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<div class="moz-cite-prefix"><tt>2020. 09. 24. 12:04 keltezéssel,
Wolfram Sang írta:</tt><tt><br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:20200924100442.GB2137@ninjato"> <tt><br>
</tt><tt>Well, I assumed the answer is 'no'. If it was 'yes', then
the proper
path would be to first code it, convert the users, and only
finally
delete the now obsolete stuff, no?</tt><tt><br>
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<tt><span class="tlid-translation translation" lang="en"><span
title="" class="">Dear Sirs!</span></span></tt><tt><br>
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</tt><tt><font size="+1">I read the letters, looked at the suggested
links, well ...<br>
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</tt><tt><font size="+1">I am a "simple" user who has used the
lineart setting on the scanner for many, many years. Now I was
faced with the fact that it was discontinued by default and is
missing in my work ...<br>
You are a scanner and IT pros and it was great to revive the
sane backend that has been dead for several years!<br>
Isn't there an alternative to restoring black and white (linear)
scanning? </font></tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt> </tt><tt><font size="+1"><span class="tlid-translation
translation" lang="en"><span title="" class="">I care about
all solutions :)</span></span><br>
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</tt><tt><font size="+1">Sorry for the longer comment ...</font></tt><tt><br>
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</tt><tt><font size="+1">csola48<br>
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