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Hi,<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2021-04-08 5:53 p.m., Paul Graff
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<div class="moz-forward-container">Hi, the adf feature seems to
work perfectly with the brother MFC-J485DW. I have tested this
with 3 pages with print only on one side. <br>
<p>The issue's I am having arise with the Viewer output
displayed after the document scanning is complete. I have
listed them as follows. <br>
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<p>1. The scan output is [very large/huge] at 100%. Each time
open the viewer I then zoom out to either 13% or 18%. Then I
can preview the scanned document in the viewer window without
having to use the scrollbar in the viewer window (so that I
can get a complete view) more instantaneously. <br>
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There are some changes in xsane that try to address this. It is
certainly something that can be improved. There is a release coming
at some point, probably not very soon though.<br>
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<p>2. The viewer window is maximized each time I restart xsane
and perform a scan operation regardless of what I have
adjusted the viewer window to during the previous xsane
instance. So then I must unmaximize the viewer window then use
the mouse cursor to adjust the viewer window size and
placement. So when using the adf feature of xsane for say 3
documents it's maybe a bit tedious to unmaximize each of the
documents viewer windows then adjust it's window size and
placement on the desktop for each scanned document.</p>
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I think that the current behaviour for the Viewer window is to size
it big enough to accommodate the image regardless of the prior
setting.<br>
The default Zoom is 100% so if the window is not big enough fully
maximized, then only a portion of the image will be seen.<br>
This is a pain in the *ss to be sure and something that I will
visit.<br>
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<p><b>The question is </b><b>the following</b>: Are there
settings that I can/could be adjusting within xsane to retain
a specific zoom level and window and/or window placement
setting and size globally that will be retained regardless of
reboots of the pc and instances of xsane?<br>
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<p>Obviously in the big scheme of things the xsane application
is performing excellent at this point with the brother
MFC-J485DW. <br>
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<p>I thank you for your suggestions and thoughts on this matter.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Ralph<br>
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