT_CORNER: r.x = MIN (o.x, x); r.width = ABS (x - o.x); /* continue */ case GDK_BOTTOM_SIDE: r.y = MIN (o.y, y); r.height = ABS (y - o.y); break; case GDK_BOTTOM_LEFT_CORNER: r.x = MIN (o.x, x); r.y = MIN (o.y, y); r.width = ABS (o.x - x); r.height = ABS (o.y - y); break; case GDK_RIGHT_SIDE: r.x = MIN (o.x, x); r.width = ABS (x - o.x); break; case GDK_LEFT_SIDE: r.x = MIN (o.x, x); r.width = ABS (o.x - x); break; default: break; } r.width = MIN (r.width, w.width - r.x); r.height = MIN (r.height, w.height - r.y); /* TODO : optimize even more ir per operation */ gdk_rectangle_union (&r, &or, &ir); ir.x--; ir.y--; ir.width+=2; ir.height+=2; gnome_scan_preview_area_update (GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA (gspp->preview_area), &ir); } else { GdkPoint point = {x, y}; gsppa_set_cursor (gsppa, &point, gsppa->cf); } gdk_event_request_motions(event); return TRUE; #undef gspp #undef r #undef o #undef e #undef w } static gboolean gsppa_button_press_event (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventButton *event, GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea *gsppa) { #define r gsppa->selection #define o gsppa->opposite_point /* set the "opposite_point". opposite_point is the opposite point relative to the cursor for depending on the movement */ switch (gsppa->ct) { case GDK_CROSSHAIR: case GDK_FLEUR: o.x = event->x; o.y = event->y; break; case GDK_TOP_SIDE: case GDK_TOP_LEFT_CORNER: case GDK_LEFT_SIDE: o.x = r.x + r.width; o.y = r.y + r.height; break; case GDK_TOP_RIGHT_CORNER: o.x = r.x; o.y = r.y + r.height; break; case GDK_BOTTOM_SIDE: case GDK_BOTTOM_RIGHT_CORNER: case GDK_RIGHT_SIDE: o.x = r.x; o.y = r.y; break; case GDK_BOTTOM_LEFT_CORNER: o.x = r.x + r.width; o.y = r.y; break; default: break; } gdk_pointer_grab(widget->window, TRUE, GDK_POINTER_MOTION_MASK | GDK_POINTER_MOTION_HINT_MASK | GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE_MASK, widget->window, NULL, event->time); #undef o #undef r return FALSE; } static gboolean gsppa_button_release_event (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventButton *event, GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea *gsppa) { #define r gsppa->selection #define o gsppa->opposite_point #define e gsppa->end_point gdk_pointer_ungrab (event->time); GdkPoint point = {event->x, event->y}; gsppa_set_cursor (gsppa, &point, gsppa->cf); gsppa_send_area (gsppa); return FALSE; #undef r #undef o #undef e } /* AREA HANDLING */ /* store the internal area in the settings at the correct unit */ static void gsppa_send_area (GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea *gsppa) { #define r gsppa->selection #define s gspp->settings GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp = GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN (gsppa); gdouble res = gnome_scan_preview_area_get_resolution (GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA (gspp->preview_area)); /* origin */ GSPoint *o = gnome_scan_settings_get_pointer (s, "origin"); o->x = gs_convert_to_mm (r.x, GS_UNIT_PIXEL, res); o->y = gs_convert_to_mm(r.y, GS_UNIT_PIXEL, res); /* paper-size (if manual) */ GtkPaperSize *p = gnome_scan_settings_get_boxed (s, "paper-size", GTK_TYPE_PAPER_SIZE); if (g_str_equal (gtk_paper_size_get_name(p), "manual")) { g_debug (G_STRLOC ": new manual paper-size : %.2fx%.2f mm", gs_convert (r.width, GS_UNIT_PIXEL, GS_UNIT_MM, res), gs_convert (r.height, GS_UNIT_PIXEL, GS_UNIT_MM, res)); g_boxed_free (GTK_TYPE_PAPER_SIZE, p); /* translator: Manual is the name of user defined paper size. */ p = gtk_paper_size_new_custom ("manual", _("Manual"), gs_convert (MIN(r.width, r.height), GS_UNIT_PIXEL, GS_UNIT_MM, res), gs_convert (MAX(r.width, r.height), GS_UNIT_PIXEL, GS_UNIT_MM, res), GTK_UNIT_MM); /* update orientation according to area extent */ GtkPageOrientation or = r.width > r.height ? GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE : GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT; gnome_scan_settings_set_enum (s, "page-orientation", GTK_TYPE_PAGE_ORIENTATION, or); } else if (g_str_equal (gtk_paper_size_get_name (p), "maximal")) { /* set origin to (0,0) for maximal paper-size */ o->x = o->y = 0.; } gnome_scan_settings_set_pointer (s, "origin", o); gnome_scan_settings_set_boxed (s, "paper-size", GTK_TYPE_PAPER_SIZE, p); gnome_scan_preview_plugin_area_changed (gspp); g_boxed_free (GTK_TYPE_PAPER_SIZE, p); #undef s #undef r } #define connect(s) gsppa->s##_handler = g_signal_connect (gspp->preview_area, #s, G_CALLBACK (gsppa_##s), gsppa) static void gsppa_set_roi (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp) { GSPoint *p; GtkPaperSize *ps; GtkPageOrientation o; gint tmp; GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea *gsppa = GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA (gspp); gdouble res = gnome_scan_preview_area_get_resolution (GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA (gspp->preview_area)); #define m gsppa->window #define r gsppa->selection p = gnome_scan_settings_get_pointer (gspp->settings, "origin"); o = gnome_scan_settings_get_enum(gspp->settings, "page-orientation", GTK_TYPE_PAGE_ORIENTATION); if (!p) { p = g_new0 (GSPoint, 1); gnome_scan_settings_set_pointer (gspp->settings, "origin", p); } r.x = gs_convert_from_mm (p->x, GS_UNIT_PIXEL, res); r.y = gs_convert_from_mm (p->y, GS_UNIT_PIXEL, res); ps = gnome_scan_settings_get_boxed (gspp->settings, "paper-size", GTK_TYPE_PAPER_SIZE); r.width = (gint) gs_convert_from_mm (gtk_paper_size_get_width (ps, GTK_UNIT_MM), GS_UNIT_PIXEL, res); r.height = (gint) gs_convert_from_mm (gtk_paper_size_get_height (ps, GTK_UNIT_MM), GS_UNIT_PIXEL, res); switch(o) { case GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE: case GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_REVERSE_LANDSCAPE: tmp = r.width; r.width = MAX(r.width, r.height); r.height = MIN(tmp, r.height); break; case GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT: case GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_REVERSE_PORTRAIT: tmp = r.width; r.width = MIN(r.width, r.height); r.height = MAX(tmp, r.height); break; } gsppa->cf = gsppa_get_cursor_flag_for_paper_size (ps); gnome_scan_preview_area_get_size (GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA (gspp->preview_area), &m.width, &m.height); #undef m #undef r } static void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_area_init (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp) { GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea *gsppa = GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA (gspp); gtk_widget_add_events (GTK_WIDGET (gspp->preview_area), GDK_POINTER_MOTION_MASK | GDK_POINTER_MOTION_HINT_MASK | GDK_BUTTON_PRESS_MASK); connect(button_press_event); connect(button_release_event); connect(motion_notify_event); } #undef connect #define disconnect(s) g_signal_handler_disconnect (gspp->preview_area, gsppa->s##_handler) static void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_area_finalize (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp) { GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea *gsppa = GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA (gspp); gtk_widget_destroy (gsppa->button); disconnect(button_press_event); disconnect(button_release_event); disconnect(motion_notify_event); } #undef disconnect #ifndef NO_BUTTON static void gsppa_select_all_clicked (GtkButton *button, GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea *gsppa) { #define m gsppa->window #define r gsppa->selection GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp = GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN (gsppa); r.x = 0; r.y = 0; r.width = m.width; r.height = m.height; gnome_scan_preview_area_update (GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA (gspp->preview_area), NULL); gsppa_send_area (gsppa); #undef m #undef r } #endif static void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_area_build_ui (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp, GtkBox *box) { GnomeScanPreviewPluginArea *gsppa = GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA (gspp); gsppa->button = gtk_button_new_with_mnemonic (_("Select _All")); g_signal_connect (gsppa->button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK (gsppa_select_all_clicked), gsppa); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (box), gsppa->button); } static void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_area_changed (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp) { gsppa_set_roi (gspp); } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-param-widget.c0000644000175000017500000002773611141072332016020 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ /** * SECTION: gnome-scan-param-widget * @title: GnomeScanParamWidget * @short_description: A generic parameter widget * * This widget build it self automatically considering the #GParamSpec * passed to the constructor. **/ #include #include #include "gnome-scan-param-widget.h" #include "gnome-scan-param-specs.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET, GnomeScanParamWidgetPrivate)) #define I18N(gspw,text) dgettext (gs_param_spec_get_domain (GET_PRIVATE ((gspw))->pspec), text) typedef struct _GnomeScanParamWidgetPrivate GnomeScanParamWidgetPrivate; struct _GnomeScanParamWidgetPrivate { GtkWidget *unit; gboolean propagate; gulong settings_changed_handler; }; enum { PROP_0, PROP_SETTINGS, PROP_PLUGIN, PROP_PARAM_SPEC, PROP_VALUE }; static GtkHBoxClass* parent_class = NULL; void gspw_settings_changed (GnomeScanSettings *settings, gchar *key, GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw); G_DEFINE_TYPE (GnomeScanParamWidget, gnome_scan_param_widget, GTK_TYPE_HBOX); static void gnome_scan_param_widget_init (GnomeScanParamWidget *object) { object->value = g_new0 (GValue, 1); } GObject* gnome_scan_param_widget_constructor (GType type, guint n_params, GObjectConstructParam *params) { GValue *value; gchar* unit; GObject *object = G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->constructor (type, n_params, params); GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw = GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (object); GnomeScanParamWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspw); GnomeScanParamWidgetClass *klass = GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET_GET_CLASS (gspw); gtk_box_set_spacing (GTK_BOX (gspw), 6); /* default value */ value = gnome_scan_settings_get (gspw->settings, g_param_spec_get_name (gspw->pspec)); g_value_init (gspw->value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (gspw->pspec)); g_param_value_set_default (gspw->pspec, gspw->value); if (value) { g_value_transform (value, gspw->value); } else { gnome_scan_settings_set (gspw->settings, g_param_spec_get_name (gspw->pspec), g_boxed_copy (G_TYPE_VALUE, gspw->value)); } klass->build (GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (object)); if (!gspw->shows_unit) { priv->unit = gtk_label_new(NULL); switch (gs_param_spec_get_unit (gspw->pspec)) { case GS_UNIT_PIXEL: /* translator: unit pixel */ unit = _("px"); break; case GS_UNIT_BIT: /* translator: unit bit */ unit = _("bit"); break; case GS_UNIT_MM: /* translator: unit millimeter */ unit = _("mm"); break; case GS_UNIT_DPI: /* translator: unit dot per inch */ unit = _("dpi"); break; case GS_UNIT_PERCENT: /* translator: unit percent */ unit = _("%"); break; case GS_UNIT_MICROSECOND: /* translator: unit microsecond */ unit = _("ms"); break; case GS_UNIT_NONE: default: unit = NULL; break; }; if (unit) { priv->unit = gtk_label_new (unit); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (object), priv->unit, FALSE, FALSE, 0); } } klass->set (gspw, gspw->value); /*klass->show (gspw);*/ priv->propagate = TRUE; priv->settings_changed_handler = g_signal_connect (gspw->settings, "changed", (GCallback) gspw_settings_changed, gspw); return object; } static void gnome_scan_param_widget_finalize (GObject *object) { GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw = GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET(object); GnomeScanParamWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspw); g_signal_handler_disconnect (gspw->settings, priv->settings_changed_handler); g_value_unset (gspw->value); g_free (gspw->value); g_object_unref(gspw->settings); g_object_unref(gspw->plugin); G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gnome_scan_param_widget_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (object)); GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw = GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (object); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_SETTINGS: gspw->settings = GNOME_SCAN_SETTINGS (g_value_dup_object (value)); break; case PROP_PLUGIN: gspw->plugin = GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (g_value_dup_object (value)); break; case PROP_PARAM_SPEC: gspw->pspec = g_value_get_pointer (value); break; case PROP_VALUE: gnome_scan_param_widget_set_value (GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (object), g_value_get_boxed (value)); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gnome_scan_param_widget_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (object)); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_PARAM_SPEC: /* TODO: Add getter for "param-spec" property here */ break; case PROP_VALUE: g_value_set_boxed (value, gnome_scan_param_widget_get_value (GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (object))); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gnome_scan_param_widget_class_init (GnomeScanParamWidgetClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); parent_class = GTK_HBOX_CLASS (g_type_class_peek_parent (klass)); g_type_class_add_private (klass, sizeof (GnomeScanParamWidgetPrivate)); object_class->constructor = gnome_scan_param_widget_constructor; object_class->finalize = gnome_scan_param_widget_finalize; object_class->set_property = gnome_scan_param_widget_set_property; object_class->get_property = gnome_scan_param_widget_get_property; /** * GnomeScanParamWidget:settings: * **/ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_SETTINGS, g_param_spec_object ("settings", "Settings", "The #GnomeScanSettings where to store value", GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SETTINGS, G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_WRITABLE | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY)); /** * GnomeScanParamWidget:plugin: * **/ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_PLUGIN, g_param_spec_object ("plugin", "Plugin", "The #GnomeScanPlugin the widget is configuring", GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PLUGIN, G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_WRITABLE | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY)); /** * GnomeScanParamWidget:param-spec: * * The param spec the widget is representing. A widget can handle * only one #GParamSpec per instance, the widget being builded * upon construction depending on the #GParamSpec. **/ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_PARAM_SPEC, g_param_spec_pointer ("param-spec", "Param Spec", "The parameter specification the widget is handling", G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_WRITABLE | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY)); /** * GnomeScanParamWidget:value: * * The current value associated with the param-spec. **/ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_VALUE, g_param_spec_boxed ("value", "Value", "The parameter value.", G_TYPE_VALUE, G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_WRITABLE)); } /** * gnome_scan_param_widget_new: * @settings: The #GnomeScanSettings where to store values * @plugin: The #GnomeScanPlugin to configure * @pspec: The #GParamSpec to be managed * * Build a new #GnomeScanParamWidget from @pspec * widget_type. Initialize settings with @pspec default value if * needed. * * Returns: The new #GnomeScanParamWidget **/ GtkWidget* gnome_scan_param_widget_new (GnomeScanSettings *settings, GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *pspec) { GType type = gs_param_spec_get_widget_type (pspec); if (type == G_TYPE_INVALID) { g_warning ("%s: No widget type for param %s (%s)", __FUNCTION__, G_PARAM_SPEC_TYPE_NAME (pspec), G_PARAM_SPEC_TYPE_NAME (pspec)); return NULL; } GObject *object = g_object_new (type, "settings", settings, "plugin", plugin, "param-spec", pspec, NULL); return GTK_WIDGET (object); } /** * gnome_scan_param_widget_get_param_spec: * @widget: a #GnomeScanParamWidget * * Retrieve the spec the widget is representing. * * Returns: a pointer to the widget param spec **/ GParamSpec* gnome_scan_param_widget_get_param_spec (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget) { return widget->pspec; } /** * gnome_scan_param_widget_set_value: * @widget: a #GnomeScanParamWidget * @value: a #GValue * * Set the value of the widget. It's up to you to ensure the value * correspond to the param spec. **/ void gnome_scan_param_widget_set_value (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget, GValue *value) { g_value_copy (value, widget->value); GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET_GET_CLASS (widget)->set (widget, value); } /** * gnome_scan_param_widget_get_value: * @widget: a #GnomeScanParamWidget * * Retrieve the current value the user setted. * * Returns: a #GValue **/ GValue* gnome_scan_param_widget_get_value (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget) { return widget->value; } /** * gnome_scan_param_widget_shows_label: * @widget: a #GnomeScanParamWidget * * A #GnomeScanParamWidget can show itself the param nick or other * label. If not, the parent container can show the @pspec nickname in * e.g. a #GtkTable. This function allow the parent to know wether the * label is already shown or not. * * Returns: TRUE if the @widget shows the label. **/ gboolean gnome_scan_param_widget_shows_label (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget) { return widget->shows_label; } /** * gnome_scan_param_widget_expands: * @widget: a #GnomeScanParamWidget * * This function helps parent to know how to pack/attach the @widget * in a container. If the widget is huge (e.g. it contains a preview), * then it make sense to expands this widget. This function returns * wether this widget should expands or not. * * Returns: TRUE if the @widget should expand. **/ gboolean gnome_scan_param_widget_expands (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget) { return widget->expands; } /** * gnome_scan_param_widget_changed: * @widget: a #GnomeScanParamWidget * * Trigger changed signal, as if user have touched the GUI. **/ void gnome_scan_param_widget_changed (GnomeScanParamWidget *widget) { GnomeScanParamWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (widget); if (priv->propagate) { gnome_scan_settings_set (widget->settings, g_param_spec_get_name (widget->pspec), widget->value); gnome_scan_plugin_configure (widget->plugin, widget->settings); } } /* INTERNAL */ void gspw_settings_changed (GnomeScanSettings *settings, gchar *key, GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw) { GnomeScanParamWidgetClass *klass = GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET_GET_CLASS (gspw); GnomeScanParamWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspw); if (priv->propagate && g_str_equal (key, g_param_spec_get_name (gspw->pspec))) { priv->propagate = FALSE; klass->set (gspw, gnome_scan_settings_get (settings, key)); priv->propagate = TRUE; } } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan.h0000644000175000017500000000215711116477505013451 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_H_ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #endif gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-sink.c0000644000175000017500000000355711116477505014413 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ /** * SECTION: gnome-scan-sink * @short_description: Plug scan output to application * @include: gnome-scan.h * * Sink is the last stage of the acquisition process. It handle the * scan output and plug it into the application. e.g. do OCR and put * into document, add image as layer, etc. * * In the future, #GnomeScanSink should be replace or just herit from * #GeglOperation. **/ #include "gnome-scan-sink.h" static GObjectClass* parent_class = NULL; G_DEFINE_TYPE (GnomeScanSink, gnome_scan_sink, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PLUGIN); static void gnome_scan_sink_init (GnomeScanSink *object) { /* TODO: Add initialization code here */ } static void gnome_scan_sink_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gnome_scan_sink_class_init (GnomeScanSinkClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); parent_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (g_type_class_peek_parent (klass)); object_class->finalize = gnome_scan_sink_finalize; } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.h0000644000175000017500000000474011116477505017234 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_ACQUISITION_DIALOG_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_ACQUISITION_DIALOG_H_ #include #include #include "gnome-scan-job.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_ACQUISITION_DIALOG (gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_ACQUISITION_DIALOG(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_ACQUISITION_DIALOG, GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog)) #define GNOME_SCAN_ACQUISITION_DIALOG_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_ACQUISITION_DIALOG, GnomeScanAcquisitionDialogClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_ACQUISITION_DIALOG(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_ACQUISITION_DIALOG)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_ACQUISITION_DIALOG_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_ACQUISITION_DIALOG)) #define GNOME_SCAN_ACQUISITION_DIALOG_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_ACQUISITION_DIALOG, GnomeScanAcquisitionDialogClass)) typedef struct _GnomeScanAcquisitionDialogClass GnomeScanAcquisitionDialogClass; typedef struct _GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog; struct _GnomeScanAcquisitionDialogClass { GtkDialogClass parent_class; }; /** * GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog: * * A struct with a looonnnng name. **/ struct _GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog { GtkDialog parent_instance; }; GType gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GtkWidget* gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_new (GtkWindow *parent, GnomeScanJob *job); void gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_run (GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog *dialog); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_ACQUISITION_DIALOG_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-settings.h0000644000175000017500000001105711116477505015306 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_SETTINGS_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_SETTINGS_H_ #include G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SETTINGS (gnome_scan_settings_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_SETTINGS(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SETTINGS, GnomeScanSettings)) #define GNOME_SCAN_SETTINGS_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SETTINGS, GnomeScanSettingsClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SETTINGS)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_SETTINGS_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SETTINGS)) #define GNOME_SCAN_SETTINGS_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SETTINGS, GnomeScanSettingsClass)) typedef struct _GnomeScanSettingsClass GnomeScanSettingsClass; typedef struct _GnomeScanSettings GnomeScanSettings; struct _GnomeScanSettingsClass { GObjectClass parent_class; void (* changed) (GnomeScanSettings *settings, gchar *key, gpointer data); }; /** * GnomeScanSettings: * * A #GnomeScanSettings manage a table of #GValue indexed by the name * of the param spec they where associated to. **/ struct _GnomeScanSettings { /*< private >*/ GObject parent_instance; }; GType gnome_scan_settings_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GnomeScanSettings* gnome_scan_settings_new (void); void gnome_scan_settings_init_value (GnomeScanSettings *settings, GParamSpec *pspec); void gnome_scan_settings_set (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, const GValue *value); void gnome_scan_settings_set_transform (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, const GValue *value); void gnome_scan_settings_set_double (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, gdouble value); void gnome_scan_settings_set_int (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, gint value); void gnome_scan_settings_set_boolean (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, gboolean value); void gnome_scan_settings_set_enum (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type, gint value); void gnome_scan_settings_set_boxed (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type, gpointer value); void gnome_scan_settings_set_object (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GObject *value); void gnome_scan_settings_set_pointer (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, gpointer value); GValue* gnome_scan_settings_get (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); GValue* gnome_scan_settings_get_transformed (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type); gchar* gnome_scan_settings_get_string (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); gdouble gnome_scan_settings_get_double (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); gint gnome_scan_settings_get_int (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); gboolean gnome_scan_settings_get_boolean (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); gint gnome_scan_settings_get_enum (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type); gpointer gnome_scan_settings_get_boxed (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name, GType type); GObject* gnome_scan_settings_get_object (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); gpointer gnome_scan_settings_get_pointer (GnomeScanSettings *settings, const gchar *name); GHashTable* gnome_scan_settings_get_all (GnomeScanSettings *settings); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_SETTINGS_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-job.h0000644000175000017500000000673011116477505014222 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software. * * You may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the * GNU General Public License, as published by the Free Software * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * See the GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_JOB_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_JOB_H_ #include #include #include "gnome-scan-settings.h" #include "gnome-scanner.h" #include "gnome-scan-sink.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_JOB (gnome_scan_job_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_JOB(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_JOB, GnomeScanJob)) #define GNOME_SCAN_JOB_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_JOB, GnomeScanJobClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_JOB(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_JOB)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_JOB_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_JOB)) #define GNOME_SCAN_JOB_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_JOB, GnomeScanJobClass)) typedef struct _GnomeScanJobClass GnomeScanJobClass; typedef struct _GnomeScanJob GnomeScanJob; struct _GnomeScanJobClass { GObjectClass parent_class; }; /** * GnomeScanJob: * @progress: a fraction indicating the progress of the execution * (from 0 to 1) * @stage: a description of the current stage being executed. * * * A #GnomeScanJob object handle the acquisition, processing and * outputing of images. Use gnome_scan_job_run() to execute the * job. During its execution, the job will fill @progress and @stage * in order you to know what he is doing. This way, the main thread * can know what the worker thread is doing. **/ struct _GnomeScanJob { /*< private >*/ GObject parent_instance; gboolean stop; /*< public >*/ gdouble progress; gchar* stage; gboolean done; }; GType gnome_scan_job_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GnomeScanJob* gnome_scan_job_new (GnomeScanSettings *settings, GnomeScanSink *sink); void gnome_scan_job_set_settings (GnomeScanJob *job, GnomeScanSettings *settings); GnomeScanSettings* gnome_scan_job_get_settings (GnomeScanJob *job); void gnome_scan_job_set_scanner (GnomeScanJob *job, GnomeScanner *scanner); GnomeScanner* gnome_scan_job_get_scanner (GnomeScanJob *job); void gnome_scan_job_add_processor (GnomeScanJob *job, GnomeScanPlugin *processor); GSList* gnome_scan_job_get_processors (GnomeScanJob *job); void gnome_scan_job_set_sink (GnomeScanJob *job, GnomeScanSink *sink); GnomeScanSink* gnome_scan_job_get_sink (GnomeScanJob *job); void gnome_scan_job_configure (GnomeScanJob *job); void gnome_scan_job_run (GnomeScanJob *job); gboolean gnome_scan_job_run_once (GnomeScanJob *job); void gnome_scan_job_cancel (GnomeScanJob *job); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_JOB_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-types.c0000644000175000017500000000442211152521133014566 00000000000000 /* Generated data (by glib-mkenums) */ /* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with main.c; if not, write to * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #include "gnome-scan-types.h" /** * SECTION: gnome-scan-types * @title: Enums and Flags * @short_description: Declared enumeration and flags */ /* Enumerations from "gnome-scanner.h" */ #include "gnome-scanner.h" GType gnome_scanner_status_get_type (void) { static GType type = 0; static const GEnumValue _gnome_scanner_status_values[] = { { GNOME_SCANNER_UNKNOWN, "GNOME_SCANNER_UNKNOWN", "unknown" }, { GNOME_SCANNER_READY, "GNOME_SCANNER_READY", "ready" }, { GNOME_SCANNER_BUSY, "GNOME_SCANNER_BUSY", "busy" }, { 0, NULL, NULL } }; if (type == 0) { type = g_enum_register_static ("GnomeScannerStatus", _gnome_scanner_status_values); } return type; } /* Enumerations from "gnome-scan-utils.h" */ #include "gnome-scan-utils.h" GType gs_param_unit_get_type (void) { static GType type = 0; static const GEnumValue _gs_param_unit_values[] = { { GS_UNIT_NONE, "GS_UNIT_NONE", "none" }, { GS_UNIT_PIXEL, "GS_UNIT_PIXEL", "pixel" }, { GS_UNIT_POINT, "GS_UNIT_POINT", "point" }, { GS_UNIT_MM, "GS_UNIT_MM", "mm" }, { GS_UNIT_BIT, "GS_UNIT_BIT", "bit" }, { GS_UNIT_DPI, "GS_UNIT_DPI", "dpi" }, { GS_UNIT_PERCENT, "GS_UNIT_PERCENT", "percent" }, { GS_UNIT_MICROSECOND, "GS_UNIT_MICROSECOND", "microsecond" }, { 0, NULL, NULL } }; if (type == 0) { type = g_enum_register_static ("GnomeScanUnit", _gs_param_unit_values); } return type; } /* Generated data ends here */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-processor-common.h0000644000175000017500000000441711116477505016755 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_PROCESSOR_COMMON_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_PROCESSOR_COMMON_H_ #include "gnome-scan-plugin.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PROCESSOR_COMMON (gnome_scan_processor_common_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_PROCESSOR_COMMON(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PROCESSOR_COMMON, GnomeScanProcessorCommon)) #define GNOME_SCAN_PROCESSOR_COMMON_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PROCESSOR_COMMON, GnomeScanProcessorCommonClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_PROCESSOR_COMMON(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PROCESSOR_COMMON)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_PROCESSOR_COMMON_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PROCESSOR_COMMON)) #define GNOME_SCAN_PROCESSOR_COMMON_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PROCESSOR_COMMON, GnomeScanProcessorCommonClass)) typedef struct _GnomeScanProcessorCommonClass GnomeScanProcessorCommonClass; typedef struct _GnomeScanProcessorCommon GnomeScanProcessorCommon; struct _GnomeScanProcessorCommonClass { GnomeScanPluginClass parent_class; }; struct _GnomeScanProcessorCommon { GnomeScanPlugin parent_instance; }; GType gnome_scan_processor_common_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GnomeScanPlugin* gnome_scan_processor_common_new(void); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_PROCESSOR_COMMON_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-preview-sink.c0000644000175000017500000000710611116500313016044 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ /** * SECTION: gnome-scan-preview-sink * @short_description: #GnomeScanPreviewSink class * **/ #include #include "gnome-scan-preview-sink.h" typedef struct _GnomeScanPreviewSinkPrivate GnomeScanPreviewSinkPrivate; struct _GnomeScanPreviewSinkPrivate { GdkPixbuf* pixbuf; GeglNode* save; }; #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK, GnomeScanPreviewSinkPrivate)) G_DEFINE_TYPE (GnomeScanPreviewSink, gnome_scan_preview_sink, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SINK); static void gnome_scan_preview_sink_init (GnomeScanPreviewSink *object) { /* TODO: Add initialization code here */ } static void gnome_scan_preview_sink_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (gnome_scan_preview_sink_parent_class)->finalize (object); } GnomeScanSink* gnome_scan_preview_sink_new (void) { GObject* object = g_object_new (GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK, NULL); return GNOME_SCAN_SINK (object); } GdkPixbuf* gnome_scan_preview_sink_get_pixbuf (GnomeScanPreviewSink *sink) { return GET_PRIVATE (sink)->pixbuf; } static void gnome_scan_preview_sink_configure (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GnomeScanSettings *settings) { } static GList* gnome_scan_preview_sink_get_child_nodes (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GeglNode *root) { GnomeScanPreviewSinkPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (plugin); GList *list = NULL; priv->save = gegl_node_new_child (root, "operation", "gegl:save-pixbuf", "pixbuf", &priv->pixbuf, NULL); list = g_list_append (list, priv->save); return list; } static gboolean gnome_scan_preview_sink_start_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin) { return TRUE; } static gboolean gnome_scan_preview_sink_work (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, gdouble *progress) { GnomeScanPreviewSinkPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (plugin); *progress = 1.; return FALSE; } static void gnome_scan_preview_sink_end_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin) { GnomeScanPreviewSinkPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (plugin); g_object_unref (priv->save); } static void gnome_scan_preview_sink_class_init (GnomeScanPreviewSinkClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); GnomeScanPluginClass* parent_class = GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_CLASS (klass); g_type_class_add_private (klass, sizeof (GnomeScanPreviewSinkPrivate)); parent_class->configure = gnome_scan_preview_sink_configure; parent_class->get_child_nodes = gnome_scan_preview_sink_get_child_nodes; parent_class->start_frame = gnome_scan_preview_sink_start_frame; parent_class->work = gnome_scan_preview_sink_work; parent_class->end_frame = gnome_scan_preview_sink_end_frame; object_class->finalize = gnome_scan_preview_sink_finalize; } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.c0000644000175000017500000001406011116477505016776 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ /** * SECTION: * @short_description: #GnomeScanPaperSizeWidget class * **/ #include #include "gnome-scan-paper-size-widget.h" #include "gnome-scan-param-specs.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PAPER_SIZE_WIDGET, GnomeScanPaperSizeWidgetPrivate)) typedef struct _GnomeScanPaperSizeWidgetPrivate GnomeScanPaperSizeWidgetPrivate; struct _GnomeScanPaperSizeWidgetPrivate { GtkListStore *paper_names; GtkWidget *combo; GtkWidget *label; }; enum { COL_DISPLAY_NAME, COL_PS, N_COLUMNS }; GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET (GnomeScanPaperSizeWidget, gnome_scan_paper_size_widget); static void gnome_scan_paper_size_widget_init (GnomeScanPaperSizeWidget *object) { /* TODO: Add initialization code here */ } static void gnome_scan_paper_size_widget_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (gnome_scan_paper_size_widget_parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gspsw_update_label (GnomeScanPaperSizeWidget *gspsw, GtkPaperSize *ps) { GnomeScanPaperSizeWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspsw); gchar *display_name = NULL; /* translators: this is the paper size width and height expressed in millimeters, shown just below the selector. */ display_name = g_strdup_printf (_("%.0f x %.0f mm"), gtk_paper_size_get_width (ps, GTK_UNIT_MM), gtk_paper_size_get_height (ps, GTK_UNIT_MM)); gtk_label_set_text (GTK_LABEL (priv->label), display_name); g_free (display_name); } static void gspsw_selected (GtkComboBox *combo, GnomeScanPaperSizeWidget *gspsw) { GnomeScanPaperSizeWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspsw); GtkTreeIter iter; GtkPaperSize *ps; gtk_combo_box_get_active_iter (combo, &iter); gtk_tree_model_get (GTK_TREE_MODEL (priv->paper_names), &iter, COL_PS, &ps, -1); gspsw_update_label (gspsw, ps); g_value_set_boxed (GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (gspsw)->value, ps); gnome_scan_param_widget_changed (GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (gspsw)); /* update "origin" if needed */ #define settings GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (gspsw)->settings if (g_str_equal (gtk_paper_size_get_name (ps), "maximal")) { GdkPoint *o = gnome_scan_settings_get_pointer (settings, "origin"); if (!o) { o = g_new0 (GdkPoint, 1); } o->x = o->y = 0; gnome_scan_settings_set_pointer (settings, "origin", o); } #undef settings } static void gnome_scan_paper_size_widget_build (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw) { GnomeScanPaperSizeWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspw); GtkWidget *box; GtkCellRenderer *renderer; GtkTreeIter iter; GtkPaperSize *ps; GSList *node; gint i; gspw->shows_label = TRUE; gspw->shows_unit = TRUE; /* store */ priv->paper_names = gtk_list_store_new (N_COLUMNS, G_TYPE_STRING, GTK_TYPE_PAPER_SIZE); node = GS_PARAM_SPEC_PAPER_SIZE (gspw->pspec)->enumeration; for (; node; node = node->next) { ps = node->data; gtk_list_store_append (priv->paper_names, &iter); gtk_list_store_set (priv->paper_names, &iter, COL_DISPLAY_NAME, gtk_paper_size_get_display_name(ps), COL_PS, ps, -1); } /* combo */ priv->combo = gtk_combo_box_new_with_model (GTK_TREE_MODEL (priv->paper_names)); renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new(); gtk_cell_layout_pack_start (GTK_CELL_LAYOUT (priv->combo), renderer, TRUE); gtk_cell_layout_add_attribute (GTK_CELL_LAYOUT (priv->combo), renderer, "text", COL_DISPLAY_NAME); /* label */ priv->label = gtk_label_new (NULL); box = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 4); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (box), priv->combo, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (box), priv->label, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (gspw), box, FALSE, FALSE, 0); g_signal_connect (GET_PRIVATE (gspw)->combo, "changed", (GCallback) gspsw_selected, GNOME_SCAN_PAPER_SIZE_WIDGET (gspw)); } static void gnome_scan_paper_size_widget_set (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw, GValue *value) { GnomeScanPaperSizeWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gspw); GtkTreeIter iter; GtkPaperSize *ps = NULL; GtkPaperSize *def = g_value_get_boxed (value); /* loop model searching the one selected */ gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (GTK_TREE_MODEL (priv->paper_names), &iter); for (; gtk_list_store_iter_is_valid (priv->paper_names, &iter) ; gtk_tree_model_iter_next (GTK_TREE_MODEL (priv->paper_names), &iter)) { gtk_tree_model_get (GTK_TREE_MODEL (priv->paper_names), &iter, COL_PS, &ps, -1); /* test wether the current paper size is the same as selected */ if (g_str_equal (gtk_paper_size_get_name (def), gtk_paper_size_get_name (ps))) { /* update manual paper size */ if (g_str_equal (gtk_paper_size_get_name (def), "manual")) { /* g_debug (G_STRLOC ": set paper size to %s:%.2fx%.2f mm", */ /* gtk_paper_size_get_name (def), */ /* gtk_paper_size_get_width (def, GTK_UNIT_MM), */ /* gtk_paper_size_get_height (def, GTK_UNIT_MM)); */ gtk_list_store_set (priv->paper_names, &iter, COL_PS, def, -1); g_boxed_free (GTK_TYPE_PAPER_SIZE, ps); ps = def; } gtk_combo_box_set_active_iter (GTK_COMBO_BOX (priv->combo), &iter); gspsw_update_label (GNOME_SCAN_PAPER_SIZE_WIDGET (gspw), def); break; } } } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-types.c.tpl0000644000175000017500000000320711116477505015401 00000000000000/*-*- c -*-*/ /*** BEGIN file-header ***/ /* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with main.c; if not, write to * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #include "gnome-scan-types.h" /** * SECTION: gnome-scan-types * @title: Enums and Flags * @short_description: Declared enumeration and flags */ /*** END file-header ***/ /*** BEGIN file-production ***/ /* Enumerations from "@filename@" */ #include "@filename@" /*** END file-production ***/ /*** BEGIN value-header ***/ GType @enum_name@_get_type (void) { static GType type = 0; static const G@Type@Value _@enum_name@_values[] = { /*** END value-header ***/ /*** BEGIN value-production ***/ { @VALUENAME@, "@VALUENAME@", "@valuenick@" }, /*** END value-production ***/ /*** BEGIN value-tail ***/ { 0, NULL, NULL } }; if (type == 0) { type = g_@type@_register_static ("@EnumName@", _@enum_name@_values); } return type; } /*** END value-tail ***/ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-dialog.c0000644000175000017500000012720211141074736014675 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ /** * SECTION: gnome-scan-dialog * @short_description: Scan configuration dialog * @include: gnome-scan.h * * The goal of the #GnomeScanDialog is to allow the user to configure * a #GnomeScanJob, and trigger the execution of this job by running a * #GnomeScanAcquisitionDialog on it. **/ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include "gnome-scan-private.h" #include "gnome-scan-init.h" #include "gnome-scan-dialog.h" #include "gnome-scan-acquisition-dialog.h" #include "gnome-scan-preview-area.h" #include "gnome-scan-param-widget.h" #include "gnome-scan-module-manager.h" #include "gnome-scan-module.h" #include "gnome-scan-backend.h" #include "gnome-scan-param-specs.h" #include "gnome-scanner.h" #include "gnome-scan-preview-sink.h" #include "gnome-scan-preview-plugin.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_DIALOG, GnomeScanDialogPrivate)) #define GTK_WIDGET_SET_VISIBLE(wid,show) if(wid){gtk_widget_set_no_show_all(wid,!show); \ if(show){gtk_widget_show_all(wid);}else{gtk_widget_hide(wid);}} #define GTK_BOX_SET_VISIBLE(box,show,hval) GTK_WIDGET_SET_VISIBLE(box,show); \ gsd_add_to_box_show(g_object_get_qdata(G_OBJECT (box), GSD_PAGE_QUARK),show?1:hval); \ GTK_WIDGET_SET_VISIBLE(gtk_widget_get_parent(box),gsd_get_box_show(gtk_widget_get_parent(box))) #define gsd_get_box_show(box) (guint)g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(box),BOX_SHOWN) #define gsd_set_box_show(box,val) g_object_set_data(G_OBJECT(box),BOX_SHOWN,(gpointer)(val)) #define gsd_init_box_show(box) gsd_set_box_show(box,0) #define gsd_add_to_box_show(box,val) gsd_set_box_show(box,gsd_get_box_show(box)+(val)) #define BOX_SHOWN "box-show" #define PREVIEW_RES 75. typedef struct _GnomeScanDialogPrivate GnomeScanDialogPrivate; struct _GnomeScanDialogPrivate { /* Properties */ GnomeScanJob* job; /* Internals */ gboolean disposed; GSList* backends; gint probing_backends; gboolean probe_done; gint scanner_count; gulong scanner_changed_handler; gboolean run; /* Widgets */ GtkWidget* notebook; /* General */ GtkWidget* general_page; GtkWidget* front_scanner_box; GtkWidget* front_sink_box; /* front_custom_box ? */ GtkListStore* scanners; GtkTreeSelection* scanner_selection; /* preview */ GtkWidget* preview_page; GtkWidget* preview_acquisition_box; GtkWidget* preview_progress; GtkWidget* preview_stage; GtkWidget* preview_box; GtkWidget* preview_area; GtkWidget* preview_bbox; GnomeScanJob* preview_job; GValue* preview_res; GValue* saved_res; GValue* saved_origin; GValue* saved_paper_size; /* advanced tab */ GtkWidget* advanced_page; GtkWidget* advanced_container; GtkWidget* advanced_box; GtkWidget* sink_box; GtkWidget* sink_page; GtkWidget* custom_widget; /* processing */ GtkWidget *processing_page; GtkWidget *processing_container; GtkWidget *processing_box; }; enum { PAGE_GENERAL, PAGE_PREVIEW, PAGE_ADVANCED, PAGE_PROCESSING, PAGE_SINK, PAGE_CUSTOM }; enum { COLUMN_ICON, COLUMN_NAME, COLUMN_STATUS, COLUMN_OBJECT, N_COLUMNS }; enum { PROP_0, PROP_JOB }; static GtkDialogClass* parent_class = NULL; static void gsd_message_dialog (GnomeScanDialog *dialog, GtkMessageType mtype, GtkButtonsType btype, const gchar* primary, const gchar* secondary); static void gsd_build_group_box (GnomeScanDialog *dialog, GtkWidget *page, GtkBox *box, GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GQuark group); static void gsd_show_hide_param_widget (GParamSpec *param, GnomeScanDialog *dialog); /* INTERNALS */ static void gsd_load_backends (GnomeScanDialog *dialog); static gboolean gsd_select_scanner_if_ready (GnomeScanDialog *gsd); static void gsd_scanner_added (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanner *scanner, GnomeScanDialog *dialog); static void gsd_scanner_removed (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanner *scanner, GnomeScanDialog *dialog); static void gsd_plugin_params_changed (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *pspec, GnomeScanDialog* gsd); static void gsd_scanner_status_changed (GnomeScanner *scanner, GnomeScanDialog *gsd); static void gsd_probe_done (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanDialog *dialog); /* UI */ static void gsd_build_general_ui (GnomeScanDialog *dialog); static void gsd_build_preview_ui (GnomeScanDialog *dialog); static void gsd_build_processing_ui (GnomeScanDialog *dialog); static void gsd_build_sink_ui (GnomeScanDialog *dialog); static void gsd_build_scanner_ui (GnomeScanDialog *gsd); static void gsd_scanner_selected (GtkTreeSelection *selection, GnomeScanDialog *dialog); static void gsd_destroy_param (GParamSpec *param, GnomeScanDialog *dialog); /* PREVIEW */ static void gsd_preview_scanner_selected (GnomeScanDialog *gsd); GS_DEFINE_QUARK (gsd_page, "page"); #define GSD_PAGE_QUARK (gsd_page_quark()) GS_DEFINE_QUARK (gsd_group, "group"); #define GSD_GROUP_QUARK (gsd_group_quark()) GS_DEFINE_QUARK (gsd_table, "table"); #define GSD_TABLE_QUARK (gsd_table_quark()) GS_DEFINE_QUARK (gsd_widget, "widget"); #define GSD_WIDGET_QUARK (gsd_widget_quark()) GS_DEFINE_QUARK (gsd_plugin, "plugin"); #define GSD_PLUGIN_QUARK (gsd_plugin_quark()) GS_DEFINE_QUARK (gsd_label, "label"); #define GSD_LABEL_QUARK (gsd_label_quark()) G_DEFINE_TYPE (GnomeScanDialog, gnome_scan_dialog, GTK_TYPE_DIALOG); static void gnome_scan_dialog_init (GnomeScanDialog *object) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate* priv = GET_PRIVATE (object); priv->preview_res = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (priv->preview_res, G_TYPE_DOUBLE); g_value_set_double (priv->preview_res, PREVIEW_RES); } GObject* gnome_scan_dialog_constructor (GType type, guint n, GObjectConstructParam *params) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate* priv; GObject* object; GnomeScanDialog *dialog; GtkWidget *widget; GtkWidget *label; GSList *node; object = G_OBJECT_CLASS (gnome_scan_dialog_parent_class)->constructor (type, n, params); widget = GTK_WIDGET (object); dialog = GNOME_SCAN_DIALOG (widget); priv = GET_PRIVATE (dialog); while (gtk_events_pending ()) gtk_main_iteration (); /* Dialog */ gtk_dialog_add_button (GTK_DIALOG (widget), GTK_STOCK_CANCEL, GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL); gtk_dialog_add_button (GTK_DIALOG (widget), GS_STOCK_SCAN, GTK_RESPONSE_APPLY); /* Notebook */ priv->notebook = gtk_notebook_new (); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (GTK_DIALOG (widget)->vbox), priv->notebook, TRUE, TRUE, 0); /* dialog.border_width + notebook.border_width = 6 + 6 = 12 */ gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (priv->notebook), 6); /* General */ label = gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic (_("_General")); priv->general_page = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 6); gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (priv->general_page), 12); gtk_notebook_insert_page (GTK_NOTEBOOK (priv->notebook), priv->general_page, label, PAGE_GENERAL); /* Preview */ label = gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic (_("Pre_view")); priv->preview_page = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 6); gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (priv->preview_page), 12); gtk_widget_set_no_show_all (priv->preview_page, TRUE); gtk_notebook_insert_page (GTK_NOTEBOOK (priv->notebook), priv->preview_page, label, PAGE_PREVIEW); /* Advanced */ label = gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic (_("_Advanced")); priv->advanced_page = gtk_alignment_new (.5, .5, 1., 1.); gtk_notebook_insert_page (GTK_NOTEBOOK (priv->notebook), priv->advanced_page, label, PAGE_ADVANCED); gtk_widget_set_no_show_all (priv->advanced_page, TRUE); /* Processing */ label = gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic (_("P_rocessing")); priv->processing_box = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 6); gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (priv->processing_box), 6); priv->processing_page = priv->processing_box; gtk_notebook_insert_page (GTK_NOTEBOOK (priv->notebook), priv->processing_page, label, PAGE_PROCESSING); /* Sink */ label = gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic (_("_Output")); priv->sink_box = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 6); gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (priv->sink_box), 6); priv->sink_page = priv->sink_box; /*scrolled = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_widget_set_no_show_all (priv->sink_page, TRUE); gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (scrolled), 12); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC); gtk_scrolled_window_add_with_viewport (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), priv->sink_box); */ gtk_notebook_insert_page (GTK_NOTEBOOK (priv->notebook), priv->sink_page, label, PAGE_SINK); gtk_widget_show_all (priv->notebook); gsd_build_general_ui (dialog); gsd_build_preview_ui (dialog); gsd_build_processing_ui (dialog); gsd_build_sink_ui (dialog); /* configure preview job */ GnomeScanSink*sink = gnome_scan_preview_sink_new(); priv->preview_job = gnome_scan_job_new (gnome_scan_job_get_settings(priv->job), sink); g_object_unref(sink); for (node = gnome_scan_job_get_processors (priv->job)->next; node; node = node->next) gnome_scan_job_add_processor (priv->preview_job, node->data); return object; } static void gnome_scan_dialog_dispose (GObject *object) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (object); GSList *node; GnomeScanner *scanner; GnomeScanSink *sink; if (!priv->disposed) { /* freeing all scanner params */ if (scanner = gnome_scan_job_get_scanner(priv->job)) { gnome_scan_plugin_params_foreach (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN(scanner), (GFunc) gsd_destroy_param, object); } /* unref all processors params */ for (node = gnome_scan_job_get_processors (priv->job); node; node = node->next) { gnome_scan_plugin_params_foreach (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN(node->data), (GFunc) gsd_destroy_param, object); } /* unref all sink params */ if (sink = gnome_scan_job_get_sink(priv->job)) { gnome_scan_plugin_params_foreach (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN(sink), (GFunc) gsd_destroy_param, object); } /* unref scanners and backends */ g_object_unref (priv->scanners); for (node = priv->backends; node; node = node->next) { g_object_unref (node->data); } /* unref jobs */ g_object_unref(priv->job); g_object_unref(priv->preview_job); priv->disposed = TRUE; } G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->dispose (object); } static void gnome_scan_dialog_finalize (GObject *object) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate* priv = GET_PRIVATE (object); g_value_unset (priv->preview_res); g_free (priv->preview_res); G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gnome_scan_dialog_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_DIALOG (object)); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_JOB: GET_PRIVATE (object)->job = GNOME_SCAN_JOB (g_value_dup_object (value)); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gnome_scan_dialog_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCAN_DIALOG (object)); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_JOB: g_value_set_object (value, GET_PRIVATE (object)->job); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gnome_scan_dialog_class_init (GnomeScanDialogClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); parent_class = GTK_DIALOG_CLASS (g_type_class_peek_parent (klass)); g_type_class_add_private (klass, sizeof (GnomeScanDialogPrivate)); object_class->constructor = gnome_scan_dialog_constructor; object_class->finalize = gnome_scan_dialog_finalize; object_class->dispose = gnome_scan_dialog_dispose; object_class->set_property = gnome_scan_dialog_set_property; object_class->get_property = gnome_scan_dialog_get_property; /** * GnomeScanDialog:job: * * The job the dialog is configuring. **/ g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_JOB, g_param_spec_object ("job", "Job", "The job the dialog will configure", GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_JOB, G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_WRITABLE | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY)); } /** * gnome_scan_dialog_new: * @parent: The parent #GtkWindow * @job: the job to configure * * Instanciate the new dialog and populate it considering job scanner, * processor and sink. * * Returns: a new #GnomeScanDialog */ GtkWidget* gnome_scan_dialog_new (GtkWindow *parent, GnomeScanJob *job) { GObject* object = g_object_new (GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_DIALOG, "border-width", 6, "window-position", GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER, "default-width", 320, "default-height", 420, /* translator: this is the dialog title */ "title", _("Scan"), "has-separator", FALSE, "modal", TRUE, "icon-name", "scanner", "transient-for", parent, "job", job, NULL); return GTK_WIDGET (object); } /** * gnome_scan_dialog_run: * @dialog: a #GnomeScanDialog * * Run the dialog. If no backends are loaded, a popup is shown, and * the function returns. If no scanners has been detected, the dialog * wait for scanner plug through #GnomeScanBackend::scanner-added * signal, and present a warning popup to user asking him to ensure * device is plugged, etc. * * Once the dialog has been applied, a #GnomeScanAquisitionDialog is * run on the #GnomeScanDialog:job. * * See: #GnomeScanJob **/ void gnome_scan_dialog_run (GnomeScanDialog *dialog) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate* priv = GET_PRIVATE (dialog); GtkWidget* acquisition_dialog; GtkWindow* parent = NULL; gint response; gsd_load_backends (dialog); if (g_slist_length (priv->backends) == 0) { gsd_message_dialog (dialog, GTK_MESSAGE_ERROR, GTK_BUTTONS_CLOSE, _("Unable to detect scanners!"), _("No drivers has been found.")); return; } if (priv->probe_done && !priv->scanner_count) { gsd_message_dialog (dialog, GTK_MESSAGE_WARNING, GTK_BUTTONS_OK, _("No device found!"), _("Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured. " "The dialog will run until you plug a scanner or cancel.")); } priv->run = TRUE; response = gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG (dialog)); gtk_widget_hide (GTK_WIDGET (dialog)); if (response == GTK_RESPONSE_APPLY) { g_object_get (dialog, "transient-for", &parent, NULL); acquisition_dialog = gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_new (parent, priv->job); gnome_scan_acquisition_dialog_run (GNOME_SCAN_ACQUISITION_DIALOG (acquisition_dialog)); gtk_widget_destroy(acquisition_dialog); } return; } /* INTERNAL */ static void gsd_message_dialog (GnomeScanDialog *dialog, GtkMessageType mtype, GtkButtonsType btype, const gchar* primary, const gchar* secondary) { GtkWidget* message_dialog; GtkWindow* parent = NULL; g_object_get (dialog, "transient-for", &parent, NULL); if (!(parent && GTK_WIDGET_VISIBLE (GTK_WIDGET (parent))) && GTK_WIDGET_VISIBLE (GTK_WIDGET (dialog))) { parent = GTK_WINDOW (dialog); } else { parent = NULL; } message_dialog = gtk_message_dialog_new (parent, GTK_DIALOG_MODAL | GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT, mtype, btype, g_strdup (primary)); gtk_message_dialog_format_secondary_text (GTK_MESSAGE_DIALOG (message_dialog), g_strdup (secondary)); gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG (message_dialog)); gtk_widget_destroy (message_dialog); } static void gsd_build_group_box (GnomeScanDialog *dialog, GtkWidget *page, GtkBox *box, GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GQuark group) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE(dialog); GtkWidget *label, *group_box, *alignment, *table, *widget, *eventbox; GSList *node = NULL; const gchar *domain; gboolean expands, shows_label; gboolean box_expands = FALSE; gint count = 0; node = gnome_scan_plugin_get_param_group (plugin, group); if (!node) return; group_box = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 6); gtk_widget_set_no_show_all (group_box, FALSE); gsd_init_box_show (group_box); g_object_set_qdata (G_OBJECT (group_box), GSD_PAGE_QUARK, page); gtk_box_pack_start (box, GTK_WIDGET (group_box), FALSE, TRUE, 0); gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (group_box), 6); /* group label */ label = gtk_label_new (NULL); domain = node ? gs_param_spec_get_domain (node->data) : GETTEXT_PACKAGE; domain = domain ? domain : GETTEXT_PACKAGE; gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL (label), g_strdup_printf ("%s", dgettext (domain, g_quark_to_string (group)))); gtk_misc_set_alignment (GTK_MISC (label), 0, .5); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (group_box), label, FALSE, TRUE, 0); /* group's children are padded. */ alignment = gtk_alignment_new (1., 0., 1., 1.); gtk_alignment_set_padding (GTK_ALIGNMENT (alignment), 0, 0, 24, 0); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (group_box), alignment, TRUE, TRUE, 0); table = gtk_table_new (0, 2, FALSE); gtk_table_set_col_spacings (GTK_TABLE (table), 6); gtk_table_set_row_spacings (GTK_TABLE (table), 4); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (alignment), table); g_object_set_qdata (G_OBJECT (group_box), GSD_TABLE_QUARK, table); for (; node ; node = node->next) { widget = gnome_scan_param_widget_new (gnome_scan_job_get_settings (priv->job), plugin, node->data); if (!widget) continue; expands = gnome_scan_param_widget_expands (GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (widget)); shows_label = gnome_scan_param_widget_shows_label (GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (widget)); box_expands = box_expands || expands; gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text (widget, dgettext (gs_param_spec_get_domain (node->data), g_param_spec_get_blurb (node->data))); gtk_widget_set_no_show_all (widget, FALSE); gsd_add_to_box_show (group_box, 1); g_object_set_qdata (G_OBJECT (widget), GSD_GROUP_QUARK, group_box); g_param_spec_set_qdata (node->data, GSD_WIDGET_QUARK, widget); /* Colspan if widgets shows label itself */ if (shows_label) { gtk_table_attach (GTK_TABLE (table), widget, 0, 2, count, count+1, GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL, (expands ? GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL : GTK_FILL), 0, 0); label = NULL; } else { label = gtk_label_new (g_strdup_printf ("%s:", dgettext (gs_param_spec_get_domain (node->data), g_param_spec_get_nick (node->data)))); gtk_misc_set_alignment (GTK_MISC (label), 0., .5); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text (label, dgettext (gs_param_spec_get_domain (node->data), g_param_spec_get_blurb (node->data))); gtk_table_attach (GTK_TABLE (table), label, 0, 1, count, count+1, GTK_FILL, GTK_FILL, 0, 0); gtk_table_attach (GTK_TABLE (table), widget, 1, 2, count, count+1, GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL, (expands ? GTK_EXPAND : GTK_FILL) | GTK_FILL, 0, 0); } g_object_set_qdata (G_OBJECT (widget), GSD_LABEL_QUARK, label); count++; } /* special handling of front page */ box_expands = box_expands || group == GS_PARAM_GROUP_SCANNER_FRONT; /* update packing */ if (GTK_IS_BOX (page)) { gtk_box_set_child_packing (GTK_BOX (page), GTK_WIDGET (box), box_expands, TRUE, 0, GTK_PACK_START); } gtk_box_set_child_packing (GTK_BOX (box), GTK_WIDGET (group_box), box_expands, TRUE, 0, GTK_PACK_START); gtk_box_set_child_packing (GTK_BOX (group_box), GTK_WIDGET (alignment), box_expands, TRUE, 0, GTK_PACK_START); gsd_add_to_box_show (page, 1); gtk_widget_set_no_show_all (page, FALSE); gtk_widget_show_all (page); gtk_widget_realize (page); } static void gsd_show_hide_param_widget (GParamSpec *param, GnomeScanDialog *dialog) { gboolean show = param->flags & G_PARAM_WRITABLE; GtkWidget *widget = g_param_spec_get_qdata (param, GSD_WIDGET_QUARK); if (!widget) return; gboolean shown = !gtk_widget_get_no_show_all (widget); if ((show && shown) || show == shown) return; gint inc = show ? 1 : -1; GtkWidget *label = g_object_get_qdata (G_OBJECT (widget), GSD_LABEL_QUARK); GtkWidget *group = g_object_get_qdata (G_OBJECT (widget), GSD_GROUP_QUARK); GtkWidget *page = g_object_get_qdata (G_OBJECT (group), GSD_PAGE_QUARK); GTK_WIDGET_SET_VISIBLE (widget, show); GTK_WIDGET_SET_VISIBLE (label, show); gsd_add_to_box_show (group, inc); guint count = gsd_get_box_show (group); GTK_WIDGET_SET_VISIBLE (group, count); if (count == 0) { inc = -1; } else if (count == 1) { inc = 1; } else { inc = 0; } gsd_add_to_box_show (page, inc); count = gsd_get_box_show (page); GTK_WIDGET_SET_VISIBLE (page, count); } static void gsd_destroy_param (GParamSpec *param, GnomeScanDialog *dialog) { GtkWidget *widget = g_param_spec_get_qdata (param, GSD_WIDGET_QUARK); if (!widget) { GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *plugin = g_param_spec_get_qdata (param, GSD_PLUGIN_QUARK); if (plugin) { gnome_scan_preview_plugin_destroy (plugin); } return; } gboolean shown = !gtk_widget_get_no_show_all (widget); GtkWidget *label = g_object_get_qdata (G_OBJECT (widget), GSD_LABEL_QUARK); GtkWidget *group = g_object_get_qdata (G_OBJECT (widget), GSD_GROUP_QUARK); GtkWidget *table = g_object_get_qdata (G_OBJECT (group), GSD_TABLE_QUARK); GtkWidget *page = g_object_get_qdata (G_OBJECT (group), GSD_PAGE_QUARK); /* first destroy param specific widget : label and param widget */ if (label) gtk_widget_destroy (label); gtk_widget_destroy (widget); g_param_spec_set_qdata (param, GSD_WIDGET_QUARK, NULL); /* decrement group box_show count */ if (shown) { gsd_add_to_box_show (group, -1); } /* decrement page box_show count if now more widget are shown */ guint count = gsd_get_box_show (group); if (count == 0 && shown) { gsd_add_to_box_show (page, -1); } /* hide page if no more groups to show */ count = gsd_get_box_show (page); GTK_WIDGET_SET_VISIBLE (page, (count > 0)); /* if group has no more children, destroy it */ count = g_list_length (GTK_TABLE (table)->children); if (count == 0) { gtk_widget_destroy (group); } } /* INTERNALS */ static void gsd_load_backends (GnomeScanDialog *dialog) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (dialog); GnomeScanBackend *backend; GThread *thread; GError *error = NULL; GType *backend_types; GdkCursor *watch_cursor = gdk_cursor_new(GDK_WATCH); gint i; guint n; backend_types = g_type_children (GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BACKEND, &n); priv->probing_backends = 0; priv->probe_done = FALSE; for (i = 0 ; i < n ; i++) { backend = gnome_scan_backend_new (backend_types[i]); priv->backends = g_slist_append (priv->backends, backend); if (priv->backends) { g_signal_connect (backend, "scanner-added", (GCallback) gsd_scanner_added, dialog); g_signal_connect (backend, "scanner-removed", (GCallback) gsd_scanner_removed, dialog); g_signal_connect (backend, "probe-done", (GCallback) gsd_probe_done, dialog); priv->probing_backends++; gdk_window_set_cursor(GTK_WIDGET(dialog)->window, watch_cursor); thread = g_thread_create ((GThreadFunc) gnome_scan_backend_probe_scanners, backend, FALSE, &error); } } gdk_cursor_unref (watch_cursor); } static void gsd_scanner_added (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanner *scanner, GnomeScanDialog *dialog) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (dialog); GtkTreeIter* iter = g_new0 (GtkTreeIter, 1); gtk_list_store_insert_with_values (priv->scanners, iter, G_MAXINT, COLUMN_ICON, gnome_scanner_get_icon_name (scanner), COLUMN_NAME, gnome_scan_plugin_get_name (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (scanner)), COLUMN_STATUS, gnome_scanner_get_status_string (GNOME_SCANNER (scanner)), COLUMN_OBJECT, scanner, -1); g_object_set_data (G_OBJECT (scanner), "iter", iter); g_signal_connect (scanner, "status-changed", (GCallback) gsd_scanner_status_changed, dialog); priv->scanner_count++; } static void gsd_scanner_removed (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanner *scanner, GnomeScanDialog *dialog) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (dialog); GtkTreeIter *iter; iter = g_object_steal_data (G_OBJECT (scanner), "iter"); gtk_list_store_remove (priv->scanners, iter); g_free (iter); priv->scanner_count--; } static void gsd_scanner_status_changed (GnomeScanner *scanner, GnomeScanDialog *gsd) { GtkTreeIter *iter; iter = g_object_get_data (G_OBJECT (scanner), "iter"); gtk_list_store_set (GET_PRIVATE (gsd)->scanners, iter, COLUMN_STATUS, gnome_scanner_get_status_string (scanner), -1); } static void gsd_plugin_params_changed (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GParamSpec *pspec, GnomeScanDialog* gsd) { if (pspec) { gsd_show_hide_param_widget (pspec, gsd); } } static void gsd_probe_done (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanDialog *dialog) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (dialog); GdkCursor *arrow_cursor; priv->probe_done = !--priv->probing_backends; if (!priv->scanner_count && GTK_WIDGET_VISIBLE (GTK_WIDGET (dialog))) { gsd_message_dialog (dialog, GTK_MESSAGE_WARNING, GTK_BUTTONS_OK, _("No device found !"), _("Ensure your device is plugged, powered, supported and configured.")); } if (priv->probe_done) { arrow_cursor = gdk_cursor_new(GDK_LEFT_PTR); gdk_window_set_cursor (GTK_WIDGET(dialog)->window, arrow_cursor); gdk_cursor_unref (arrow_cursor); } } /* GENERAL */ static void gsd_build_general_ui (GnomeScanDialog *dialog) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (dialog); GtkWidget *tree_view, *scrolled; GtkTreeViewColumn *column; GtkCellRenderer *renderer; priv->scanners = gtk_list_store_new (N_COLUMNS, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, GNOME_TYPE_SCANNER); /* Tree View */ tree_view = gtk_tree_view_new_with_model (GTK_TREE_MODEL (priv->scanners)); g_object_set (tree_view, "search-column", COLUMN_NAME, NULL); /* Icon */ renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_pixbuf_new (); g_object_set (renderer, "stock-size", GTK_ICON_SIZE_SMALL_TOOLBAR, NULL); column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes (NULL, renderer, "icon-name", COLUMN_ICON, NULL); gtk_tree_view_append_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (tree_view), column); /* Name */ renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes (_("Scanner"), renderer, "text", COLUMN_NAME, NULL); gtk_tree_view_append_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (tree_view), column); /* Status */ renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes (_("Status"), renderer, "text", COLUMN_STATUS, NULL); gtk_tree_view_append_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (tree_view), column); priv->scanner_selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection (GTK_TREE_VIEW (tree_view)); g_signal_connect (priv->scanner_selection, "changed", (GCallback) gsd_scanner_selected, dialog); /* Scrolled Window */ scrolled = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), GTK_POLICY_NEVER, GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC); gtk_scrolled_window_add_with_viewport (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), tree_view); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (priv->general_page), scrolled, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_set_size_request (scrolled, -1, 128); /* Scanner front box */ priv->front_scanner_box = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 6); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (priv->general_page), priv->front_scanner_box, FALSE, TRUE, 0); gsd_init_box_show (priv->front_scanner_box); /* Sink front box */ priv->front_sink_box = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 6); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (priv->general_page), priv->front_sink_box, FALSE, TRUE, 0); gsd_init_box_show (priv->front_sink_box); gtk_widget_show_all (priv->general_page); } static void gsd_scanner_selected (GtkTreeSelection *selection, GnomeScanDialog *dialog) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (dialog); GnomeScanner *scanner; GtkTreeIter iter; GtkTreeModel *model = GTK_TREE_MODEL (priv->scanners); scanner = gnome_scan_job_get_scanner (priv->job); if (priv->scanner_changed_handler) { g_signal_handler_disconnect (scanner, priv->scanner_changed_handler); gnome_scan_plugin_params_foreach (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (scanner), (GFunc) gsd_destroy_param, dialog); } gtk_tree_selection_get_selected (selection, &model, &iter); gtk_tree_model_get (model, &iter, COLUMN_OBJECT, &scanner, -1); gnome_scan_job_set_scanner (priv->job, scanner); gnome_scan_job_set_scanner (priv->preview_job, scanner); g_timeout_add (10, (GSourceFunc) gsd_select_scanner_if_ready, dialog); } static gboolean gsd_select_scanner_if_ready (GnomeScanDialog *gsd) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gsd); GnomeScanner *scanner = gnome_scan_job_get_scanner (priv->job); if (gnome_scanner_get_status (scanner) != GNOME_SCANNER_READY) { return TRUE; } else { priv->scanner_changed_handler = g_signal_connect (scanner, "params-changed", (GCallback) gsd_plugin_params_changed, gsd); gsd_build_scanner_ui (gsd); return FALSE; } } static void gsd_build_sink_ui (GnomeScanDialog *gsd) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gsd); GnomeScanSink *sink = gnome_scan_job_get_sink (priv->job); GSList *node, *groups = NULL; gsd_build_group_box (gsd, priv->general_page, GTK_BOX (priv->front_sink_box), GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (sink), GS_PARAM_GROUP_SINK_FRONT); groups = gnome_scan_plugin_params_get_other_groups (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (sink), GS_PARAM_GROUP_SINK_FRONT, GS_PARAM_GROUP_HIDDEN, 0); for (node = groups; node ; node = node->next) { gsd_build_group_box (gsd, priv->sink_page, GTK_BOX (priv->sink_box), GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (sink), (GQuark) node->data); } gnome_scan_plugin_params_foreach (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (sink), (GFunc) gsd_show_hide_param_widget, gsd); g_signal_connect (sink, "params-changed", (GCallback) gsd_plugin_params_changed, gsd); } static void gsd_build_scanner_ui (GnomeScanDialog *gsd) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gsd); GtkWidget *widget; GSList *node, *groups = NULL; GList *params; GnomeScanner *scanner = gnome_scan_job_get_scanner (priv->job); /* front box */ gsd_build_group_box (gsd, priv->front_scanner_box, GTK_BOX (priv->front_scanner_box), GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (scanner), GS_PARAM_GROUP_FORMAT); gsd_build_group_box (gsd, priv->front_scanner_box, GTK_BOX (priv->front_scanner_box), GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (scanner), GS_PARAM_GROUP_SCANNER_FRONT); /* preview */ if (node = gnome_scan_plugin_get_param_group (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (scanner), GS_PARAM_GROUP_PREVIEW)) { gsd_preview_scanner_selected (gsd); GTK_WIDGET_SET_VISIBLE (priv->preview_page, TRUE); } else { GTK_WIDGET_SET_VISIBLE (priv->preview_page, FALSE); } /* advanced */ /* That's ugly to use a scrolled window while the dialog has enough place for e.g. 3 options. So we use a scrolled window only beginning with an arbitrary amount of options. Otherwise, we pack directly the box in the notebook. TODO: count only advanced options. */ params = gnome_scan_plugin_get_params (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (scanner)); /* clean advanced tab */ widget = gtk_bin_get_child (GTK_BIN (priv->advanced_page)); if (widget) gtk_widget_destroy (widget); /* create the containing box */ priv->advanced_box = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 6); gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (priv->advanced_box), 6); /* determine which widget is the root of the page. 12 is completely arbitrary, waiting for "dialog is too big" bug report */ if (g_list_length (params) > 12) { priv->advanced_container = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (priv->advanced_container), 12); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (priv->advanced_container), GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC); gtk_scrolled_window_add_with_viewport (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (priv->advanced_container), priv->advanced_box); } else { priv->advanced_container = priv->advanced_box; } gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (priv->advanced_page), priv->advanced_container); gtk_widget_realize (priv->advanced_page); /* get unknown groups, trim manually handled groups */ groups = gnome_scan_plugin_params_get_other_groups (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (scanner), GS_PARAM_GROUP_SCANNER_FRONT, GS_PARAM_GROUP_PREVIEW, GS_PARAM_GROUP_FORMAT, GS_PARAM_GROUP_HIDDEN, 0); /* build each group in the advanced page */ for (node = groups; node ; node = node->next) { gsd_build_group_box (gsd, priv->advanced_page, GTK_BOX (priv->advanced_box), GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (scanner), (GQuark) node->data); } gnome_scan_plugin_params_foreach (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (scanner), (GFunc) gsd_show_hide_param_widget, gsd); } static void gsd_update_scanner_ui (GnomeScanDialog *gsd) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gsd); GnomeScanner *scanner = gnome_scan_job_get_scanner (priv->job); gnome_scan_plugin_params_foreach (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (scanner), (GFunc) gsd_show_hide_param_widget, gsd); } /* PROCESSING */ static void gsd_build_processing_ui(GnomeScanDialog *gsd) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gsd); GSList *proc; proc = gnome_scan_job_get_processors (priv->job); GSList *node, *groups = NULL; /* loop each processor and add options */ for (; proc; proc = proc->next) { groups = gnome_scan_plugin_params_get_other_groups (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (proc->data), GS_PARAM_GROUP_PREVIEW, GS_PARAM_GROUP_HIDDEN, 0); for (node = groups; node ; node = node->next) { gsd_build_group_box (gsd, priv->processing_page, GTK_BOX (priv->processing_box), GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (proc->data), (GQuark) node->data); } gnome_scan_plugin_params_foreach (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (proc->data), (GFunc) gsd_show_hide_param_widget, gsd); g_signal_connect (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN(proc->data), "params-changed", (GCallback) gsd_plugin_params_changed, gsd); } } /* PREVIEW */ static void gsd_preview_scanner_selected (GnomeScanDialog *gsd) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gsd); GtkWidget*widget = GTK_WIDGET (gsd); GParamSpec *pspec; GSParamSpecPaperSize *psps; GtkPaperSize *ps; GnomeScanner *scanner; GdkPixbuf *pixbuf; GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *plugin; GSList *node = NULL, *node0 = NULL; GType type; gboolean first = TRUE; /* add buttons */ scanner = gnome_scan_job_get_scanner (priv->job); node0 = gnome_scan_plugin_get_param_group (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (scanner), GS_PARAM_GROUP_PREVIEW); for (node = gnome_scan_job_get_processors (priv->job); node; node = node->next) { node0 = g_slist_concat(node0, gnome_scan_plugin_get_param_group (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN(node->data), GS_PARAM_GROUP_PREVIEW)); } for (node = node0; node ; node = node->next) { pspec = node->data; type = gs_param_spec_get_widget_type (pspec); g_debug("new preview plugin : %s", g_type_name(type)); plugin = gnome_scan_preview_plugin (type, GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (scanner), pspec, priv->preview_area, gnome_scan_job_get_settings (priv->job), GTK_BOX (priv->preview_bbox)); g_param_spec_set_qdata (pspec, GSD_PLUGIN_QUARK, plugin); if (first) gnome_scan_preview_area_select_plugin (GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA (priv->preview_area), plugin); first = FALSE; } /* create empty preview */ pspec = gnome_scan_plugin_params_lookup (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (scanner), "paper-size"); psps = GS_PARAM_SPEC_PAPER_SIZE (pspec); ps = psps->enumeration->next->data; gint width = (gint) gs_convert (gtk_paper_size_get_width (ps, GTK_UNIT_MM), GS_UNIT_MM, GS_UNIT_PIXEL, PREVIEW_RES); gint height = (gint) gs_convert (gtk_paper_size_get_height (ps, GTK_UNIT_MM), GS_UNIT_MM, GS_UNIT_PIXEL, PREVIEW_RES); pixbuf = gdk_pixbuf_new (GDK_COLORSPACE_RGB, FALSE, 8, width, height); /* transform a 24bit RGB pixel to 32bit RGBApixel */ guint32 pixel = (widget->style->bg[GTK_WIDGET_STATE (widget)].pixel << 8) | 0x000000FF; gdk_pixbuf_fill (pixbuf, pixel); /* TODO: put a nice icon, back in gnome-scan 0.4 ;) */ gnome_scan_preview_area_set_pixbuf (GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA (priv->preview_area), pixbuf, PREVIEW_RES); g_object_unref (G_OBJECT (pixbuf)); } static gboolean gsd_preview_end_refresh (GnomeScanDialog *gsd) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gsd); GnomeScanPreviewSink *sink = GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK (gnome_scan_job_get_sink (priv->preview_job)); GnomeScanSettings *settings = gnome_scan_job_get_settings (priv->preview_job); /* first, restore settings */ gnome_scan_settings_set_boolean (settings, "preview", FALSE); gnome_scan_settings_set (settings, "resolution", priv->saved_res); /* restore UI */ GTK_WIDGET_SET_VISIBLE (priv->preview_acquisition_box, FALSE); GTK_WIDGET_SET_VISIBLE (priv->preview_box, TRUE); /* then, update preview. */ GdkPixbuf *pixbuf = gnome_scan_preview_sink_get_pixbuf (sink); if (!GDK_IS_PIXBUF (pixbuf)) { g_warning (G_STRLOC ": preview failed"); return FALSE; } gnome_scan_preview_area_set_pixbuf (GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA (priv->preview_area), pixbuf, PREVIEW_RES); return FALSE; } static gboolean gsd_preview_monitor (GnomeScanDialog *gsd) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gsd); gtk_progress_bar_set_fraction (GTK_PROGRESS_BAR (priv->preview_progress), priv->preview_job->progress); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL (priv->preview_stage), g_strdup_printf ("%s", priv->preview_job->stage)); if (priv->preview_job->progress == 1.) g_idle_add ((GSourceFunc) gsd_preview_end_refresh, gsd); return (priv->preview_job->progress < 1.); } static void gsd_preview_refresh (GtkButton *button, GnomeScanDialog *gsd) { static GdkPoint origin = {0, 0}; GnomeScanDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gsd); GError *error = NULL; GValue *value; GParamSpec *pspec; GnomeScanSettings *settings = gnome_scan_job_get_settings (priv->preview_job); GnomeScanner *scanner = gnome_scan_job_get_scanner (priv->preview_job); GTK_WIDGET_SET_VISIBLE(priv->preview_acquisition_box, TRUE); GTK_WIDGET_SET_VISIBLE(priv->preview_box, FALSE); /* CONFIGURE */ /* USE hard coded RESOLUTION */ priv->saved_res = gnome_scan_settings_get (settings, "resolution"); /* transform to int or double */ pspec = gnome_scan_plugin_params_lookup (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (scanner), "resolution"); value = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec)); g_param_value_set_default (pspec, value); g_value_transform (priv->preview_res, value); gnome_scan_settings_set (settings, "resolution", value); g_value_unset (value); g_free (value); /* asking preview mode */ gnome_scan_settings_set_boolean (settings, "preview", TRUE); gnome_scan_job_configure (priv->preview_job); /* TRIGGER */ g_timeout_add (42, (GSourceFunc) gsd_preview_monitor, gsd); g_thread_create ((GThreadFunc) gnome_scan_job_run_once, priv->preview_job, FALSE, &error); } static void gsd_preview_cancel_refresh (GtkButton *button, GnomeScanDialog *gsd) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gsd); gnome_scan_job_cancel (priv->preview_job); GTK_WIDGET_SET_VISIBLE (priv->preview_acquisition_box, FALSE); GTK_WIDGET_SET_VISIBLE (priv->preview_box, TRUE); } static void gsd_build_preview_ui (GnomeScanDialog *gsd) { GnomeScanDialogPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gsd); GtkWidget *box, *hbox, *vbox, *alignment, *child, *scrolled; /* acquisition "dialog" */ priv->preview_acquisition_box = alignment = gtk_alignment_new (.5, .5, 0., 0.); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (priv->preview_page), alignment, TRUE, FALSE, 0); box = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 6); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (alignment), box); hbox = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 6); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (box), hbox, FALSE, FALSE, 0); child = gtk_image_new_from_icon_name ("scan-preview", GTK_ICON_SIZE_DIALOG); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), child, FALSE, FALSE, 0); vbox = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 6); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), vbox, TRUE, FALSE, 0); child = gtk_label_new (NULL); gtk_misc_set_alignment (GTK_MISC (child), 0., .5); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL (child), g_strconcat ("", _("Acquiring Preview"), "", NULL)); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), child, FALSE, FALSE, 0); child = gtk_label_new (_("The software preview acquisition and processing.")); gtk_misc_set_alignment (GTK_MISC (child), 0., .5); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), child, FALSE, FALSE, 0); priv->preview_progress = gtk_progress_bar_new (); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (box), priv->preview_progress, FALSE, FALSE, 0); priv->preview_stage = gtk_label_new (NULL); gtk_misc_set_alignment (GTK_MISC (priv->preview_stage), 0., .5); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL (priv->preview_stage), /* translator: initial state before preview begin. */ g_strconcat("", _("Inactive"), "", NULL)); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (box), priv->preview_stage, FALSE, FALSE, 0); hbox = gtk_hbutton_box_new (); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (box), hbox, FALSE, TRUE, 0); gtk_button_box_set_layout (GTK_BUTTON_BOX (hbox), GTK_BUTTONBOX_END); child = gtk_button_new_from_stock (GTK_STOCK_CANCEL); g_signal_connect (child, "clicked", (GCallback) gsd_preview_cancel_refresh, gsd); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (hbox), child); /* preview dialog */ priv->preview_box = box = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 6); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (priv->preview_page), box, TRUE, TRUE, 0); scrolled = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (box), scrolled, TRUE, TRUE, 0); priv->preview_area = gnome_scan_preview_area_new (); gtk_scrolled_window_add_with_viewport (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), priv->preview_area); priv->preview_bbox = vbox = gtk_vbutton_box_new (); gtk_box_set_spacing (GTK_BOX (vbox), 4); gtk_button_box_set_layout (GTK_BUTTON_BOX (vbox), GTK_BUTTONBOX_START); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (box), vbox, FALSE, TRUE, 0); child = gtk_button_new_from_stock (GTK_STOCK_REFRESH); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (vbox), child); g_signal_connect (child, "clicked", (GCallback) gsd_preview_refresh, gsd); GTK_WIDGET_SET_VISIBLE (priv->preview_acquisition_box, FALSE); GTK_WIDGET_SET_VISIBLE (priv->preview_box, TRUE); } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-private.h0000644000175000017500000000173311116477505015120 00000000000000/* * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with main.c; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_PRIVATE___H #define _GNOME_SCAN_PRIVATE___H #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #undef _ #define _(string) dgettext(GETTEXT_PACKAGE, string) #endif /* GNOME_SCAN_PRIVATE___H */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.c0000644000175000017500000000625211116477505020254 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include #include #include "gnome-scan-preview-plugin-rotation.h" GS_DEFINE_PREVIEW_PLUGIN (GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotation, gnome_scan_preview_plugin_rotation, ""); static void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_rotation_init (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *object) { /* TODO: Add initialization code here */ } static void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_rotation_finalize (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ } static void gsppr_button_clicked(GtkWidget *button, GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotation *gsppr) { GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp = GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN(gsppr); gdouble degrees; degrees = gnome_scan_settings_get_double(gspp->settings, "rotation"); degrees += button == gsppr->rotate_left ? 90. : -90.; degrees = (gdouble) ((360 + (gint) degrees) % 360); g_debug("Rotation = %f", degrees); gnome_scan_preview_plugin_freeze(gspp); gnome_scan_settings_set_double(gspp->settings, "rotation", degrees); gnome_scan_preview_plugin_thaw(gspp); } static void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_rotation_build_ui (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp, GtkBox *box) { GnomeScanPreviewPluginRotation *gsppr = GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_ROTATION(gspp); GtkWidget *image; gsppr->rotate_left = gtk_button_new(); image = gtk_image_new_from_icon_name ("object-rotate-left", GTK_ICON_SIZE_BUTTON); gtk_button_set_image(GTK_BUTTON(gsppr->rotate_left), image); gtk_button_set_label(GTK_BUTTON(gsppr->rotate_left), _("Rotate left")); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (box), gsppr->rotate_left); g_signal_connect(gsppr->rotate_left, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(gsppr_button_clicked), gsppr); gsppr->rotate_right = gtk_button_new(); image = gtk_image_new_from_icon_name ("object-rotate-right", GTK_ICON_SIZE_BUTTON); gtk_button_set_image(GTK_BUTTON(gsppr->rotate_right), image); gtk_button_set_label(GTK_BUTTON(gsppr->rotate_right), _("Rotate right")); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (box), gsppr->rotate_right); g_signal_connect(gsppr->rotate_right, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(gsppr_button_clicked), gsppr); } static void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_rotation_draw_buffer (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp, GtkWidget *gspa, cairo_t *cr) { } static void gnome_scan_preview_plugin_rotation_changed (GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *gspp) { } gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-utils.h0000644000175000017500000000703511116477505014607 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_UTILS_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_UTILS_H_ #include #include #include G_BEGIN_DECLS #define MM_PER_INCH 25.4 /** * GS_DEFINE_QUARK: * @quark_name: function prefix * @String: The string passed to g_quark_from_string() * * Generate a function that generate a static quark from @String. * * For example: * GS_DEFINE_QUARK (foo_bar, FooBar); * * * expands to: * * GQuark gs_foo_bar_quark () { static GQuark quark = 0; if (!quark) { quark = g_quark_from_static_string ("FooBar"); } return quark; } * **/ #define GS_DEFINE_QUARK(quark_name, String) GQuark \ quark_name##_quark () { \ static GQuark quark = 0; \ if (!quark) { \ quark = g_quark_from_static_string (String); } \ return quark; \ } /** * GnomeScanFormat: * **/ typedef struct _GnomeScanFormat GnomeScanFormat; struct _GnomeScanFormat { gchar *name; gchar *domain; gchar *description; gchar **mime_types; gchar **extensions; }; typedef struct _GSPoint GSPoint; struct _GSPoint { gdouble x; gdouble y; }; typedef struct _GSRectangle GSRectangle; struct _GSRectangle { gdouble x; gdouble y; gdouble width; gdouble height; }; /** * GnomeScanUnit: **/ typedef enum /*< lowercase_name=gs_param_unit,prefix=GS_UNIT >*/ { GS_UNIT_NONE=-1, GS_UNIT_PIXEL=GTK_UNIT_PIXEL, GS_UNIT_POINT=GTK_UNIT_POINTS, GS_UNIT_MM=GTK_UNIT_MM, GS_UNIT_BIT, GS_UNIT_DPI, GS_UNIT_PERCENT, GS_UNIT_MICROSECOND } GnomeScanUnit; const gchar* gs_enum_get_nick_from_value (GType type, guint value); gdouble gs_convert (gdouble val, GnomeScanUnit from, GnomeScanUnit to, gdouble res); gdouble gs_convert_to_mm (gdouble val, GnomeScanUnit unit, gdouble res); gdouble gs_convert_from_mm (gdouble val, GnomeScanUnit unit, gdouble res); GSRectangle* gs_rectangle_convert (GSRectangle *r, GnomeScanUnit from, GnomeScanUnit to, gdouble res); GSRectangle* gs_rectangle_convert_to_mm (GSRectangle *r, GnomeScanUnit unit, gdouble res); GSRectangle* gs_rectangle_convert_from_mm (GSRectangle *r, GnomeScanUnit unit, gdouble res); GSRectangle* gs_rectangle_rotate (GSRectangle *r, GSRectangle *a, guint angle); #define gs_debug_rect(r) g_debug(G_STRLOC ": " #r " = %ix%i+%i+%i", (r)->width, (r)->height, (r)->x, (r)->y) #define gs_debug_gsrect(r) g_debug(G_STRLOC ": " #r " = %.2fx%.2f+%.2f+%.2f", (r)->width, (r)->height, (r)->x, (r)->y) G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_UTILS_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-init.h0000644000175000017500000000216511116477505014411 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with main.c; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_INIT_H #define _GNOME_SCAN_INIT_H #include /** * Stock item for scan action. **/ #define GS_STOCK_SCAN "scan" G_BEGIN_DECLS void gnome_scan_init (gint *argc, gchar ***argv); void gnome_scan_exit (void); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_INIT_H */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-sink.h0000644000175000017500000000403211116477505014405 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_SINK_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_SINK_H_ #include #include "gnome-scan-plugin.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SINK (gnome_scan_sink_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_SINK(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SINK, GnomeScanSink)) #define GNOME_SCAN_SINK_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SINK, GnomeScanSinkClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_SINK(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SINK)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_SINK_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SINK)) #define GNOME_SCAN_SINK_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_SINK, GnomeScanSinkClass)) typedef struct _GnomeScanSinkClass GnomeScanSinkClass; typedef struct _GnomeScanSink GnomeScanSink; struct _GnomeScanSinkClass { GnomeScanPluginClass parent_class; }; /** * GnomeScanSink: * * #GnomeScanSink is the base class for all sink. A #GnomeScanSink is * basically a #GnomeScanPlugin. **/ struct _GnomeScanSink { GnomeScanPlugin parent_instance; }; GType gnome_scan_sink_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_SINK_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-page-orientation-widget.h0000644000175000017500000000445211116477505020175 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software. * * You may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the * GNU General Public License, as published by the Free Software * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * See the GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_PAGE_ORIENTATION_WIDGET_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_PAGE_ORIENTATION_WIDGET_H_ #include "gnome-scan-param-widget.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PAGE_ORIENTATION_WIDGET (gnome_scan_page_orientation_widget_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_PAGE_ORIENTATION_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PAGE_ORIENTATION_WIDGET, GnomeScanPageOrientationWidget)) #define GNOME_SCAN_PAGE_ORIENTATION_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PAGE_ORIENTATION_WIDGET, GnomeScanPageOrientationWidgetClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_PAGE_ORIENTATION_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PAGE_ORIENTATION_WIDGET)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_PAGE_ORIENTATION_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PAGE_ORIENTATION_WIDGET)) #define GNOME_SCAN_PAGE_ORIENTATION_WIDGET_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PAGE_ORIENTATION_WIDGET, GnomeScanPageOrientationWidgetClass)) typedef struct _GnomeScanPageOrientationWidget GnomeScanPageOrientationWidget; /** * GnomeScanPageOrientationWidget: * * **/ struct _GnomeScanPageOrientationWidget { /*< private >*/ GnomeScanParamWidget parent_instance; }; GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER (GnomeScanPageOrientationWidget, gnome_scan_page_orientation_widget); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_PAGE_ORIENTATION_WIDGET_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-preview-sink.h0000644000175000017500000000447711116477505016101 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK_H_ #include #include "gnome-scan-sink.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK (gnome_scan_preview_sink_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK, GnomeScanPreviewSink)) #define GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK, GnomeScanPreviewSinkClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK)) #define GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK, GnomeScanPreviewSinkClass)) typedef struct _GnomeScanPreviewSinkClass GnomeScanPreviewSinkClass; typedef struct _GnomeScanPreviewSink GnomeScanPreviewSink; struct _GnomeScanPreviewSinkClass { GnomeScanSinkClass parent_class; }; /** * GnomeScanPreviewSink: * * **/ struct _GnomeScanPreviewSink { /*< private >*/ GnomeScanSink parent_instance; }; GType gnome_scan_preview_sink_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GnomeScanSink* gnome_scan_preview_sink_new (void); GdkPixbuf* gnome_scan_preview_sink_get_pixbuf (GnomeScanPreviewSink *sink); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_SINK_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-number-widget.h0000644000175000017500000000406311116477505016216 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_NUMBER_WIDGET_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_NUMBER_WIDGET_H_ #include #include "gnome-scan-param-widget.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_NUMBER_WIDGET (gnome_scan_number_widget_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_NUMBER_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_NUMBER_WIDGET, GnomeScanNumberWidget)) #define GNOME_SCAN_NUMBER_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_NUMBER_WIDGET, GnomeScanNumberWidgetClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_NUMBER_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_NUMBER_WIDGET)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_NUMBER_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_NUMBER_WIDGET)) #define GNOME_SCAN_NUMBER_WIDGET_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_NUMBER_WIDGET, GnomeScanNumberWidgetClass)) typedef struct _GnomeScanNumberWidgetClass GnomeScanNumberWidget; struct _GnomeScanNumberWidget { GnomeScanParamWidget parent_instance; }; GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER (GnomeScanNumberWidget, gnome_scan_number_widget); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_NUMBER_WIDGET_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-boolean-widget.h0000644000175000017500000000410511116477505016342 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET_H_ #include #include "gnome-scan-param-widget.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET (gnome_scan_boolean_widget_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET, GnomeScanBooleanWidget)) #define GNOME_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET, GnomeScanBooleanWidgetClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET)) #define GNOME_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET, GnomeScanBooleanWidgetClass)) typedef struct _GnomeScanBooleanWidget GnomeScanBooleanWidget; struct _GnomeScanBooleanWidget { GnomeScanParamWidget parent_instance; }; GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER (GnomeScanBooleanWidget, gnome_scan_boolean_widget); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_BOOLEAN_WIDGET_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-backend.h0000644000175000017500000000561411116477505015037 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_BACKEND_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_BACKEND_H_ #include #include "gnome-scanner.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BACKEND (gnome_scan_backend_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_BACKEND(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BACKEND, GnomeScanBackend)) #define GNOME_SCAN_BACKEND_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BACKEND, GnomeScanBackendClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_BACKEND(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BACKEND)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_BACKEND_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BACKEND)) #define GNOME_SCAN_BACKEND_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BACKEND, GnomeScanBackendClass)) typedef struct _GnomeScanBackendClass GnomeScanBackendClass; typedef struct _GnomeScanBackend GnomeScanBackend; struct _GnomeScanBackendClass { GObjectClass parent_class; /* API */ void (* probe_scanners) (GnomeScanBackend *backend); /* Signals */ void (* scanner_added) (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanner *scanner, gpointer data); void (* scanner_removed) (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanner *scanner, gpointer data); void (* probe_done) (GnomeScanBackend *backend, gpointer data); }; /** * GnomeScanBackend: * * The #GnomeScanBackend is only responsible to probe scanners, * emitting signal on scanner plug or unplug. Ideally, most of the * acquisition work is done through #GnomeScanner. **/ struct _GnomeScanBackend { /*< private >*/ GObject parent_instance; }; GType gnome_scan_backend_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GnomeScanBackend* gnome_scan_backend_new (GType backend_type); void gnome_scan_backend_probe_scanners (GnomeScanBackend *backend); void gnome_scan_backend_add_scanner (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanner *scanner); void gnome_scan_backend_remove_scanner (GnomeScanBackend *backend, GnomeScanner *scanner); void gnome_scan_backend_probe_done (GnomeScanBackend *backend); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_BACKEND_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/lib/gnome-scan-preview-area.h0000644000175000017500000000571711116477505016043 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA_H_ #define _GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA_H_ #include #include #include "gnome-scan-utils.h" #include "gnome-scan-preview-plugin.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA (gnome_scan_preview_area_get_type ()) #define GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA, GnomeScanPreviewArea)) #define GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA, GnomeScanPreviewAreaClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA)) #define GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA, GnomeScanPreviewAreaClass)) typedef struct _GnomeScanPreviewAreaClass GnomeScanPreviewAreaClass; typedef struct _GnomeScanPreviewArea GnomeScanPreviewArea; struct _GnomeScanPreviewAreaClass { GtkDrawingAreaClass parent_class; /* Signals */ /* void (*draw_buffer) (GnomeScanPreviewArea *gspa, cairo_t*cr, gpointer data); */ void (*preview_received) (GnomeScanPreviewArea *gspa, GdkPixbuf *pixbuf, gpointer data); }; struct _GnomeScanPreviewArea { GtkDrawingArea parent_instance; }; GType gnome_scan_preview_area_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GtkWidget* gnome_scan_preview_area_new (void); void gnome_scan_preview_area_set_pixbuf (GnomeScanPreviewArea *preview_area, GdkPixbuf *pixbuf, gdouble resolution); gdouble gnome_scan_preview_area_get_resolution (GnomeScanPreviewArea *preview_area); void gnome_scan_preview_area_get_size (GnomeScanPreviewArea *preview_area, gint *width, gint*height); void gnome_scan_preview_area_update (GnomeScanPreviewArea *preview_area, GdkRectangle *invalid_rect); void gnome_scan_preview_area_select_plugin (GnomeScanPreviewArea *pa, GnomeScanPreviewPlugin *plugin); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GNOME_SCAN_PREVIEW_AREA_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/configure.ac0000644000175000017500000001047511152520774012770 00000000000000dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. dnl Created by Anjuta application wizard. AC_INIT(gnome-scan, 0.6.2, http://bugzilla.gnome.org/simple-bug-guide.cgi?product=gnome-scan) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(AC_PACKAGE_NAME, AC_PACKAGE_VERSION) AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) AM_MAINTAINER_MODE #AC_ISC_POSIX AC_PROG_CC #AM_PROG_CC_STDC #AC_HEADER_STDC GNOME_COMPILE_WARNINGS([maximum]) dnl SANE AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sane/sane.h],[],[AC_MSG_ERROR([SANE not found])]) AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sane/saneopts.h],[],[AC_MSG_ERROR([SANE not found])]) dnl DEBUG AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug, [ --disable-debug Disabled debugging output], if test "x$enableval" = "xno" ; then DEBUG=0; else DEBUG=1; fi, DEBUG=1) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([DEBUG],[${DEBUG}], [Wether to show debug message or not]) dnl *************************************************************************** dnl Internationalization dnl *************************************************************************** GETTEXT_PACKAGE=AC_PACKAGE_NAME AC_SUBST(GETTEXT_PACKAGE) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GETTEXT_PACKAGE,"$GETTEXT_PACKAGE", [GETTEXT package name]) AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT IT_PROG_INTLTOOL([0.35.0]) dnl *************************************************************************** dnl GNOME SCAN dnl *************************************************************************** AM_PROG_LIBTOOL LIB_NAME=[gnomescan] LIB_CUR=[1] LIB_REV=[0] LIB_AGE=[0] LIB_VERSION=[${LIB_CUR}.${LIB_REV}.${LIB_AGE}] API_VERSION=[${LIB_CUR}.0] SONAME=[${LIB_NAME}] AC_SUBST(SONAME) AC_SUBST(LIB_VERSION) AC_SUBST(API_VERSION) PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GNOME_SCAN, [gmodule-2.0 gthread-2.0 glib-2.0 gdk-2.0 >= 2.11 gdk-pixbuf-2.0 gtk+-2.0 >= 2.12 gegl >= 0.0.21 gconf-2.0 ]) AC_SUBST(GNOME_SCAN_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(GNOME_SCAN_LIBS) MODULE_DIR=[${libdir}/${PACKAGE_NAME}-${API_VERSION}] AC_SUBST(MODULE_DIR) ICON_DIR=[${datadir}/${PACKAGE_NAME}/icons] AC_SUBST(ICON_DIR) dnl *************************************************************************** dnl GTK DOC dnl *************************************************************************** gtk_doc_min_version=1.7 GTK_DOC_CHECK(${gtk_doc_min_version}) AC_ARG_WITH(html-dir, [ --with-html-dir=PATH path to installed docs ]) if test "x$with_html_dir" = "x" ; then HTML_DIR='${datadir}/gtk-doc/html' else HTML_DIR=$with_html_dir fi AC_SUBST(HTML_DIR) AC_MSG_CHECKING([gtk-doc version >= $gtk_doc_min_version]) if pkg-config --atleast-version=$gtk_doc_min_version gtk-doc; then AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) GTKDOC=true else AC_MSG_RESULT(no) GTKDOC=false fi dnl Let people disable the gtk-doc stuff. AC_ARG_ENABLE(gtk-doc, [ --enable-gtk-doc Use gtk-doc to build documentation [default=auto]], enable_gtk_doc="$enableval", enable_gtk_doc=auto) if test x$enable_gtk_doc = xauto ; then if test x$GTKDOC = xtrue ; then enable_gtk_doc=yes else enable_gtk_doc=no fi fi AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_GTK_DOC, test x$enable_gtk_doc = xyes) dnl *************************************************************************** dnl TOOLS dnl *************************************************************************** PKG_CHECK_MODULES(TOOLS, [libglade-2.0 >= 2.6]) AC_SUBST(TOOLS_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(TOOLS_LIBS) dnl *************************************************************************** dnl FLEGITA dnl *************************************************************************** PKG_CHECK_MODULES(FLEGITA, [gtk+-unix-print-2.0]) AC_SUBST(FLEGITA_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(FLEGITA_LIBS) REQUIRES=["gimpui-2.0 >= 2.2 gmodule-2.0 gegl >= 0.0.12 gthread-2.0"] AC_SUBST(REQUIRES) dnl *************************************************************************** dnl FLEGITA GIMP plugin dnl *************************************************************************** PKG_CHECK_MODULES(FLEGITA_GIMP, [gimpui-2.0 >= 2.3]) AC_SUBST(FLEGITA_GIMP_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(FLEGITA_GIMP_LIBS) dnl In order to pass distcheck, the script has to install the plugin dnl in the correct prefix if defined. This is done using the dnl pkg-config option --define-variable. if test "x$prefix" = "xNONE" ; then pcdv=""; else pcdv="--define-variable=prefix=$prefix"; fi GIMP_LIBDIR=`$PKG_CONFIG $pcdv --variable=gimplibdir gimp-2.0` AC_SUBST(GIMP_LIBDIR) AC_OUTPUT([ gnome-scan.pc Makefile modules/Makefile lib/Makefile po/Makefile.in src/Makefile doc/Makefile doc/ref/Makefile doc/ref/version.xml data/Makefile ]) gnome-scan-0.6.2/README0000644000175000017500000000423211116477505011357 00000000000000 Welcome to the Gnome Scan project. —————————————————————————————————— http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnome-scan/index The project aim to build an infrastructure allowing developers to easily build consistent and easy-to-use scan features in their software. The project is not a standalone application but a library to be used in applications. What are the feature implemented/planned ? —————————————————————————————————————————— * HIG scan dialog very consistent with Gtk+ print dialog. * Dynamic device selection. * Fulfeatured scan preview. * Easy mass acquisition. * Per application preference saving. * Scan from scanner using SANE (http://www.sane-project.org/). * Scan from images and PDF. * Integration in Gnome application (Gimp, Abiword, Evolution, Inkscape, …) How can i use it ? —————————————————— Gnome Scan provide a library for use by applications (e.g. using plugins) as well as a tiny standalone application, called flegita, which allow to simply save scan to file. How to help ? ————————————— Reporting bugs is very helpful. There is too kind of bugs : interface bugs, and scanner handling bug. Due to the large variety of scanners, building a scan interface is quite hard. Gnome Scan might fail using properly your scanner. This is a bug. By default, Gnome Scan dump device specification. Run flegita in a terminal and redirect output in a file. user@host:~$ flegita > debug.log Reproduce the bug, close flegita (if it didn't crash ;-) ) and attach debug.log to the bug report. This will highly help developers to diagnostic problems. How to contribute ? ——————————————————— Reading the TODO is always a good idea. Patches are very welcome as well as translations. Gnome Scan depends on various projects such as SANE (http://www.sane-project.org/), Gegl (http://www.gegl.org/), OCRopus (http://www.ocropus.org/). Contributing to such project will indirectly improve Gnome Scan. gnome-scan-0.6.2/config.h.in0000644000175000017500000000446611152521117012520 00000000000000/* config.h.in. Generated from configure.ac by autoheader. */ /* Wether to show debug message or not */ #undef DEBUG /* always defined to indicate that i18n is enabled */ #undef ENABLE_NLS /* GETTEXT package name */ #undef GETTEXT_PACKAGE /* Define to 1 if you have the `bind_textdomain_codeset' function. */ #undef HAVE_BIND_TEXTDOMAIN_CODESET /* Define to 1 if you have the `dcgettext' function. */ #undef HAVE_DCGETTEXT /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_DLFCN_H /* Define if the GNU gettext() function is already present or preinstalled. */ #undef HAVE_GETTEXT /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_INTTYPES_H /* Define if your file defines LC_MESSAGES. */ #undef HAVE_LC_MESSAGES /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_LOCALE_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_MEMORY_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SANE_SANEOPTS_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SANE_SANE_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STDINT_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STDLIB_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STRINGS_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STRING_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_UNISTD_H /* Define to the sub-directory in which libtool stores uninstalled libraries. */ #undef LT_OBJDIR /* Name of package */ #undef PACKAGE /* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */ #undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT /* Define to the full name of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_NAME /* Define to the full name and version of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_STRING /* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_TARNAME /* Define to the version of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_VERSION /* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */ #undef STDC_HEADERS /* Version number of package */ #undef VERSION gnome-scan-0.6.2/TODO0000644000175000017500000000163211116477505011170 00000000000000* Unfiled * Tune memory handling * GnomeScanSettings GValue handling. * GeglBuffer leaks. * … * Backend * Auto-save options per application * Design modular and UI friendly processing. * allow to use hardware capabilties * allow to disable some processing ? * … * User Interface * Tips : remove the sheet from the flatbed ;) * Flegita Standalone App * Save to network Use GIO/GVFS to save over the network * Flegita Gimp Plugin * Build System * Documentation * Tutorials * adding scanner features to app * Writing a Sink * writing scanner/source backend * writing ParamSpec + widget * Documentation * GSane * Poll hard select options * MetaParam * paper-size * source * gamma * … * Bindings * Python * C++ * C# * GSFile * Scan over the network Use GIO/GVFS to load files over the network * Scan from PDF gnome-scan-0.6.2/depcomp0000755000175000017500000004271311152521121012042 00000000000000#! /bin/sh # depcomp - compile a program generating dependencies as side-effects scriptversion=2007-03-29.01 # Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software # Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License. gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/0000777000175000017500000000000011152521231012214 500000000000000gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.h0000644000175000017500000000403511116477505017014 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _GSFILE_FILENAMES_WIDGET_H_ #define _GSFILE_FILENAMES_WIDGET_H_ #include #include G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GSFILE_TYPE_FILENAMES_WIDGET (gsfile_filenames_widget_get_type ()) #define GSFILE_FILENAMES_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GSFILE_TYPE_FILENAMES_WIDGET, GSFileFilenamesWidget)) #define GSFILE_FILENAMES_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GSFILE_TYPE_FILENAMES_WIDGET, GSFileFilenamesWidgetClass)) #define GSFILE_IS_FILENAMES_WIDGET(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GSFILE_TYPE_FILENAMES_WIDGET)) #define GSFILE_IS_FILENAMES_WIDGET_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GSFILE_TYPE_FILENAMES_WIDGET)) #define GSFILE_FILENAMES_WIDGET_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GSFILE_TYPE_FILENAMES_WIDGET, GSFileFilenamesWidgetClass)) typedef struct _GSFileFilenamesWidget GSFileFilenamesWidget; struct _GSFileFilenamesWidget { GnomeScanParamWidget parent_instance; }; GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET_HEADER (GSFileFilenamesWidget, gsfile_filenames_widget) G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GSFILE_FILENAMES_WIDGET_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/gsane-scanner.c0000644000175000017500000007517111133472261015042 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "gsane-common.h" #include "gsane-scanner.h" #include "gsane-meta-param.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), GSANE_TYPE_SCANNER, GSaneScannerPrivate)) typedef struct _GSaneScannerPrivate GSaneScannerPrivate; typedef void (* GSSDataFunc) (GSaneScanner *sane, GeglRectangle *rect, Babl *format, guchar *buf, gint len); struct _GSaneScannerPrivate { /* INTERNALS */ GThread* init_thread; /* SANE */ gchar* sane_id; gchar* sane_type; SANE_Handle handle; /* Aquisition */ SANE_Parameters params; SANE_Int data_len; SANE_Int chunk_len; guint bytes_read; gchar* format; GeglBuffer *buffer; GeglNode *load; guint n_frames; guint frame_no; /* NULL terminated list of MetaParams */ GHashTable* meta_params; /* temp */ gboolean reload; gboolean changed; gboolean first; GnomeScanSettings *settings; }; enum { PROP_0, PROP_SANE_ID, PROP_SANE_TYPE }; static GnomeScannerClass* parent_class = NULL; /* PLUGIN API */ static void gss_configure (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GnomeScanSettings *settings); static GList* gss_get_child_nodes (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GeglNode *root); static gboolean gss_start_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); static gboolean gss_work (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, gdouble *progress); static void gss_end_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); /* SCANNER API */ gchar* gss_get_output_format (GnomeScanner *scanner); /* INTERNALS */ static void gss_init (GSaneScanner *sane); /* OPTIONS */ static void gss_probe_options (GSaneScanner *sane); static void gss_mp_foreach_option_matches (const gchar *key, MetaParam *mp, GPtrArray* arg); static void gss_mp_foreach_add_param (const gchar* key, MetaParam *mp, GSaneScanner *sane); static void gss_params_foreach_set_param (GParamSpec *spec, GSaneScanner *gss); static GParamSpec* gss_option_get_param_spec (GSaneScanner *sane, SANE_Int n); static void gss_params_foreach_update_param (GParamSpec *pspec, GSaneScanner *gss); static void gss_option_set_default_value_by_index (GSaneScanner *gss, SANE_Int n, GType type); static GValue* gss_option_get_value_by_index (GSaneScanner *sane, SANE_Int n, GType type); /* utils */ #define gss_option_name_matches_array(spec,names) gsane_str_matches_strv(g_param_spec_get_name(spec),names) GS_DEFINE_MODULE_TYPE (GSaneScanner, gsane_scanner, GNOME_TYPE_SCANNER); #define GSANE_OPTION_DESC_QUARK (gsane_option_desc_quark ()) GS_DEFINE_QUARK(gsane_option_desc, "sane-option-desc"); static GObject* gsane_scanner_constructor(GType type, guint n, GObjectConstructParam *params) { GObject *object = G_OBJECT_CLASS(parent_class)->constructor(type, n, params); GError *error = NULL; GSaneScannerPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE(object); SANE_Status status; /* v4l set type as "virtual device". Welcome to the bazar of SANE backends :( */ if (g_str_equal(priv->sane_type, "video camera") || g_str_equal(priv->sane_type, "webcam") || g_strstr_len(priv->sane_id, 4, "v4l")) { g_debug("Ignoring %s %s", priv->sane_type, priv->sane_id); return NULL; } status = sane_open (priv->sane_id, &(priv->handle)); if (status != SANE_STATUS_GOOD) { g_warning ("Unable to open device %s (%s) : %s", gnome_scan_plugin_get_name (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (object)), priv->sane_id, sane_strstatus (status)); return NULL; } /* Since the use needs to select the scanner before showing options, we can do the probe in a seperate thread, this will quicken the probe, while the user choose the device. */ priv->init_thread = g_thread_create((GThreadFunc) gss_init, GSANE_SCANNER(object), TRUE, &error); return object; } static void gsane_scanner_init (GSaneScanner *object) { GSaneScannerPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (object); priv->meta_params = g_hash_table_new (g_str_hash, g_str_equal); } static void gsane_scanner_finalize (GObject *object) { GSaneScannerPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (object); if (priv->init_thread) { g_thread_join (priv->init_thread); } g_hash_table_destroy (priv->meta_params); sane_close(priv->handle); g_free(priv->sane_type); g_free(priv->sane_id); G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gsane_scanner_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCANNER_SANE (object)); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_SANE_ID: GET_PRIVATE (object)->sane_id = g_value_dup_string(value); break; case PROP_SANE_TYPE: GET_PRIVATE (object)->sane_type = g_value_dup_string(value); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } #if 0 static void gsane_scanner_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_SCANNER_SANE (object)); switch (prop_id) { default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } #endif static void gsane_scanner_class_init (GSaneScannerClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); parent_class = GNOME_SCANNER_CLASS (g_type_class_peek_parent (klass)); GnomeScanPluginClass* plugin_class = GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_CLASS (klass); GnomeScannerClass* scanner_class = GNOME_SCANNER_CLASS (klass); g_type_class_add_private(object_class, sizeof(GSaneScannerPrivate)); object_class->constructor = gsane_scanner_constructor; object_class->set_property = gsane_scanner_set_property; plugin_class->configure = gss_configure; plugin_class->get_child_nodes = gss_get_child_nodes; plugin_class->start_frame = gss_start_frame; plugin_class->work = gss_work; plugin_class->end_frame = gss_end_frame; scanner_class->get_output_format = gss_get_output_format; object_class->finalize = gsane_scanner_finalize; g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_SANE_ID, g_param_spec_string ("sane-id", "SANE id", "SANE device identifier", "", G_PARAM_WRITABLE | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY)); g_object_class_install_property (object_class, PROP_SANE_TYPE, g_param_spec_string ("sane-type", "SANE device type", "SANE device type", "", G_PARAM_WRITABLE | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY)); } GnomeScanner* gsane_scanner_new (const SANE_Device *device) { GObject *object = g_object_new (GSANE_TYPE_SCANNER, "name", g_strconcat(device->vendor, " ", device->model, NULL), "blurb", "", "icon-name", "scanner", "sane-id", device->name, "sane-type", device->type, NULL); return GNOME_SCANNER (object); } /* PLUGIN API */ static void gss_configure (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GnomeScanSettings *settings) { GSaneScannerPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (plugin); priv->settings = settings; priv->first = TRUE; gnome_scan_plugin_params_foreach (plugin, (GFunc) gss_params_foreach_set_param, GSANE_SCANNER (plugin)); if (priv->reload) { gnome_scan_plugin_params_foreach (plugin, (GFunc) gss_params_foreach_update_param, GSANE_SCANNER (plugin)); priv->reload = FALSE; } priv->settings = NULL; } static GList* gss_get_child_nodes (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GeglNode *root) { GSaneScannerPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (plugin); GList* list = NULL; priv->load = gegl_node_new_child (root, "operation", "gegl:load-buffer", "buffer", priv->buffer, NULL); list = g_list_append (list, priv->load); return list; } static gboolean gss_sane_start (GSaneScanner *gss) { GSaneScannerPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gss); SANE_Status status; status = sane_start (priv->handle); if (status != SANE_STATUS_GOOD) { g_debug (G_STRLOC ": %s", sane_strstatus (status)); return FALSE; } status = sane_get_parameters (priv->handle, &priv->params); if (status != SANE_STATUS_GOOD) { g_debug (G_STRLOC ": %s", sane_strstatus (status)); return FALSE; } priv->bytes_read = 0; priv->frame_no++; return TRUE; } static gboolean gss_start_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin) { GSaneScanner *gss = GSANE_SCANNER (plugin); GSaneScannerPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gss); gboolean first = priv->first; Babl *format; gchar *fmt; priv->bytes_read = 0; priv->frame_no = 0; if (first || gss->adf) { if (!gss_sane_start (gss)) return FALSE; priv->format = fmt = g_strdup_printf("%s u%i", priv->params.format == SANE_FRAME_GRAY ? "Y" : "RGB", MAX(8, priv->params.depth)); format = babl_format(fmt); priv->chunk_len = priv->params.bytes_per_line; priv->data_len = priv->params.bytes_per_line * priv->params.lines; priv->n_frames = 3; GeglRectangle extent = {0, 0, priv->params.pixels_per_line, priv->params.lines}; priv->buffer = gegl_buffer_new (&extent, format); g_debug (G_STRLOC ": buffer is %p in format %s", priv->buffer, fmt); gegl_node_set (priv->load, "buffer", priv->buffer, NULL); priv->first = FALSE; return TRUE; } return FALSE; } gchar* gss_get_output_format (GnomeScanner *scanner) { return GET_PRIVATE (scanner)->format; } /* ACQUISITION */ #if DEBUG /* return a string of [01] corresponding to @bt */ gchar* byte_to_string (guchar bt) { guint i; gchar *s = g_new0(gchar, 9); for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { sprintf(s, "%s%i", s, (bt & (1<<(7-i))) ? 1 : 0); } return s; } #endif /* process 1bit RGB data into RGB 8 */ static void gss_data_color1 (GSaneScanner *gss, GeglRectangle *rect, Babl* format, guchar *buf, gint len) { guint i, tlen; guchar *tbuf, mask, val; tlen = len * 8; tbuf = g_new0 (guchar, tlen); /* we loop each bit */ for (i = 0; i < tlen; i++) { /* get the byte containing the inth bit */ val = buf[i/8]; /* first bit is the MSB */ mask = (0x80 >> (i%8)); tbuf[i] = (val & mask) ? 0xFF : 0x00; } gegl_buffer_set (GET_PRIVATE (gss)->buffer, rect, format, tbuf, GEGL_AUTO_ROWSTRIDE); g_free (tbuf); } /* process 8/16 bit RGB in to … 8/16 bit RGB */ static void gss_data_color (GSaneScanner *gss, GeglRectangle *rect, Babl* format, guchar* buf, gint len) { gegl_buffer_set (GET_PRIVATE (gss)->buffer, rect, format, buf, GEGL_AUTO_ROWSTRIDE); } /* process 1 bit RGB into RGB 8bit */ static void gss_data_color1_three_pass (GSaneScanner *gss, GeglRectangle *rect, Babl* format, guchar *buf, gint len) { GSaneScannerPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gss); guchar *tbuf; guint i, offset = 0, tlen = len * 8; guchar mask; switch (priv->params.format) { case SANE_FRAME_RED: offset = 0; break; case SANE_FRAME_GREEN: offset = 1;; break; case SANE_FRAME_BLUE: offset = 2;; break; default: break; } tbuf = g_new0 (guchar, tlen * 3); gegl_buffer_get (priv->buffer, 1., rect, format, tbuf, GEGL_AUTO_ROWSTRIDE); for (i = 0; i < tlen; i++) { mask = 0x80 >> (i%8); tbuf[i*3+offset] = (buf[i/8] & mask) ? 0xFF : 0x00; } gegl_buffer_set (priv->buffer, rect, format, tbuf, GEGL_AUTO_ROWSTRIDE); g_free (tbuf); } /* 8/16 bit three pass RGB */ static void gss_data_color_three_pass (GSaneScanner *gss, GeglRectangle *rect, Babl* format, guchar* buf, gint len) { GSaneScannerPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gss); guchar *tbuf; guint i, offset = 0, px_stride, sp_stride; /* sample stride */ sp_stride = priv->params.depth/8; px_stride = 3 * sp_stride; switch (priv->params.format) { case SANE_FRAME_RED: offset = 0; break; case SANE_FRAME_GREEN: offset = 1; break; case SANE_FRAME_BLUE: offset = 2; break; default: break; } offset*= sp_stride; tbuf = g_new0 (guchar, len*3); gegl_buffer_get (priv->buffer, 1., rect, NULL, tbuf, GEGL_AUTO_ROWSTRIDE); for (i = 0; i < len/sp_stride; i++) { /* copy 1 or 2 bytes of sample at the right place */ memcpy(tbuf+i*px_stride+offset, buf+i*sp_stride, sp_stride); } gegl_buffer_set (priv->buffer, rect, NULL, tbuf, GEGL_AUTO_ROWSTRIDE); g_free (tbuf); } /* Black&White */ static void gss_data_gray1 (GSaneScanner *gss, GeglRectangle *rect, Babl* format, guchar* buf, gint len) { guchar *tbuf; guint i, tlen; guchar mask; tlen = 8 * len; tbuf = g_new0 (guchar, tlen); for (i = 0; i < tlen; i++) { mask = 0x80 >> (i%8); /* 0 means white and 1 means black, that's SANE standard */ tbuf[i] = (buf[i/8] & mask) ? 0x00 : 0xFF; } gegl_buffer_set (GET_PRIVATE (gss)->buffer, rect, format, tbuf, GEGL_AUTO_ROWSTRIDE); g_free (tbuf); } /* 8/16 bit gray */ static void gss_data_gray (GSaneScanner *gss, GeglRectangle *rect, Babl* format, guchar* buf, gint len) { gegl_buffer_set (GET_PRIVATE (gss)->buffer, rect, format, buf, GEGL_AUTO_ROWSTRIDE); } static gboolean gss_work (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, gdouble *progress) { GSaneScanner *gss = GSANE_SCANNER (plugin); GSaneScannerPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gss); GeglRectangle rect; SANE_Status status; Babl* format; SANE_Byte *buf; SANE_Int len; GSSDataFunc processor = NULL; buf = g_new0 (SANE_Byte, priv->chunk_len); status = sane_read (priv->handle, buf, priv->chunk_len, &len); /* start new frame for three pass acquisition */ if (status == SANE_STATUS_EOF && !priv->params.last_frame) { g_free (buf); return gss_sane_start (gss); } /* EOF, NO_DOCS, errors … */ if (status != SANE_STATUS_GOOD) { gs_debug (G_STRLOC ": %s", sane_strstatus (status)); g_free (buf); return FALSE; } /* determine which function to call */ switch (priv->params.format) { case SANE_FRAME_RGB: processor = priv->params.depth == 1 ? gss_data_color1 : gss_data_color; priv->n_frames = 1; break; case SANE_FRAME_RED: case SANE_FRAME_GREEN: case SANE_FRAME_BLUE: processor = (priv->params.depth == 1) ? gss_data_color1_three_pass : gss_data_color_three_pass; break; case SANE_FRAME_GRAY: processor = (priv->params.depth == 1) ? gss_data_gray1 : gss_data_gray; break; default: g_warning ("Frame format not supported"); return FALSE; break; } rect.x = priv->bytes_read % priv->params.bytes_per_line; rect.y = priv->bytes_read / priv->params.bytes_per_line; rect.height = len / priv->params.bytes_per_line; rect.width = priv->params.pixels_per_line; g_object_get (priv->buffer, "format", &format, NULL); if (processor) processor(gss, &rect, format, buf, len); g_free (buf); priv->bytes_read+= len; /* This very complex formula compute the right progress over one or three frame */ *progress = ((gdouble) priv->frame_no-1) * (1./(gdouble) priv->n_frames) + ((gdouble) priv->bytes_read / (gdouble) priv->data_len) / (gdouble) priv->n_frames; return TRUE; } static void gss_end_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin) { GSaneScanner *gss = GSANE_SCANNER (plugin); GSaneScannerPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gss); sane_cancel (priv->handle); g_object_unref (priv->buffer); g_free (priv->format); priv->format = NULL; priv->buffer = NULL; } /* INTERNALS */ static void gss_init (GSaneScanner *gss) { GSaneScannerPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gss); MetaParam *mp; /* declare MetaParams */ #define gss_mp_new(name, gss) mp = meta_param_##name(gss); \ g_hash_table_insert (priv->meta_params, meta_param_get_name (mp), mp) gss_mp_new(paper_size, gss); gss_mp_new(source, gss); gss_mp_new(preview, gss); #undef gss_mp_new /* launch options probe */ gss_probe_options (gss); } static void gss_probe_options(GSaneScanner *gss) { GSaneScannerPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gss); GParamSpec *spec; GPtrArray *arg = g_ptr_array_sized_new (3); GValue *value; MetaParam *mp = NULL; gint n, i; static const gchar*front_option_names[] = { "resolution", "source", "mode", NULL }; static const gchar*hidden_options[] = { NULL }; gnome_scanner_set_status (GNOME_SCANNER (gss), GNOME_SCANNER_BUSY); spec = gss_option_get_param_spec (gss, 0); value = gsane_scanner_option_get_value(gss, spec); n = g_value_get_int(value); g_free(value); gs_debug(" === Device %s (%d options) ===", gnome_scan_plugin_get_name(GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN(gss)), n); g_ptr_array_add (arg, gss); g_ptr_array_add (arg, &mp); /* loop each sane option */ for (i = 1; i < n; i++) { /* get corresponding spec */ spec = gss_option_get_param_spec(gss, i); if (spec) { /* override group for front options */ if (gss_option_name_matches_array (spec, front_option_names)) { gs_param_spec_set_group (spec, GS_PARAM_GROUP_SCANNER_FRONT); } if (gss_option_name_matches_array (spec, hidden_options)) { gs_param_spec_set_group (spec, GS_PARAM_GROUP_HIDDEN); } /* search if this option does not belong to a MetaParam */ mp = NULL; g_ptr_array_add (arg, spec); g_hash_table_foreach (priv->meta_params, (GHFunc) gss_mp_foreach_option_matches, arg); g_ptr_array_remove (arg, spec); if (mp) meta_param_add_params (mp, spec); /* or add directly to scanner */ else gnome_scan_plugin_params_add (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (gss), spec); } } /* now ask each MetaParam to add its param to the scanner */ g_hash_table_foreach (priv->meta_params, (GHFunc) gss_mp_foreach_add_param, gss); gs_debug ("\n"); gnome_scanner_set_status (GNOME_SCANNER (gss), GNOME_SCANNER_READY); if (priv->changed) { gnome_scanner_settings_changed (GNOME_SCANNER (gss)); priv->changed = FALSE; } g_thread_exit (NULL); } static GParamSpec* gss_option_get_param_spec (GSaneScanner *gss, SANE_Int n) { static GQuark group; static gint unnamed = 0; GSaneScannerPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE(gss); GParamSpec *spec = NULL; GValue *default_value = NULL, *value, *vmin, *vmax, *vstep; GValueArray *values; GType type = G_TYPE_INVALID; GType spec_type = G_TYPE_INVALID; gchar *constraint, *name, *sflags; gint i, m; guint flags = 0, unit; GEnumClass *enumclass; GEnumValue *enumvalue; const SANE_Option_Descriptor *desc; desc = sane_get_option_descriptor(priv->handle, n); /* FLAG */ sflags = ""; if (SANE_OPTION_IS_ACTIVE (desc->cap)) { flags = flags | G_PARAM_WRITABLE; sflags = "writable"; } /* UNIT */ switch (desc->unit) { case SANE_UNIT_PIXEL: unit = GS_UNIT_PIXEL; break; case SANE_UNIT_BIT: unit = GS_UNIT_BIT; break; case SANE_UNIT_MM: unit = GS_UNIT_MM; break; case SANE_UNIT_DPI: unit = GS_UNIT_DPI; break; case SANE_UNIT_PERCENT: unit = GS_UNIT_PERCENT; break; case SANE_UNIT_MICROSECOND: unit = GS_UNIT_PERCENT; break; case SANE_UNIT_NONE: default: unit = GS_UNIT_NONE; break; } enumclass = g_type_class_ref (GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_UNIT); enumvalue = g_enum_get_value (enumclass, unit); g_type_class_unref (enumclass); /* VALUE TYPE*/ switch (desc->type) { case SANE_TYPE_BOOL: type = G_TYPE_BOOLEAN; break; case SANE_TYPE_INT: type = G_TYPE_INT; break; case SANE_TYPE_FIXED: type = G_TYPE_DOUBLE; break; case SANE_TYPE_STRING: type = G_TYPE_STRING; break; case SANE_TYPE_GROUP: group = g_quark_from_string(desc->title); gs_debug ("\n"); gs_debug (" -- Group « %s » --", desc->title); type = G_TYPE_NONE; return NULL; break; case SANE_TYPE_BUTTON: gs_debug("// button : %s (%s)", desc->title, desc->desc); type = G_TYPE_NONE; return NULL; break; } /* workaround buggy epson driver */ if (n == 0) type = G_TYPE_INT; name = g_utf8_strlen(desc->name, 32) < 1 ? g_strdup_printf("option-%i", unnamed++) : g_strdup (desc->name); if (desc->cap & SANE_CAP_HARD_SELECT) { gs_debug ("/!\\ IGNORING BUTTON %s !", name); return NULL; } /* SPEC_TYPE */ switch (desc->constraint_type) { /* RANGE */ case SANE_CONSTRAINT_RANGE: spec_type = GS_TYPE_PARAM_RANGE; break; /* ENUM */ case SANE_CONSTRAINT_WORD_LIST: case SANE_CONSTRAINT_STRING_LIST: spec_type = GS_TYPE_PARAM_ENUM; break; case SANE_CONSTRAINT_NONE: constraint = NULL; switch (type) { case G_TYPE_BOOLEAN: spec_type = G_TYPE_PARAM_BOOLEAN; break; case G_TYPE_INT: spec_type = G_TYPE_PARAM_INT; break; case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: spec_type = G_TYPE_PARAM_DOUBLE; break; case G_TYPE_STRING: spec_type = G_TYPE_PARAM_STRING; break; default: spec_type = G_TYPE_NONE; break; } break; } if (type != G_TYPE_NONE) { if (desc->cap & SANE_CAP_AUTOMATIC) gss_option_set_default_value_by_index (gss, n, type); default_value = gss_option_get_value_by_index (gss, n, type); } /* SPEC */ if (spec_type == G_TYPE_PARAM_BOOLEAN) { spec = gs_param_spec_boolean (name, desc->title, desc->desc, group, g_value_get_boolean (default_value), flags); } else if (spec_type == G_TYPE_PARAM_INT) { spec = gs_param_spec_int(name, desc->title, desc->desc, group, G_MININT, G_MAXINT, g_value_get_int (default_value), flags); } else if (spec_type == G_TYPE_PARAM_DOUBLE) { spec = gs_param_spec_double (name, desc->title, desc->desc, group, G_MINDOUBLE, G_MAXDOUBLE, MIN (G_MAXDOUBLE, MAX (G_MINDOUBLE, g_value_get_double (default_value))), flags); } else if (spec_type == G_TYPE_PARAM_STRING) { spec = gs_param_spec_string (name, desc->title, desc->desc, group, dgettext ("sane-backends", g_value_get_string (default_value)), flags); } else if (spec_type == GS_TYPE_PARAM_RANGE) { /* init values */ value = g_new0(GValue, 1); g_value_init (value, type); vmin = g_new0(GValue, 1); g_value_init (vmin, type); vmax = g_new0(GValue, 1); g_value_init (vmax, type); vstep = g_new0(GValue, 1); g_value_init (vstep, type); /* set values */ switch (type) { case G_TYPE_INT: g_value_set_int (vmin, desc->constraint.range->min); g_value_set_int (vmax, desc->constraint.range->max); g_value_set_int (vstep, MAX(1, desc->constraint.range->quant)); break; case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: g_value_set_double (vmin, SANE_UNFIX (desc->constraint.range->min)); g_value_set_double (vmax, SANE_UNFIX (desc->constraint.range->max)); g_value_set_double (vstep, MAX(1., SANE_UNFIX (desc->constraint.range->quant))); break; } constraint = g_strdup_printf ("[%s;%s;%s]", g_strdup_value_contents (vmin), g_strdup_value_contents (vstep), g_strdup_value_contents (vmax)); /* create spec */ spec = gs_param_spec_range(name, desc->title, desc->desc, group, vmin, vmax, vstep, default_value, flags); g_free (vmin); g_free (vmax); g_free (vstep); } /* ENUM */ else if (spec_type == GS_TYPE_PARAM_ENUM) { value = g_new0(GValue, 1); g_value_init (value, type); constraint = ""; if (type == G_TYPE_STRING) { values = g_value_array_new (0); for (i = 0; desc->constraint.string_list[i]; i++) { g_value_set_static_string (value, desc->constraint.string_list[i]); g_value_array_append(values, value); } if (g_value_get_string (default_value) == NULL) { g_value_unset (default_value); g_free (default_value); default_value = values->values; } constraint = g_strdup_printf ("{\"%s\"}", g_strjoinv("\", \"", (gchar**) desc->constraint.string_list)); } else { m = (gint) desc->constraint.word_list[0]; values = g_value_array_new (m); for (i = 0; i < m; i++) { switch (type) { case G_TYPE_INT: g_value_set_int (value, desc->constraint.word_list[i+1]); constraint = g_strdup_printf("%s, %d", constraint, g_value_get_int (value)); break; case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: g_value_set_double (value, SANE_UNFIX(desc->constraint.word_list[i+1])); constraint = g_strdup_printf("%s; %.2f", constraint, g_value_get_double (value)); break; } g_value_array_append (values, value); } constraint = g_strdup_printf("{%s}", constraint+2); } g_value_unset (value); g_free (value); spec = gs_param_spec_enum(name, desc->title, desc->desc, group, values, default_value, flags); } else if (spec_type == G_TYPE_NONE) { return NULL; } /* common specs datas */ if (spec) { g_param_spec_set_qdata (spec, GSANE_OPTION_DESC_QUARK, (gpointer) desc); gs_param_spec_set_group (spec, group); gs_param_spec_set_domain (spec, "sane-backends"); gs_param_spec_set_unit (spec, unit); gs_param_spec_set_index(spec, (guint) n); } gs_debug ("%s (%s):", desc->title, desc->name); gs_debug (" %s %s (%s), %s", g_type_name(type), enumvalue->value_nick, g_type_name(spec_type), constraint); gs_debug (" default = %s ; flags = {%s}", g_strdup_value_contents (default_value), sflags); gs_debug ("%s", ""); g_free (name); g_free (constraint); return spec; } static void gss_option_set_default_value_by_index (GSaneScanner *gss, SANE_Int n, GType type) { GSaneScannerPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gss); SANE_Status status; SANE_Int i; status = sane_control_option (priv->handle, n, SANE_ACTION_SET_AUTO, NULL, &i); } GValue* gsane_scanner_option_get_value (GSaneScanner *sane, GParamSpec *spec) { /* determine true value type using gs_param_value_set_default */ GValue *default_value = g_new0 (GValue, 1); GType type; g_value_init (default_value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (spec)); g_param_value_set_default (spec, default_value); type = G_VALUE_TYPE (default_value); g_value_unset (default_value); g_free (default_value); return gss_option_get_value_by_index (sane, (SANE_Int) gs_param_spec_get_index (spec), type); } static GValue* gss_option_get_value_by_index (GSaneScanner *gss, SANE_Int n, GType type) { GSaneScannerPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gss); GValue *value = g_new0(GValue, 1); const SANE_Option_Descriptor *desc; SANE_Status status; SANE_Int i; void *v; desc = sane_get_option_descriptor (priv->handle, n); g_value_init (value, type); v = g_malloc0(desc->size); status = sane_control_option(priv->handle, n, SANE_ACTION_GET_VALUE, v, &i); switch (type) { case G_TYPE_BOOLEAN: g_value_set_boolean(value, *((gboolean*) v)); break; case G_TYPE_INT: g_value_set_int(value, *((gint*) v)); break; case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: g_value_set_double(value, SANE_UNFIX (*((SANE_Word*) v))); break; case G_TYPE_FLOAT: g_value_set_float(value, SANE_UNFIX (*((SANE_Word*) v))); break; case G_TYPE_STRING: g_value_set_string (value, g_strdup(v)); 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See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "gsane-meta-param.h" /** * GSANE_DEFINE_META_PARAM: * @opts: the swallowed sane options * @params: the generated params ? * **/ #define GSANE_DEFINE_META_PARAM(Name, name, opts, params) \ static void meta_param_##name##_class_init (MetaParamClass *klass); \ static void meta_param_##name##_init (MetaParam *mp); \ static void meta_param_##name##_finalize (MetaParam *param); \ static void meta_param_##name##_add_param (MetaParam *param, GParamSpec *spec); \ static gboolean meta_param_##name##_get_params (MetaParam *param); \ static GValue* meta_param_##name##_get_value (MetaParam *param, GParamSpec *spec); \ static SANE_Int meta_param_##name##_set_value (MetaParam *param, GParamSpec *spec, GValue *value); \ GType meta_param_##name##_get_type () { \ static GType type; \ if (type == 0) { \ static MetaParamTypeInfo info = { \ sizeof (MetaParam##Name), \ (GClassInitFunc) meta_param_##name##_class_init, \ (GInstanceInitFunc) meta_param_##name##_init \ }; \ type = meta_param_type_register_static ("MetaParam" #Name, &info); \ } \ return type; \ } \ static void meta_param_##name##_class_init (MetaParamClass *klass) { \ MetaParamClass *parent_class = GSANE_META_PARAM_CLASS (klass); \ parent_class->finalize = meta_param_##name##_finalize; \ parent_class->add_param = meta_param_##name##_add_param; \ parent_class->get_params = meta_param_##name##_get_params; \ parent_class->set_value = meta_param_##name##_set_value; \ parent_class->get_value = meta_param_##name##_get_value; \ parent_class->options_names = g_strsplit (opts, ",", 8); \ parent_class->params_names = g_strsplit (params, ",", 8); \ } \ MetaParam* meta_param_##name (GSaneScanner *gss) { \ return meta_param_internal (meta_param_##name##_get_type(), #name, gss); } typedef struct _MetaParamTypeInfo MetaParamTypeInfo; struct _MetaParamTypeInfo { guint instance_size; GClassInitFunc class_init; GInstanceInitFunc init; }; /* META PARAMS */ static void meta_param_class_init (MetaParamClass *klass); static void meta_param_init (MetaParam *param); GType meta_param_get_type () { static GType type = 0; static GTypeInfo tinfo = { sizeof (MetaParamClass), NULL, NULL, /* base */ (GClassInitFunc) meta_param_class_init, NULL, NULL, /* class */ sizeof (MetaParam), 0, (GInstanceInitFunc) meta_param_init, NULL }; static GTypeFundamentalInfo finfo = { G_TYPE_FLAG_CLASSED | G_TYPE_FLAG_INSTANTIATABLE | G_TYPE_FLAG_DERIVABLE }; if (type == 0) { type = g_type_fundamental_next(); g_type_register_fundamental (type, "MetaParam", &tinfo, &finfo, G_TYPE_FLAG_ABSTRACT); } return type; } static void meta_param_class_init (MetaParamClass *klass) { } static void meta_param_init (MetaParam *param) { } static GType meta_param_type_register_static (const gchar *name, const MetaParamTypeInfo *mp_info) { GTypeInfo info = { sizeof (MetaParamClass), NULL, NULL, /* base */ (GClassInitFunc) mp_info->class_init, NULL, mp_info, mp_info->instance_size, 0, mp_info->init, NULL, }; return g_type_register_static (GSANE_TYPE_META_PARAM, name, &info, 0); } MetaParam* meta_param_internal (GType type, gchar *name, GSaneScanner *gss) { MetaParam* param = GSANE_META_PARAM (g_type_create_instance (type)); param->name = name; param->gss = gss; return param; } gchar* meta_param_get_name (MetaParam *mp) { return g_strdup (mp->name); } void meta_param_add_params (MetaParam *mp, GParamSpec *spec) { GSANE_META_PARAM_GET_CLASS (mp)->add_param (mp, spec); } gboolean meta_param_get_params (MetaParam *mp) { return GSANE_META_PARAM_GET_CLASS (mp)->get_params (mp); } SANE_Int meta_param_set_value (MetaParam *mp, GParamSpec *spec, GnomeScanSettings *settings) { mp->settings = g_object_ref (settings); GValue *value = gnome_scan_settings_get (settings, g_param_spec_get_name (spec)); SANE_Int ret = GSANE_META_PARAM_GET_CLASS (mp)->set_value (mp, spec, value); g_object_unref (mp->settings); mp->settings = NULL; return ret; } GValue* meta_param_get_value (MetaParam *mp, GParamSpec *spec) { return GSANE_META_PARAM_GET_CLASS (mp)->get_value (mp, spec); } void meta_param_destroy (MetaParam* mp) { MetaParamClass *klass = GSANE_META_PARAM_GET_CLASS (mp); klass->finalize (mp); g_type_free_instance (&mp->instance); } /* AREA */ /* TODO : handle paper-width,paper-height */ GSANE_DEFINE_META_PARAM(PaperSize, paper_size, "tl-x,tl-y,br-x,br-y," /* the following options are just swallowed */ "page-format,paper-size," "paper-width,paper-height,quick-format", "paper-size,orig,page-orientation"); static void meta_param_paper_size_init (MetaParam *mp) { } static void meta_param_paper_size_finalize (MetaParam *param) { } static void meta_param_paper_size_add_param (MetaParam *mp, GParamSpec *spec) { MetaParamPaperSize *mpps = GSANE_META_PARAM_PAPER_SIZE (mp); const gchar *name = g_param_spec_get_name (spec); /*g_debug ("%s:%i %s, %s", __FUNCTION__, __LINE__, mp->name, name);*/ if (g_str_equal (name, "tl-x")) { mpps->tl_x = spec; } else if (g_str_equal (name, "tl-y")) { mpps->tl_y = spec; } else if (g_str_equal (name, "br-x")) { mpps->br_x = spec; } else if (g_str_equal (name, "br-y")) { mpps->br_y = spec; } else if (g_str_equal (name, "paper-size") || g_str_equal (name, "paper-format")) { g_debug (G_STRLOC ": Warning : ignoring %s option", name); } } static gboolean meta_param_paper_size_get_params (MetaParam *mp) { GParamSpec *pspec; GValue *integer = g_new0 (GValue, 1); GSParamSpecRange* spec; MetaParamPaperSize *mpps; GeglRectangle rect, deft; gint i; mpps = GSANE_META_PARAM_PAPER_SIZE (mp); g_value_init (integer, G_TYPE_INT); #define set_int(val,var) g_value_transform (val, integer); var = g_value_get_int (integer) spec = GS_PARAM_SPEC_RANGE (mpps->tl_x); /* set_int (spec->minimum, rect.x); /\* usualy 0 *\/ */ set_int (spec->maximum, rect.width); set_int (spec->default_value, deft.x); spec = GS_PARAM_SPEC_RANGE (mpps->tl_y); /* set_int (spec->minimum, rect.y); /\* usualy 0 *\/ */ set_int (spec->maximum, rect.height); set_int (spec->default_value, deft.y); spec = GS_PARAM_SPEC_RANGE (mpps->br_x); set_int (spec->default_value, deft.width); deft.width-= deft.x; spec = GS_PARAM_SPEC_RANGE (mpps->br_y); set_int (spec->default_value, deft.height); deft.height-= deft.y; mpps->area.width = rect.width; mpps->area.height = rect.height; #undef set_int /* note: decomposing area in three options orientation, origin and paper-size expect these option to appear in this order. */ /* ORIENTATION */ pspec = gs_param_spec_page_orientation ("page-orientation", N_("Page Orientation"), N_("Page orientation"), GS_PARAM_GROUP_FORMAT, GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT, G_PARAM_SPEC (mpps->tl_x)->flags); gs_param_spec_set_index (pspec, gs_param_spec_get_index (G_PARAM_SPEC (mpps->tl_x))+2); g_param_spec_set_qdata (pspec, GSANE_META_PARAM_QUARK, mp); gnome_scan_plugin_params_add (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (mp->gss), pspec); /* ORIG */ pspec = gs_param_spec_pointer ("origin", N_("Origin"), N_("Origin of scan window"), GS_PARAM_GROUP_PREVIEW, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_PREVIEW_PLUGIN_AREA, G_PARAM_SPEC (mpps->tl_x)->flags); gs_param_spec_set_index (pspec, gs_param_spec_get_index (G_PARAM_SPEC (mpps->tl_x))+1); g_param_spec_set_qdata (pspec, GSANE_META_PARAM_QUARK, mp); gnome_scan_plugin_params_add (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (mp->gss), pspec); /* PAPER SIZE */ static const gchar*names[] = { GTK_PAPER_NAME_A5, GTK_PAPER_NAME_A4, GTK_PAPER_NAME_B5, GTK_PAPER_NAME_LETTER, GTK_PAPER_NAME_EXECUTIVE, GTK_PAPER_NAME_LEGAL, "iso_dl", "om_small-photo", NULL /* what else ? */ }; GSList *enumeration = NULL; GValue *v; #define get_opt(opt,var) v=gsane_scanner_option_get_value (mp->gss, mpps->opt); \ g_value_transform(v,integer); \ g_free(v); \ var = g_value_get_int(integer); gint x,y,w,h; get_opt(tl_x, x); get_opt(tl_y, y); get_opt(br_x, w); get_opt(br_y, h); w-=x; h-=y; mpps->roi.x = x; mpps->roi.y = y; mpps->roi.width = w; mpps->roi.height = h; #undef get_opt g_value_unset (integer); g_free (integer); enumeration = g_slist_append (enumeration, gtk_paper_size_new_custom ("manual", /* translator: Manual is the name of user defined paper size. */ _("Manual"), w, h, GTK_UNIT_MM)); g_debug("%dx%d %s at %f", rect.width, rect.width, gs_enum_get_nick_from_value(GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_UNIT, gs_param_spec_get_unit(mpps->tl_x)), mpps->resolution); enumeration = g_slist_append (enumeration, gtk_paper_size_new_custom ("maximal", _("Maximal"), gs_convert_to_mm((gdouble)rect.width, gs_param_spec_get_unit(mpps->tl_x), mpps->resolution), gs_convert_to_mm((gdouble)rect.height, gs_param_spec_get_unit(mpps->tl_x), mpps->resolution), GTK_UNIT_MM)); for (i = 0 ; names[i] ; i++) { enumeration = g_slist_append (enumeration, gtk_paper_size_new (names[i])); } pspec = gs_param_spec_paper_size ("paper-size", N_("Paper Size"), N_("Document paper size."), GS_PARAM_GROUP_FORMAT, enumeration->data, enumeration, G_PARAM_SPEC (mpps->tl_x)->flags); gs_param_spec_set_index (pspec, gs_param_spec_get_index (G_PARAM_SPEC (mpps->tl_x))); g_param_spec_set_qdata (pspec, GSANE_META_PARAM_QUARK, mp); gnome_scan_plugin_params_add (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (mp->gss), pspec); return TRUE; } GdkRectangle* gs_rectange_rotate(GdkRectangle *r, GdkRectangle *a, guint angle) { GdkRectangle *res = g_memdup(r, sizeof(GdkRectangle)); angle%= 360; switch (angle) { case 0: break; case 270: res->width = r->height; res->height = r->width; res->x = r->y; res->y = a->width - r->x - r->width; break; case 180: res->x = a->width - r->x - r->width; res->y = a->height - r->y - r->height; break; case 90: res->width = r->height; res->height = r->width; res->y = r->x; res->x = a->height - r->y - r->height; break; default: g_warning("%s: %i degree rotation is not supported", __FUNCTION__, angle); break; } return res; } static SANE_Int mpps_set_roi(MetaParam *mp) { MetaParamPaperSize *mpps = GSANE_META_PARAM_PAPER_SIZE(mp); SANE_Int i = 0; /* setup translator for integer/double handling */ GValue *real = g_new0 (GValue, 1); GValue *trans = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (real, G_TYPE_DOUBLE); g_value_init (trans, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (mpps->tl_x)); g_param_value_set_default (mpps->tl_x, trans); GSRectangle *r, *u; /* rotation, unit */ guint unit = gs_param_spec_get_unit (mpps->tl_x); #define set_opt(opt,val) g_value_set_double(real,(val)); \ g_value_transform(real, trans); \ i=i|gsane_scanner_option_set_value (mp->gss, mpps->opt, trans) #define get_opt(opt,var) v=gsane_scanner_option_get_value (mp->gss, mpps->opt); \ g_value_transform(v,real); \ g_free(v); \ var = g_value_get_double(real); r = gs_rectangle_rotate (&mpps->roi, &mpps->area, mpps->rotation); u = gs_rectangle_convert_from_mm (r, unit, mpps->resolution); g_free(r); set_opt(tl_x, u->x); set_opt(tl_y, u->y); set_opt(br_x, u->x + u->width); set_opt(br_y, u->y + u->height); g_free(u); g_value_unset (trans); g_free (trans); #undef set_opt #undef get_opt return i; } static SANE_Int meta_param_paper_size_set_value (MetaParam *mp, GParamSpec *spec, GValue *value) { MetaParamPaperSize *mpps = GSANE_META_PARAM_PAPER_SIZE (mp); gint w, h; guint unit; if (gnome_scan_settings_get_boolean(mp->settings, "preview")) return 0; const gchar*name = g_param_spec_get_name (spec); mpps->rotation = gnome_scan_settings_get_int (mp->settings, "rotation"); mpps->resolution = gnome_scan_settings_get_double (mp->settings, "resolution"); /* paper-size */ if (g_str_equal (name, "paper-size")) { mpps->ps = g_value_get_boxed (value); switch (gs_param_spec_get_unit (mpps->tl_x)) { case GS_UNIT_MM: unit = GTK_UNIT_MM; break; case GS_UNIT_PIXEL: default: /* warning: gtk uses hardcoded 72dpi resolution */ unit = GTK_UNIT_PIXEL; break; } switch (mpps->po) { case GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE: case GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_REVERSE_LANDSCAPE: h = gtk_paper_size_get_width (mpps->ps, unit); w = gtk_paper_size_get_height (mpps->ps, unit); break; case GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT: case GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_REVERSE_PORTRAIT: default: w = gtk_paper_size_get_width (mpps->ps, unit); h = gtk_paper_size_get_height (mpps->ps, unit); break; } mpps->roi.width = w; mpps->roi.height = h; } else if (g_str_equal (name, "origin")) { mpps->origin = g_value_get_pointer (value); mpps->roi.x = mpps->origin->x; mpps->roi.y = mpps->origin->y; } else if (g_str_equal (name, "page-orientation")) { mpps->po = g_value_get_enum (value); gint t; w = mpps->roi.width; h = mpps->roi.height; switch (mpps->po) { case GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT: case GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_REVERSE_PORTRAIT: if (w > h) { t = h; h = w; w = t; } break; case GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE: case GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_REVERSE_LANDSCAPE: if (w < h) { t = h; h = w; w = t; } break; } mpps->roi.width = w; mpps->roi.height= h; } return mpps_set_roi(mp); } static GValue* meta_param_paper_size_get_value (MetaParam *mp, GParamSpec *spec) { /* TODO: implement get value : convert SANE value to origin, papersize, and orientation */ return NULL; } /* SOURCE */ /* TODO: handle duplex/simplex as boolean */ GSANE_DEFINE_META_PARAM(Source, source, "doc-source,source,adf,duplex", "source"); /* SANE 2 well known source option value */ #define GSANE_SOURCE_FLATBED N_("Flatbed") #define GSANE_SOURCE_ADF N_("Automatic Document Feeder") /* device source option allowing to scan film and transparency */ #define GSANE_SOURCE_TRANS N_("Transparency Adapter") static void meta_param_source_init (MetaParam *mp) { MetaParamSource *mps = GSANE_META_PARAM_SOURCE (mp); mps->dic = g_hash_table_new (g_str_hash, g_str_equal); } static void meta_param_source_finalize (MetaParam *mp) { MetaParamSource *mps = GSANE_META_PARAM_SOURCE (mp); g_hash_table_destroy (mps->dic); } /* workaround to make all backend source option consistent */ static const gchar* meta_param_source_get_src (const gchar *sane_val) { static const gchar* flatbed_src[] = { "FB", "Normal", NULL }; static const gchar* adf_src[] = { "ADF", "ADF Front", NULL }; static const gchar* trans_src[] = { "Transparency", "Film", NULL }; if (gsane_str_matches_strv (sane_val, flatbed_src)) { return GSANE_SOURCE_FLATBED; } else if (gsane_str_matches_strv (sane_val, adf_src)) { return GSANE_SOURCE_ADF; } else if (gsane_str_matches_strv (sane_val, trans_src)) { return GSANE_SOURCE_TRANS; } return sane_val; } static void meta_param_source_add_param (MetaParam *mp, GParamSpec *spec) { MetaParamSource *mps = GSANE_META_PARAM_SOURCE (mp); static const gchar* src_names[] = { "source", "doc-source", /* samsung backend use doc-source x( */ NULL }; if (gsane_str_matches_strv (g_param_spec_get_name (spec), src_names)) { mps->source = spec; return; } #define set_opt_if_matches(param, oname, opt) if (g_str_equal (#oname, g_param_spec_get_name (opt))) { \ param->oname = opt; return; } set_opt_if_matches(mps, duplex, spec); set_opt_if_matches(mps, adf, spec); #undef set_opt_if_matches } static gboolean meta_param_source_get_params (MetaParam *mp) { MetaParamSource *mps = GSANE_META_PARAM_SOURCE (mp); GSParamSpecEnum *psenum; GParamSpec *spec; GValueArray* sources; GValue *value, *default_value; const gchar *sane_val, *src; guint i; sources = g_value_array_new (3); if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC (mps->source)) { psenum = GS_PARAM_SPEC_ENUM (mps->source); for (i = 0; i < psenum->values->n_values; i++) { value = g_value_array_get_nth (psenum->values, i); sane_val = g_value_get_string (value); src = meta_param_source_get_src (sane_val); if (src) { g_hash_table_insert (mps->dic, g_strdup (src), g_strdup (sane_val)); value = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (value, G_TYPE_STRING); g_value_set_string (value, src); g_value_array_append (sources, value); } } /* get default value and convert it */ default_value = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (default_value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (mps->source)); g_param_value_set_default (mps->source, default_value); value = g_new0 (GValue, 1); g_value_init (value, G_TYPE_STRING); g_value_copy (default_value, value); g_value_unset (default_value); g_free (default_value); spec = gs_param_spec_enum ("source", g_param_spec_get_nick (mps->source), g_param_spec_get_blurb (mps->source), gs_param_spec_get_group (mps->source), sources, value, mps->source->flags); gs_param_spec_set_group (spec, GS_PARAM_GROUP_SCANNER_FRONT); gs_param_spec_set_domain (spec, gs_param_spec_get_domain (mps->source)); gs_param_spec_set_index (spec, gs_param_spec_get_index (mps->source)); gs_param_spec_set_unit (spec, GS_UNIT_NONE); g_param_spec_set_qdata (spec, GSANE_META_PARAM_QUARK, mp); gnome_scan_plugin_params_add (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (mp->gss), spec); } /* duplex, not tested too */ if (G_IS_PARAM_SPEC_BOOLEAN (mps->duplex)) { gs_param_spec_set_group (mps->duplex, GS_PARAM_GROUP_FORMAT); g_param_spec_set_qdata (mps->duplex, GSANE_META_PARAM_QUARK, mp); gnome_scan_plugin_params_add (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (mp->gss), mps->duplex); } return TRUE; } static SANE_Int meta_param_source_set_value (MetaParam *mp, GParamSpec *spec, GValue *value) { MetaParamSource *mps = GSANE_META_PARAM_SOURCE (mp); GValue *val; gchar *src_val, *sane_val; SANE_Int i = 0; if (g_str_equal (g_param_spec_get_name (spec), "duplex")) { gsane_scanner_option_set_value (mp->gss, spec, value); } else if (g_str_equal (g_param_spec_get_name (spec), "source")) { val = g_new0 (GValue, 1); src_val = g_value_dup_string (value); /* Handle device using a boolean ADF option * i'm not able to test this … */ if (mps->adf) { g_value_init (val, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN); g_value_set_boolean (val, g_str_equal (src_val, GSANE_SOURCE_ADF)); i = gsane_scanner_option_set_value (mp->gss, mps->adf, val); g_value_unset (val); } /* set backend value */ sane_val = g_hash_table_lookup (mps->dic, src_val); if (sane_val) { g_value_init (val, G_TYPE_STRING); g_value_set_string (val, sane_val); i = i|gsane_scanner_option_set_value (mp->gss, mps->source, val); g_value_unset (val); } mp->gss->adf = g_str_equal (src_val, GSANE_SOURCE_ADF); g_free (val); g_free (src_val); } return i; } static GValue* meta_param_source_get_value (MetaParam *mp, GParamSpec *spec) { return NULL; } /* PREVIEW */ /* TODO: handle speed */ GSANE_DEFINE_META_PARAM(Preview, preview, "preview", "preview"); static void meta_param_preview_init (MetaParam *mp) { MetaParamPreview *mpp = GSANE_META_PARAM_PREVIEW (mp); mpp->emulate = TRUE; } static void meta_param_preview_finalize (MetaParam *mp) { /*MetaParamPreview *mpp = GSANE_META_PARAM_PREVIEW (mp);*/ } static void meta_param_preview_add_param (MetaParam *mp, GParamSpec *spec) { MetaParamPreview *mpp = GSANE_META_PARAM_PREVIEW (mp); mpp->preview = spec; mpp->emulate = FALSE; } static gboolean meta_param_preview_get_params (MetaParam *mp) { MetaParamPreview *mpp = GSANE_META_PARAM_PREVIEW (mp); g_debug(__FUNCTION__); if (!mpp->preview) { g_debug(G_STRLOC ": Emulate preview"); mpp->preview = gs_param_spec_boolean ("preview", "Preview", "Preview mode", GS_PARAM_GROUP_HIDDEN, FALSE, G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_WRITABLE); gs_param_spec_set_index (mpp->preview, 64); /* always last ? */ } gs_param_spec_set_unit (mpp->preview, GS_UNIT_NONE); g_param_spec_set_qdata (mpp->preview, GSANE_META_PARAM_QUARK, mp); gnome_scan_plugin_params_add (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (mp->gss), mpp->preview); return TRUE; } static SANE_Int meta_param_preview_set_value (MetaParam *mp, GParamSpec *spec, GValue *value) { MetaParamPreview *mpp = GSANE_META_PARAM_PREVIEW (mp); MetaParamPaperSize *mpps = GSANE_META_PARAM_PAPER_SIZE (gsane_scanner_get_meta_param(mp->gss, "paper_size")); SANE_Int i = 0; mpp->preview_mode = g_value_get_boolean (value); if (mpp->preview_mode) { if (mpp->emulate) { g_debug("emulating preview"); /* area */ #define set_opt(opt, borne) i=i|gsane_scanner_option_set_value (mp->gss, opt,GS_PARAM_SPEC_RANGE(opt)->borne) set_opt(mpps->tl_x, minimum); set_opt(mpps->tl_y, minimum); set_opt(mpps->br_x, maximum); set_opt(mpps->br_y, maximum); #undef set_opt /* TODO: speed */ } else { g_debug("passing preview"); gsane_scanner_option_set_value (mp->gss, spec, value); } } return i; } static GValue* meta_param_preview_get_value (MetaParam *mp, GParamSpec *spec) { MetaParamPreview *mpp = GSANE_META_PARAM_PREVIEW (mp); GValue *value; if (mpp->emulate) { value = g_new0(GValue, 1); g_value_init(value, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN); g_value_set_boolean (value, mpp->preview_mode); } else { value = gsane_scanner_option_get_value (mp->gss, spec); } return value; } gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/gsfile-pspec.h0000644000175000017500000000370111116477505014701 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _GSFILE_PSPEC_H #define _GSFILE_PSPEC_H #include #include #include #include G_BEGIN_DECLS /* FILENAMES */ #define GSFILE_TYPE_PARAM_FILENAMES (gsfile_param_filenames_get_type ()) #define GSFILE_PARAM_SPEC_FILENAMES(p) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((p), GSFILE_TYPE_PARAM_FILENAMES, GSFileParamSpecFilenames)) #define GSFILE_IS_PARAM_SPEC_FILENAMES(p) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((p), GSFILE_TYPE_PARAM_FILENAMES)) typedef struct _GSFileParamSpecFilenames GSFileParamSpecFilenames; /** * GSFileParamSpecFilenames: * * This spec is used to select existing files. */ struct _GSFileParamSpecFilenames { /*< private >*/ GParamSpec parent_instance; }; GType gsfile_param_filenames_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; GParamSpec* gsfile_param_spec_filenames (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GSList *formats, GParamFlags flags); GSList* gsfile_param_spec_filenames_get_formats (GParamSpec *pspec); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GSFILE_PSPEC_H */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000164211116477505014205 00000000000000INCLUDES = \ $(GNOME_SCAN_CFLAGS) \ -I$(top_srcdir)/lib AM_CFLAGS = -Wall -g modulesdir = @MODULE_DIR@ modules_LTLIBRARIES = \ libgsfiles.la \ libgsane.la libgsfiles_la_SOURCES = \ gsfile-scanner.h\ gsfile-scanner.c \ gsfile-module.c \ gsfile-module.h \ gsfile-backend.h \ gsfile-backend.c \ gsfile-filenames-widget.h \ gsfile-filenames-widget.c \ gsfile-pspec.h \ gsfile-pspec.c libgsfiles_la_LDFLAGS = -avoid-version libgsane_la_SOURCES = \ gsane-backend.h \ gsane-backend.c \ gsane-scanner.h \ gsane-scanner.c \ gsane-module.c \ gsane-meta-param.h \ gsane-meta-param.c \ gsane-common.h \ gsane-common.c libgsane_la_LDFLAGS = -avoid-version libgsane_la_LIBADD = \ -L$(top_builddir)/lib -l@SONAME@ \ -lsane # ## File created by the gnome-build tools gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/gsane-backend.h0000644000175000017500000000375111116477505015007 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _GSANE_BACKEND_H_ #define _GSANE_BACKEND_H_ #include #include G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GSANE_TYPE_BACKEND (gsane_backend_get_type ()) #define GSANE_BACKEND(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BACKEND_SANE, GSaneBackend)) #define GSANE_BACKEND_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BACKEND_SANE, GSaneBackendClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_BACKEND_SANE(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BACKEND_SANE)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_BACKEND_SANE_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BACKEND_SANE)) #define GSANE_BACKEND_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BACKEND_SANE, GSaneBackendClass)) typedef struct _GSaneBackendClass GSaneBackendClass; typedef struct _GSaneBackend GSaneBackend; struct _GSaneBackendClass { GnomeScanBackendClass parent_class; }; struct _GSaneBackend { GnomeScanBackend parent_instance; }; GType gsane_backend_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; void gsane_backend_register_type(GTypeModule *module); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GSANE_BACKEND_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/gsfile-scanner.h0000644000175000017500000000375311116477505015227 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _GSFILE_SCANNER_H_ #define _GSFILE_SCANNER_H_ #include #include G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GSFILE_TYPE_SCANNER (gsfile_scanner_get_type ()) #define GSFILE_SCANNER(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GSFILE_TYPE_SCANNER, GSFileScanner)) #define GSFILE_SCANNER_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GSFILE_TYPE_SCANNER, GSFileScannerClass)) #define GSFILE_IS_SCANNER(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GSFILE_TYPE_SCANNER)) #define GSFILE_IS_SCANNER_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GSFILE_TYPE_SCANNER)) #define GSFILE_SCANNER_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GSFILE_TYPE_SCANNER, GSFileScannerClass)) typedef struct _GSFileScannerClass GSFileScannerClass; typedef struct _GSFileScanner GSFileScanner; struct _GSFileScannerClass { GnomeScannerClass parent_class; }; struct _GSFileScanner { GnomeScanner parent_instance; GSList* filenames; GSList* current; }; GType gsfile_scanner_get_type (); void gsfile_scanner_register_type (GTypeModule *module); GnomeScanner *gsfile_scanner_new (); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GSFILE_SCANNER_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/gsfile-backend.c0000644000175000017500000000374711116477505015163 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include #include "gsfile-backend.h" #include "gsfile-scanner.h" static GnomeScanBackendClass* parent_class = NULL; void gsfb_probe_scanners (GnomeScanBackend *backend); GS_DEFINE_MODULE_TYPE (GSFileBackend, gsfile_backend, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BACKEND); static void gsfile_backend_init (GSFileBackend *object) { /* TODO: Add initialization code here */ } static void gsfile_backend_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gsfile_backend_class_init (GSFileBackendClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); GnomeScanBackendClass *backend_class = GNOME_SCAN_BACKEND_CLASS (klass); parent_class = GNOME_SCAN_BACKEND_CLASS (g_type_class_peek_parent (klass)); backend_class->probe_scanners = gsfb_probe_scanners; object_class->finalize = gsfile_backend_finalize; } void gsfb_probe_scanners (GnomeScanBackend *backend) { GnomeScanner *scanner; scanner = gsfile_scanner_new (); gnome_scan_backend_add_scanner (backend, scanner); g_object_unref (scanner); } gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/gsfile-module.c0000644000175000017500000000226711116477505015055 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #include #include "gsfile-backend.h" #include "gsfile-scanner.h" G_MODULE_EXPORT void gnome_scan_module_init (GnomeScanModule *module) { gsfile_scanner_register_type (G_TYPE_MODULE (module)); gsfile_backend_register_type (G_TYPE_MODULE (module)); } G_MODULE_EXPORT void gnome_scan_module_finalize (GnomeScanModule *module) { } gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/gsfile-backend.h0000644000175000017500000000372711116477505015166 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _GSFILE_BACKEND_H_ #define _GSFILE_BACKEND_H_ #include #include G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GSFILE_TYPE_BACKEND (gsfile_backend_get_type ()) #define GSFILE_BACKEND(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GSFILE_TYPE_BACKEND, GSFileBackend)) #define GSFILE_BACKEND_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GSFILE_TYPE_BACKEND, GSFileBackendClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_BACKEND_FILE(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GSFILE_TYPE_BACKEND)) #define GNOME_IS_SCAN_BACKEND_FILE_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GSFILE_TYPE_BACKEND)) #define GSFILE_BACKEND_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GSFILE_TYPE_BACKEND, GSFileBackendClass)) typedef struct _GSFileBackendClass GSFileBackendClass; typedef struct _GSFileBackend GSFileBackend; struct _GSFileBackendClass { GnomeScanBackendClass parent_class; }; struct _GSFileBackend { GnomeScanBackend parent_instance; }; void gsfile_backend_register_type (GTypeModule *module); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GSFILE_BACKEND_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/gsane-common.h0000644000175000017500000000264711116477505014713 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _GSANE_COMMON_H_ #define _GSANE_COMMON_H_ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #undef _ #define _(string) dgettext(GETTEXT_PACKAGE, string) G_BEGIN_DECLS #if DEBUG #define gs_debug(...) g_debug (__VA_ARGS__) #else #define gs_debug(...) #endif #define GSANE_META_PARAM_QUARK (gsane_meta_param_quark ()) GQuark gsane_meta_param_quark () G_GNUC_CONST; gboolean gsane_str_matches_strv (const gchar *name, const gchar **names); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GSANE_COMMON_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/gsfile-scanner.c0000644000175000017500000001204511116500060015173 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include "gsfile-pspec.h" #include "gsfile-scanner.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), GSFILE_TYPE_SCANNER, GSFileScannerPrivate)) typedef struct _GSFileScannerPrivate GSFileScannerPrivate; struct _GSFileScannerPrivate { GeglNode *load; }; static GnomeScannerClass* parent_class = NULL; static void gsf_configure (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GnomeScanSettings *settings); static GList* gsf_get_child_nodes (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GeglNode *root); static gboolean gsf_start_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin); static gboolean gsf_work (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, gdouble *progress); GS_DEFINE_MODULE_TYPE (GSFileScanner, gsfile_scanner, GNOME_TYPE_SCANNER); static void gsfile_scanner_init (GSFileScanner *object) { GParamSpec *pspec; GSList *formats = NULL; static gchar *png_mime[] = { "image/png", NULL }; static gchar *png_exts[] = { "png", NULL }; formats = g_slist_append (formats, gnome_scan_format_new ("png", GETTEXT_PACKAGE, N_("PNG picture"), png_mime, png_exts)); static gchar *jpeg_mime[] = { "image/jpeg", NULL }; static gchar *jpeg_exts[] = { "jpeg", "jpe", "jpg", NULL }; formats = g_slist_append (formats, gnome_scan_format_new ("jpeg", GETTEXT_PACKAGE, N_("JPEG picture"), jpeg_mime, jpeg_exts)); pspec = gsfile_param_spec_filenames ("input-filenames", N_("Files"), N_("Files to import."), GS_PARAM_GROUP_SCANNER_FRONT, formats, G_PARAM_WRITABLE); gs_param_spec_set_domain (pspec, GETTEXT_PACKAGE); gs_param_spec_set_unit (pspec, GS_UNIT_NONE); gnome_scan_plugin_params_add (GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN (object), pspec); GNOME_SCANNER (object)->status = GNOME_SCANNER_READY; } static void gsfile_scanner_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gsfile_scanner_class_init (GSFileScannerClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); parent_class = GNOME_SCANNER_CLASS (g_type_class_peek_parent (klass)); GnomeScanPluginClass* plugin_class = GNOME_SCAN_PLUGIN_CLASS (klass); g_type_class_add_private (object_class, sizeof (GSFileScannerPrivate)); plugin_class->configure = gsf_configure; plugin_class->start_frame = gsf_start_frame; plugin_class->work = gsf_work; plugin_class->get_child_nodes = gsf_get_child_nodes; object_class->finalize = gsfile_scanner_finalize; } GnomeScanner* gsfile_scanner_new () { GObject *object = g_object_new (GSFILE_TYPE_SCANNER, /* translator: this is the name of the file loader backend which allow user to scan a list a images */ "name", _("Files"), "blurb", _("Import from files."), "icon-name", "gnome-mime-image", NULL); return GNOME_SCANNER (object); } /* INTERNALS */ static void gsf_configure (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GnomeScanSettings *settings) { GSFileScanner *scanner = GSFILE_SCANNER (plugin); GValue *value; value = gnome_scan_settings_get (settings, "input-filenames"); scanner->filenames = g_value_get_pointer (value); scanner->current = scanner->filenames; } static GList* gsf_get_child_nodes (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, GeglNode *root) { GSFileScanner *scanner = GSFILE_SCANNER (plugin); GSFileScannerPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (scanner); GList *list = NULL; priv->load = gegl_node_new_child (root, "operation", "gegl:load", NULL); list = g_list_append (list, priv->load); return list; } static gboolean gsf_start_frame (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin) { GSFileScanner *scanner = GSFILE_SCANNER (plugin); GSFileScannerPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (scanner); if (scanner->current == NULL) { return FALSE; } gegl_node_set (priv->load, "path", scanner->current->data, NULL); scanner->current = scanner->current->next; return TRUE; } static gboolean gsf_work (GnomeScanPlugin *plugin, gdouble *progress) { *progress = 1.; return FALSE; } gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/gsfile-filenames-widget.c0000644000175000017500000002501211116477505017005 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include "gsfile-pspec.h" #include "gsfile-filenames-widget.h" #define GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), GSFILE_TYPE_FILENAMES_WIDGET, GSFileFilenamesWidgetPrivate)) #undef _ #define _(string) dgettext(GETTEXT_PACKAGE, string) #define PREVIEW_SIZE 96 typedef struct _GSFileFilenamesWidgetPrivate GSFileFilenamesWidgetPrivate; struct _GSFileFilenamesWidgetPrivate { GtkWidget *filechooser; GtkListStore *liststore; GtkTreeSelection *selection; }; enum { FILENAMES_PREVIEW, FILENAMES_BASENAME, FILENAMES_PATHNAME, FILENAMES_N_COLUMNS }; static void gsffw_filenames_add (GtkButton *button, GSFileFilenamesWidget *widget); static void gsffw_filenames_populate (GSFileFilenamesWidget *widget); static gboolean gsffw_filenames_preview_foreach_func (GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreePath *path, GtkTreeIter *iter, GSFileFilenamesWidget *widget); static void gsffw_filenames_remove (GtkButton *button, GSFileFilenamesWidget *widget); static void gsffw_filenames_clear (GtkButton *button, GSFileFilenamesWidget *widget); static gboolean gsffw_filenames_foreach_func (GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreePath *path, GtkTreeIter *iter, GSList **widget); static void gsffw_filenames_changed (GSFileFilenamesWidget *widget); GS_DEFINE_PARAM_WIDGET (GSFileFilenamesWidget, gsfile_filenames_widget) static void gsfile_filenames_widget_init (GSFileFilenamesWidget *object) { /* TODO: Add initialization code here */ } static void gsfile_filenames_widget_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (gsfile_filenames_widget_parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gsfile_filenames_widget_build (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw) { GSFileFilenamesWidget *gsffw = GSFILE_FILENAMES_WIDGET (gspw); GSFileFilenamesWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gsffw); GtkWidget *scrolled, *tree_view, *box, *button; GtkTreeViewColumn *column; GtkCellRenderer *renderer; gtk_box_set_spacing (GTK_BOX (gspw), 6); gspw->shows_label = TRUE; /* yes, that's a lie :o) */ gspw->expands = TRUE; priv->liststore = gtk_list_store_new (FILENAMES_N_COLUMNS, GDK_TYPE_PIXBUF, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING); tree_view = gtk_tree_view_new_with_model (GTK_TREE_MODEL (priv->liststore)); gtk_tree_view_set_reorderable (GTK_TREE_VIEW (tree_view), TRUE); gtk_tree_view_set_headers_clickable (GTK_TREE_VIEW (tree_view), TRUE); priv->selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection (GTK_TREE_VIEW (tree_view)); /* preview */ renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_pixbuf_new (); column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes (_("Preview"), renderer, "pixbuf", FILENAMES_PREVIEW, NULL); gtk_tree_view_append_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (tree_view), column); /* basename */ renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes (_("Filename"), renderer, "markup", FILENAMES_BASENAME, NULL); gtk_tree_view_append_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (tree_view), column); /* scrolled window */ scrolled = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), GTK_POLICY_NEVER, GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC); gtk_scrolled_window_add_with_viewport (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), tree_view); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (gspw), scrolled, TRUE, TRUE, 0); /* buttons */ box = gtk_vbutton_box_new (); gtk_box_set_spacing (GTK_BOX (box), 4); gtk_button_box_set_layout (GTK_BUTTON_BOX (box), GTK_BUTTONBOX_START); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (gspw), box, FALSE, FALSE, 0); button = gtk_button_new_from_stock (GTK_STOCK_ADD); g_signal_connect (button, "clicked", (GCallback) gsffw_filenames_add, gsffw); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (box), button, FALSE, FALSE, 0); button = gtk_button_new_from_stock (GTK_STOCK_REMOVE); g_signal_connect (button, "clicked", (GCallback) gsffw_filenames_remove, gsffw); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (box), button, FALSE, FALSE, 0); button = gtk_button_new_from_stock (GTK_STOCK_CLEAR); g_signal_connect (button, "clicked", (GCallback) gsffw_filenames_clear, gsffw); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (box), button, FALSE, FALSE, 0); } static void gsfile_filenames_widget_set (GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw, GValue *value) { } /* INTERNALS */ static void gsffw_filenames_add (GtkButton *button, GSFileFilenamesWidget *gsffw) { GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw = GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (gsffw); GSFileFilenamesWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gsffw); GtkFileFilter *filter, *filter1; GSList *node; gchar **mimes, **exts; gchar *pattern; gint i; GError *error = NULL; GnomeScanFormat *format; /* filechooser */ if (!priv->filechooser) { priv->filechooser = gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new (_("Select files"), GTK_WINDOW (gtk_widget_get_toplevel (GTK_WIDGET (gsffw))), GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN, GTK_STOCK_CANCEL, GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL, GTK_STOCK_OPEN, GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, NULL); gtk_file_chooser_set_current_folder (GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (priv->filechooser), g_get_home_dir ()); gtk_file_chooser_set_select_multiple (GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (priv->filechooser), TRUE); /* add a global filter and a per format filter */ filter = gtk_file_filter_new (); gtk_file_filter_set_name (filter, _("Supported formats")); gtk_file_chooser_add_filter (GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (priv->filechooser), filter); node = gsfile_param_spec_filenames_get_formats (gspw->pspec); for (; node ; node = node->next) { format = node->data; filter1 = gtk_file_filter_new (); mimes = format->mime_types; for (i = 0; mimes[i]; i++) { gtk_file_filter_add_mime_type (filter, mimes[i]); gtk_file_filter_add_mime_type (filter1, mimes[i]); } exts = format->extensions; for (i = 0; exts[i]; i++) { pattern = g_strdup_printf ("*.%s", exts[i]); gtk_file_filter_add_pattern (filter, pattern); gtk_file_filter_add_pattern (filter1, pattern); } gtk_file_filter_set_name (filter1, g_strdup_printf ("%s (*.%s)", dgettext(format->domain, format->description), g_strjoinv(", *.", format->extensions))); gtk_file_chooser_add_filter (GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (priv->filechooser), filter1); } } /* run filechooser */ if (gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG (priv->filechooser)) == GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT) { gtk_widget_hide (priv->filechooser); /* delegate populate creation in a thread */ g_thread_create ((GThreadFunc) gsffw_filenames_populate, gsffw, FALSE, &error); } gtk_widget_hide (priv->filechooser); } static void gsffw_filenames_populate (GSFileFilenamesWidget *gsffw) { GSFileFilenamesWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gsffw); GSList *node; GtkTreeIter iter; /* first populate list store */ node = gtk_file_chooser_get_filenames (GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (priv->filechooser)); for (; node ; node = node->next) { gtk_list_store_insert_with_values (priv->liststore, &iter, G_MAXINT, FILENAMES_PREVIEW, NULL, FILENAMES_BASENAME, g_path_get_basename (node->data), FILENAMES_PATHNAME, node->data, -1); } /* trigger preview update (this may take some time considering list length and image size) */ gtk_tree_model_foreach (GTK_TREE_MODEL (GET_PRIVATE (gsffw)->liststore), (GtkTreeModelForeachFunc) gsffw_filenames_preview_foreach_func, gsffw); gsffw_filenames_changed (gsffw); } /* create a preview if not present */ gboolean gsffw_filenames_preview_foreach_func (GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreePath *path, GtkTreeIter *iter, GSFileFilenamesWidget *gsffw) { GSFileFilenamesWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gsffw); GdkPixbuf *preview; GError *error = NULL; gchar *pathname; gtk_tree_model_get (model, iter, FILENAMES_PREVIEW, &preview, FILENAMES_PATHNAME, &pathname, -1); if (!preview) { preview = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file_at_scale (pathname, PREVIEW_SIZE, PREVIEW_SIZE, TRUE, &error); gtk_list_store_set (priv->liststore, iter, FILENAMES_PREVIEW, preview, -1); } return FALSE; } static void gsffw_filenames_remove (GtkButton *button, GSFileFilenamesWidget *gsffw) { GSFileFilenamesWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gsffw); GtkTreeModel *model = GTK_TREE_MODEL (priv->liststore); GList *node, *first = gtk_tree_selection_get_selected_rows (priv->selection, &model); GtkTreeIter iter; for (node = first; node ; node = node->next) { gtk_tree_model_get_iter (model, &iter, node->data); gtk_list_store_remove (priv->liststore, &iter); gtk_tree_path_free (node->data); } g_list_free (first); gsffw_filenames_changed (gsffw); } static void gsffw_filenames_clear (GtkButton *button, GSFileFilenamesWidget *gsffw) { gtk_list_store_clear (GET_PRIVATE (gsffw)->liststore); gsffw_filenames_changed (gsffw); } static void gsffw_filenames_changed (GSFileFilenamesWidget *gsffw) { GnomeScanParamWidget *gspw = GNOME_SCAN_PARAM_WIDGET (gsffw); GSFileFilenamesWidgetPrivate *priv = GET_PRIVATE (gsffw); GSList *list = NULL; gtk_tree_model_foreach (GTK_TREE_MODEL (priv->liststore), (GtkTreeModelForeachFunc) gsffw_filenames_foreach_func, &list); g_value_set_pointer (gspw->value, list); gnome_scan_param_widget_changed (gspw); } static gboolean gsffw_filenames_foreach_func (GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreePath *path, GtkTreeIter *iter, GSList **list) { gchar*pathname; gtk_tree_model_get (model, iter, FILENAMES_PATHNAME, &pathname, -1); *list = g_slist_append (*list, g_strdup (pathname)); return FALSE; } gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/gsane-common.c0000644000175000017500000000231011116477505014671 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include "gsane-common.h" #include GS_DEFINE_QUARK(gsane_meta_param, "meta-param"); gboolean gsane_str_matches_strv (const gchar *name, const gchar **names) { gint i; for (i = 0; names[i] ; i++) { if (g_ascii_strcasecmp (name, names[i]) == 0) return TRUE; } return FALSE; } gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/gsane-scanner.h0000644000175000017500000000450311116477505015045 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _GSANE_SCANNER_H_ #define _GSANE_SCANNER_H_ #include #include #include G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GSANE_TYPE_SCANNER (gsane_scanner_get_type ()) #define GSANE_SCANNER(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GSANE_TYPE_SCANNER, GSaneScanner)) #define GSANE_SCANNER_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GSANE_TYPE_SCANNER, GSaneScannerClass)) #define GNOME_IS_SCANNER_SANE(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), GSANE_TYPE_SCANNER)) #define GNOME_IS_SCANNER_SANE_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), GSANE_TYPE_SCANNER)) #define GSANE_SCANNER_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GSANE_TYPE_SCANNER, GSaneScannerClass)) typedef struct _GSaneScannerClass GSaneScannerClass; typedef struct _GSaneScanner GSaneScanner; struct _GSaneScannerClass { GnomeScannerClass parent_class; }; struct _GSaneScanner { GnomeScanner parent_instance; /* wether the ADF is selected */ gboolean adf; }; GType gsane_scanner_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; void gsane_scanner_register_type (GTypeModule *module); GnomeScanner *gsane_scanner_new (const SANE_Device *device); GValue* gsane_scanner_option_get_value (GSaneScanner *sane, GParamSpec *spec); SANE_Int gsane_scanner_option_set_value (GSaneScanner *gss, GParamSpec *spec, GValue *value); gpointer* gsane_scanner_get_meta_param(GSaneScanner *gss, gchar *name); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _GSANE_SCANNER_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/gsfile-pspec.c0000644000175000017500000000471211116477505014677 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #include #include "gsfile-pspec.h" #include "gsfile-filenames-widget.h" /* FILENAMES */ GS_DEFINE_PARAM (gsfile, GSFile, filenames, Filenames, G_TYPE_POINTER); /** * gsfile_param_spec_filenames: * @name: spec name * @nick: spec nick * @blurb: spec blurb * @group: The quark of the group the param belong to * @formats: The list of #GdkPixbufFormats * @flags: Param flags. * * Create a new #GSParamSpecFilenames . * * Returns: the new #GSParamSpecFilenames **/ GParamSpec* gsfile_param_spec_filenames (const gchar *name, const gchar *nick, const gchar *blurb, GQuark group, GSList *formats, GParamFlags flags) { GParamSpec *spec = g_param_spec_internal (GSFILE_TYPE_PARAM_FILENAMES, name, nick, blurb, flags); g_param_spec_set_qdata (spec, GS_PARAM_GROUP_QUARK, (gpointer) group); g_param_spec_set_qdata (spec, GS_PARAM_FORMATS_QUARK, (gpointer) formats); gs_param_spec_set_widget_type (spec, GSFILE_TYPE_FILENAMES_WIDGET); return G_PARAM_SPEC (spec); } static void gsfile_param_filenames_value_set_default (GParamSpec *pspec, GValue *value) { g_value_set_pointer (value, NULL); } static gint gsfile_param_filenames_values_cmp (GParamSpec *pspec, const GValue *a, const GValue *b) { return a - b; /* completely fool */ } /** * gsfile_param_spec_filenames_get_formats: * @pspec: a #GSParamSpecFilename * * Retrieve the list of supported formats. * * Returns: a #GSList of #GdkPixbufFormats structs. **/ GSList* gsfile_param_spec_filenames_get_formats (GParamSpec *pspec) { return (GSList *) g_param_spec_get_qdata (pspec, GS_PARAM_FORMATS_QUARK); } gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/gsane-meta-param.h0000644000175000017500000001261511116477505015443 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4 -*- */ /* * gnome-scan * Copyright (C) Étienne Bersac 2007 * * gnome-scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * The Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _META_PARAM_H_ #define _META_PARAM_H_ #include #include #include #include "gsane-scanner.h" #include "gsane-common.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GSANE_TYPE_META_PARAM (meta_param_get_type ()) #define GSANE_META_PARAM(inst) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((inst), GSANE_TYPE_META_PARAM, MetaParam)) #define GSANE_META_PARAM_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), GSANE_TYPE_META_PARAM, MetaParamClass)) #define GSANE_META_PARAM_GET_CLASS(inst) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((inst), GSANE_TYPE_META_PARAM, MetaParamClass)) typedef struct _MetaParamClass MetaParamClass; typedef struct _MetaParam MetaParam; typedef void (*MetaParamFinalizeFunc) (MetaParam *mp); struct _MetaParamClass { GTypeClass parent_class; GStrv options_names; GStrv params_names; void (* add_param) (MetaParam *mp, GParamSpec* spec); gboolean (* get_params) (MetaParam *mp); GValue* (* get_value) (MetaParam *mp, GParamSpec *spec); SANE_Int (* set_value) (MetaParam *mp, GParamSpec *spec, GValue *value); MetaParamFinalizeFunc finalize; }; /* * MetaParam is away to handle SANE backends quirks and inconsistency. * This is only a set of workarounds for various scanners, as bugs arrive. */ struct _MetaParam { GTypeInstance instance; GSaneScanner* gss; GnomeScanSettings* settings; const gchar* name; }; GType meta_param_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; MetaParam* meta_param_internal (GType type, gchar *name, GSaneScanner *gss); gchar* meta_param_get_name (MetaParam *mp); #define meta_param_get_options_names(mp) GSANE_META_PARAM_GET_CLASS (mp)->options_names #define meta_param_get_params_names(mp) GSANE_META_PARAM_GET_CLASS (mp)->params_names void meta_param_add_params (MetaParam *mp, GParamSpec *spec); gboolean meta_param_get_params (MetaParam *mp); SANE_Int meta_param_set_value (MetaParam *mp, GParamSpec *spec, GnomeScanSettings *settings); GValue* meta_param_get_value (MetaParam *mp, GParamSpec *spec); void meta_param_destroy (MetaParam* mp); /* PAPER_SIZE */ /* Paper_Size meta param allow to use PWG paper name, orientation other. * Samsung backend provide a page-format option. * I suppose fujitsu/avision use paper-width/paper-height * Most scanners provide {tl,br}-{x,y} options (except handhelds). */ #define GSANE_TYPE_META_PARAM_PAPER_SIZE (meta_param_paper_size_get_type ()) #define GSANE_META_PARAM_PAPER_SIZE(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GSANE_TYPE_META_PARAM_PAPER_SIZE, MetaParamPaperSize)) typedef struct _MetaParamPaperSize MetaParamPaperSize; struct _MetaParamPaperSize { MetaParam parent_instance; GParamSpec* tl_x; GParamSpec* tl_y; GParamSpec* br_x; GParamSpec* br_y; gboolean manual; /* values */ GtkPaperSize *ps; GtkPageOrientation po; GSPoint *origin; guint rotation; gdouble resolution; GSRectangle roi; GSRectangle area; }; GType meta_param_paper_size_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; MetaParam* meta_param_paper_size (GSaneScanner *gss); /* SOURCE */ /* The purpose of this meta-param is to determine wether the scan is adf or not. * Also, it allow to handle properly duplex. * * SANE 1.x does not state about source nor duplex. * * Samsung uses doc-source * avision/fujitsu uses source with duplex option inside. * samsung and hpaio provides "Auto" source. */ #define GSANE_TYPE_META_PARAM_SOURCE (meta_param_source_get_type ()) #define GSANE_META_PARAM_SOURCE(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GSANE_TYPE_META_PARAM_SOURCE, MetaParamSource)) typedef struct _MetaParamSource MetaParamSource; struct _MetaParamSource { MetaParam parent_instance; GHashTable* dic; /* saved option */ GParamSpec* source; GParamSpec* adf; GParamSpec* duplex; }; GType meta_param_source_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; MetaParam* meta_param_source (GSaneScanner *gss); /* PREVIEW */ /* emulate preview option for backend not having it. */ #define GSANE_TYPE_META_PARAM_PREVIEW (meta_param_preview_get_type ()) #define GSANE_META_PARAM_PREVIEW(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GSANE_TYPE_META_PARAM_PREVIEW, MetaParamPreview)) typedef struct _MetaParamPreview MetaParamPreview; struct _MetaParamPreview { MetaParam parent_instance; gboolean emulate; gboolean preview_mode; /* saved option */ GParamSpec* preview; }; GType meta_param_preview_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST; MetaParam* meta_param_preview (GSaneScanner *gss); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _META_PARAM_H_ */ gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/gsane-backend.c0000644000175000017500000000430011116477505014771 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #include #include #include "gsane-backend.h" #include "gsane-scanner.h" void gsb_probe_scanners (GnomeScanBackend *backend); static GnomeScanBackendClass* parent_class = NULL; GS_DEFINE_MODULE_TYPE (GSaneBackend, gsane_backend, GNOME_TYPE_SCAN_BACKEND); static void gsane_backend_init (GSaneBackend *object) { /* TODO: Add initialization code here */ } static void gsane_backend_finalize (GObject *object) { /* TODO: Add deinitalization code here */ G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gsane_backend_class_init (GSaneBackendClass *klass) { GObjectClass* object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); GnomeScanBackendClass *backend_class = GNOME_SCAN_BACKEND_CLASS (klass); parent_class = GNOME_SCAN_BACKEND_CLASS (g_type_class_peek_parent (klass)); backend_class->probe_scanners = gsb_probe_scanners; object_class->finalize = gsane_backend_finalize; } void gsb_probe_scanners(GnomeScanBackend *backend) { const SANE_Device **devices; SANE_Status status; GnomeScanner *scanner; gint i; status = sane_get_devices(&devices, SANE_FALSE); for (i = 0; devices[i]; i++) { scanner = gsane_scanner_new(devices[i]); if (scanner) { gnome_scan_backend_add_scanner(backend, scanner); g_object_unref (scanner); } else { g_debug("SANE device %s failed or ignored", devices[i]->name); } } } gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/gsane-module.c0000644000175000017500000000323011116477505014670 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with gnome-scan. If not, write to: * * the Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #include #include #include "gsane-backend.h" #include "gsane-scanner.h" #include "gsane-common.h" G_MODULE_EXPORT void gnome_scan_module_init (GnomeScanModule *module) { SANE_Status status; SANE_Int version; /* TODO: version checking */ status = sane_init(&version, NULL); gs_debug (G_STRLOC ": SANE version is %i.%i.%i", SANE_VERSION_MAJOR(version), SANE_VERSION_MINOR(version), SANE_VERSION_BUILD(version)); if (SANE_VERSION_MAJOR(version) != SANE_CURRENT_MAJOR) { g_warning (G_STRLOC ": SANE major version must be %i.", SANE_CURRENT_MAJOR); return; } gsane_scanner_register_type (G_TYPE_MODULE (module)); gsane_backend_register_type (G_TYPE_MODULE (module)); } G_MODULE_EXPORT void gnome_scan_module_finalize (GnomeScanModule *module) { sane_exit(); } gnome-scan-0.6.2/modules/gsfile-module.h0000644000175000017500000000216511116477505015057 00000000000000/* Gnome Scan - Scan as easy as you print * Copyright © 2007 Étienne Bersac * * Gnome Scan is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * gnome-scan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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