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1.1 root 1: .TH RSCAN 1 polya
2: .CT 1 graphics
3: .SH NAME
4: rscan, pix \- scan page on ricoh scanner and display on 5620
5: .SH SYNOPSIS
6: .B rscan
7: [
8: .B -D
9: ]
10: [
11: .B -r
12: .I n
13: ]
14: [
15: .B name
16: ]
17: .SH DESCRIPTION
18: .I Rscan
19: reads data from the Ricoh scanner and writes it in file
20: .I name
21: with a header as described in
22: .IR pictures (5).
23: If no
24: .I name
25: is given, it calls the file
26: .B Junk.
27: The flag
28: .B -D
29: turns on dither mode.
30: The flag
31: .BI -r
32: selects the scanner resolution.
33: Values of
34: .I n
35: are 0 for 200\(mu200 dots per inch, 1 for 200\(mu100 DPI, 2 for 300\(mu300 DPI (default),
36: and 3 for 240\(mu240 DPI.
37: The data from the scanner are bytes with the low order bit corresponding
38: to the left edge of the paper.
39: There are 324 bytes/scan line at the default resolution.
40: .PP
41: .I Pix
42: displays a scanned page in a window on the 5620 terminal.
43: Button 3 displays a menu for moving around in the data.
44: .SH "SEE ALSO"
45: .IR imscan (1),
46: .IR pictures (5)
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