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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 12.09.19 um 01:07 schrieb Ralph
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<div>It's not inconceivable to have a scripted session
feature added to XSane in the future.</div>
<div>Unfortunately, we are currently in progress to bring
the code base up to modern spec and get it properly
buildable.</div>
<div>It is indeed an interesting idea and I will bear it
mind for a future enhancement.</div>
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<div>Personally, I would probably use a shell script with
some other tools like imagemagick to perform the changes
in batch.</div>
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<p>This sounds good.</p>
<p>For a first step it would help me a lot, if Fax G4 compression
could be added to xsane while saving to TIFF and as second step a
before conversion to 200 dpi.</p>
<p>I prefer Fax G4 because of it's small file size. For a normal
text page it only consumes 20..60 kBytes.</p>
<p>-Ulf<br>
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