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| diff --git a/doc/sane-avision.man b/doc/sane-avision.man index f0a5091..517ac1b 100644 --- a/doc/sane-avision.man +++ b/doc/sane-avision.man @@ -5,10 +5,6 @@  sane\-avision \- SANE backend for original Avision and Avision OEM scanners  (HP, Minolta, Mitsubishi, UMAX and possibly more) flatbed and film scanners. -.SH ABOUT THIS FILE - -This file is a short description for the avision-backend shipped with SANE. -  .SH DESCRIPTION  The  .B sane\-avision @@ -16,7 +12,7 @@ library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend that  provides access to various Avision scanners and the Avision OEM  scanners labelled by HP, Minolta, Mitsubishi or Fujitsu. -It is fully big-endian aware and in every-day use on PowerPC and SPARC +It is fully big-endian aware and in everyday use on PowerPC and SPARC  systems.  .B I suggest you hold one hand on the power-button of the scanner while @@ -102,9 +98,14 @@ Where  .I scsi-spec  is the path-name to a special device or a device ID for the device that  corresponds to a SCSI scanner. The special device name must be a generic -SCSI device or a symlink to such a device, for example on Linux "/dev/sga" -or "/dev/sg0". The device ID is the ID returned by the scanner, for example -"HP" or "AVISION". See sane\-scsi(5) for details. +SCSI device or a symlink to such a device, for example on Linux +.I /dev/sga +or +.IR /dev/sg0 . +The device ID is the ID returned by the scanner, for example +"HP" or "AVISION". See +.BR sane\-scsi (5) +for details.  .TP  Note:  Since the backend now includes native USB access, @@ -116,10 +117,12 @@ the HP 53xx, HP 74xx or Minolta film-scanners.  .I usb-spec  is the USB device name, the vendor/product ID pair or the name used by  libusb corresponding to the USB scanner. For example "0x03f0 0x0701" or -"libusb:002:003". See sane\-usb(5) for details. +"libusb:002:003". See +.BR sane\-usb (5) +for details.  The program -.IR sane\-find\-scanner +.BR sane\-find\-scanner (1)  helps to find out the correct scsi or usb device name.  A list with supported devices is built into the avision backend so @@ -147,13 +150,19 @@ contain the configuration file.  Under UNIX, the directories are  separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a  semi-colon (`;').  If this variable is not set, the configuration file  is searched in two default directories: first, the current working -directory (".") and then in @CONFIGDIR@.  If the value of the +directory (".") and then in +.IR @CONFIGDIR@ . +If the value of the  environment variable ends with the directory separator character, then  the default directories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.  For example, setting  .B SANE_CONFIG_DIR -to "/tmp/config:" would result in directories "tmp/config", ".", and -"@CONFIGDIR@" being searched (in this order). +to "/tmp/config:" would result in directories +.IR tmp/config , +.IR . , +and +.I @CONFIGDIR@ +being searched (in this order).  .TP  .B SANE_DEBUG_AVISION  If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this @@ -165,11 +174,14 @@ Example:  export SANE_DEBUG_AVISION=7  .SH "SEE ALSO" -sane(7), sane\-scsi(5), sane\-usb(5) +.BR sane (7), +.BR sane\-scsi (5), +.BR sane\-usb (5)  .br -http://exactcode.com/site/open_source/saneavision/ +.I http://exactcode.com/site/open_source/saneavision  .SH MAINTAINER  Ren\['e] Rebe +  .SH AUTHOR  Ren\['e] Rebe and Meino Christian Cramer | 
