Document Scanner is a document scanning application for GNOME It allows you to capture images using image scanners (e.g. flatbed scanners) that have suitable SANE drivers installed.
It is recommended to use the development flatpak for developing this application. That way you won't have to download all dependencies yourself and it'll be consistent between all distros.
- Download GNOME Builder
- Click the
Clone Repository
button in Builder and use https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/simple-scan.git as the URL. - Click the Run button in the headerbar
Note that this flatpak requires access to all devices (--device=all), and so isn't made for general use.
For this reason and until a more suitable solution is found to interact with a host saned
, please don't
try to publish it on Flathub.
Install the dependencies
For Ubuntu/Debian:
$ sudo apt install -y meson valac gcc gettext itstool libfribidi-dev libgirepository1.0-dev libgtk-4-dev libadwaita-1-dev libgusb-dev libcolord-dev libpackagekit-glib2-dev libwebp-dev libsane-dev git ca-certificates
For Fedora:
$ sudo dnf install -y meson vala gettext itstool fribidi-devel gtk4-devel libadwaita-devel gobject-introspection-devel libgusb-devel colord-devel PackageKit-glib-devel libwebp-devel sane-backends-devel git
For Arch Linux:
sudo pacman -S meson vala gettext itstool fribidi gtk4 libadwaita gobject-introspection libgusb colord libwebp sane git
Get the source:
$ git clone https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/simple-scan.git
$ cd simple-scan
Build and run:
$ meson --prefix $PWD/_install _build
$ ninja -C _build all install
$ XDG_DATA_DIRS=_install/share:$XDG_DATA_DIRS ./_install/bin/simple-scan
There is a --debug
command line switch to enable more verbose logging:
$ simple-scan --debug
Log messages can also be found in the $HOME/.cache/simple-scan
folder.
If you don't have a scanner ready, you can use a virtual test
scanner:
$ simple-scan --debug test
This app works by using the SANE API to capture images. It chooses the settings it thinks are appropriate for what you are trying to do. Drivers have many options and are of differing quality - it is useful to work out if any issues are caused by the app or the drivers. To confirm it is a driver issue you can use the graphical tool (XSane) or the command line scanimage provided by the SANE project - these allow to to easily see and control all the settings your driver provides.
If XSane is also not working, then the issue could be caused by wrongly
loaded backend. To enable debug traces on Sane, set SANE_DEBUG_DLL
environment variable:
$ export SANE_DEBUG_DLL=255
When set, SANE backends will show informational messages while Document Scanner is running
Example:
With HP MFP 135a scanner, there is missing libusb-0.1.so.4
shared library, during loading smfp
prioprietary backend:
[dll] sane_get_devices
[dll] load: searching backend `smfp' in `/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sane:/usr/lib/sane'
[dll] load: trying to load `/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sane/libsane-smfp.so.1'
[dll] load: couldn't open `/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sane/libsane-smfp.so.1' (No such file or directory)
[dll] load: trying to load `/usr/lib/sane/libsane-smfp.so.1'
[dll] load: dlopen()ing `/usr/lib/sane/libsane-smfp.so.1'
[dll] load: dlopen() failed (libusb-0.1.so.4: No such file or directory)
To contribute code create merge requests on gitlab.gnome.org. If you find issues please report them.
A lot of information about translation process can be found at GNOME TranslationProject. The translation files for Document Scanner User Interface and User Guide, are available here.
To be able to run Document Scanner in selected language, the LANGUAGE
could be used.
For example to run Document Scanner in Polish language:
$ LANGUAGE=pl XDG_DATA_DIRS=_install/share:$XDG_DATA_DIRS ./_install/bin/simple-scan