.Node send
.Title The FAX Send Dialog Box
.Subsections send.name, send.phone, send.recipients, send.left.add, send.left.delete, send.left.directory, send.note, send.noteButton, send.fileButton, send.file, send.files, send.right.add, send.right.delete, send.right.view, send.res, send.cover, send.mail, send.priority, send.time, send.send, send.scan, send.scan_go, send.options, send.cancel, send.dismiss, send.exit, help.button, send.scan.paper, send.scan.dither, send.scan.scan_res, send.scan.intensity, send.scan.contrast, send.scan.scan_fax_send, send.scan.scan_fax_save, send.scan.scan_file, send.advanced.retry, send.advanced.chan, send.advanced.id, send.advanced.hdr, send.advanced.dismiss, help.button, send.scan.use_tiff, send.scan.ulh_form, send.scan.ulv_form, send.scan.height_form, send.scan.width_form, send.scan.desc, send.scan.name, send.scan.first_pg, send.scan.compress, send.scan.units, send.scan.format, send.scan.sep_pg, send.scan.dpi_Form
.Format XmString
.Body
\f[HUGE]The FAX Send Dialog Box\fR

The \f(HBFAX Send\fR dialog box allows you to fill out a form to send a FAX
to one or more people or groups of people.

There are four main areas to the dialog box.

The upper right contains text entry fields, a scrolling list, and several
buttons that allow you to specify recipients for a FAX.

The upper left contains text entry fields, a scrolling list, and several
buttons that allow you to specify files to be sent as a FAX.

In the middle are several option menus and text fields that let you
select common options for sending the FAX.

At the bottom is an action area which allows you to send the current
FAX as specified, scan a document into the FAX, specify advanced options,
or cancel and dismiss the \f(HBFAX Send\fR dialog box.

.End

.Node send.name
.Title Name Field
.Crossrefs send.recipients
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBName\fR field is used to specify the name of a recipient, without
entering the recipient into your permanent FAX phone directory.
The name of the recipient can be anything you like - it will
appear on the cover sheet.

If you use the \f(HBName\fR field to specify a recipient, you must also fill
in the \f(HBPhone\fR field with the FAX phone number of the recipient, and
click the \f(HBAdd\fR button below the recipient list to add this person
to the list of recipients.
.End

.Node send.phone
.Title Phone Field
.Crossrefs send.recipients
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBPhone\fR field is used to specify the FAX phone number of a recipient,
without entering the number into your permanent FAX phone directory.

If you use the \f(HBPhone\fR field to specify a recipient's phone number, you
should also fill in the \f(HBName\fR field with the name of the recipient, and
click the \f(HBAdd\fR button below the recipient list to add this person
to the list of recipients.
.End

.Node send.recipients
.Title Recipient List
.Subsections send.left.add, send.left.delete, send.left.directory
.Crossrefs send.name, send.phone, send.left.add, send.left.delete, send.left.directory
.Format XmString
.Body
The recipient list contains the list of recipients who will get the
FAX that you send.  You can add or delete recipients from the list.

You can add a recipient to the list in two ways.  The first way
is to fill in the \f(HBName\fR and \f(HBPhone\fR fields, and then click the \f(HBAdd\fR
button (or press \f(HBEnter\fR in the \f(HBPhone\fR field).  This adds a recipient
to the list without having to add the recipient to your personal phone
directory.

You can also add recipients to the list using the \f(HBPhone Directory\fR
dialog box.  To pop-up the \f(HBPhone Directory\fR, click the \f(HBDirectory\fR button.

To delete a recipient from the list, first select it by clicking
on the list entry you want to delete.  Then click on the \f(HBDelete\fR Button.
.End

.Node send.left.add
.Title Add Button
.Crossrefs send.recipients
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBAdd\fR button on the left side of the dialog adds a recipient by
copying the \f(HBName\fR and \f(HBPhone\fR fields to the recipient list.  Fill out
both fields before clicking on the \f(HBAdd\fR button.
.End

.Node send.left.delete
.Title Delete Button
.Crossrefs send.recipients
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBDelete\fR button on the left side of the dialog deletes a recipient
from the list.  Select the recipient to be deleted by clicking on
the list entry, and then click the \f(HBDelete\fR button.
.End

.Node send.left.directory
.Title Directory Button
.Crossrefs send.recipients, pdd
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBDirectory\fR button will pop-up the \f(HBPhone Directory\fR dialog box.
This dialog allows you to select recipients by clicking on their
entries in either the \fBIndividuals\fR or \fBGroups\fR phone directories.

The \f(HBPhone Directory\fR is a time saving feature of \fBDigiFAX\fR.  We
recommend that you enter all of the people that you FAX to into the directory. 
.End

.Node send.note
.Title Note Field
.Crossrefs send.noteButton, send.right.browse
.Format XmString
.Body
Most cover sheets allow for a place to put several lines of notes.
You can specify the name of a short text file in the \f(HBNote\fR field, and that
file will be put on the cover page.

You can also use the \f(HBarrow button\fR next to the \f(HBNote\fR field to select a
file using the \f(HBFile Browser\fR dialog, to edit the file in the \f(HBNote\fR field,
or to clear the field.

If you use a desktop manager and the desktop supports drag-and-drop,
you can also drag the icon of a plain text file and drop it onto
the \f(HBNote\fR field.  The name of the file which was dragged will then
appear in the field.
.End

.Node send.fileButton
.Title Browsing or Creating Files
.Format XmString
.Body
send.fileButton
.End

.Node send.noteButton
.Title Note Button
.Crossrefs send.note, send.right.browse
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBNote\fR button, shaped like an arrow and to the left of the \f(HBNote\fR field,
is a pull-down menu which lets you edit a file for the cover sheet notes,
select a file using the \f(HBFile Browser\fR, or clear the \f(HBNote\fR field.

If you select \f(HBEdit\fR using the button, your favorite text editor
will be used to edit the file named in the \f(HBNotes\fR field.  If no
file is listed, a temporary file will be created.  The temporary file
will be deleted once the FAX is sent.

Your favorite editor is a resource which you can specify in your
\f(CW.Xdefaults\fR resource file.  The resource name is \f(CWdigifax.textEditor\fR,
and the value for the resource should be the pathname of the editor
followed by any options you normal use, followed by \f(CW%s\fR.  The name of
the file to be edited will replace the \f(CW%s\fR when the command is run.
For example, this resource setting would be used for the \fBvi\fR editor: 
        \f(CWdigifax.textEditor: xterm -e vi %%s\fR

If you select \f(HBBrowse\fR using the button, the \f(HBFile Browser\fR dialog will
appear.  You can use the browser to select a file without having to
type its name.

If you select \f(HBClear\fR using the button, the \f(HBNotes\fR field will be
cleared, and no file will be printed on the FAX cover sheet. 
.End

.Node send.file
.Title File Field
.Crossrefs send.files
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBFile\fR field lets you add a filename to the list of files which
will be FAXed.  Type the name of the file that you want to FAX, and
then press \f(HBEnter\fR or click on the \f(HBAdd\fR button below the \f(HBFiles\fR list.

Note that a file to be FAXed must contain one of the supported data types.
These are:

     - Plain text
     - HP Laserjet PCL Level 4 (LaserJet II) (FaxJet must be installed)
     - Postscript (GNU Ghostscript must be installed)
     - Troff documents suffixed with .tr, .mm, .ms, .me (JetRoff must be installed)
     - Man pages suffixed with .1, .2, ..., .8 (JetRoff must be installed)
     - DigiFAX FAX images
     - TIFF images suffixed with .tif

.End

.Node send.files
.Title Files List
.Subsections send.right.add, send.right.delete, send.right.view, send.right.browse
.Crossrefs send.file, send.right.add, send.right.delete, send.right.view, send.right.browse
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBFiles\fR list displays a list of all of the files which have been
selected for FAXing.  The list displays the type of the file, as
deduced by \fBDigiFAX\fR, and the name of the file. 

You can add a file to the list in three ways.  The first way is to fill
in the \f(HBFile\fR field, and then click the \f(HBAdd\fR button (or press \f(HBEnter\fR in the
\f(HBFile\fR field).

The second way to add a file is to click on the \f(HBBrowse\fR button.  This
will popup the \f(HBFile Browser\fR dialog.

The third way is to use the drag-and-drop feature of your desktop
manager (if you have and use one).  Simply drag the icon of a
file to the \f(HBFiles\fR list and drop it there.

Note that all of the files that you want to FAX must be one of the
supported file types.  See the section on the \f(HBFile\fR field for a list of
the supported file types.
.End

.Node send.right.add
.Title Add Button
.Crossrefs send.files
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBAdd\fR button on the right side of the dialog adds a file by
copying the \f(HBFile\fR field to the \f(HBFiles\fR list.
.End

.Node send.right.delete
.Title Delete Button
.Crossrefs send.files
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBDelete\fR button on the right side of the \f(HBFAX Send\fR dialog deletes a file
from the \f(HBFiles\fR list.  Select the file to be deleted by clicking on
the list entry, and then click the \f(HBDelete\fR button.
.End

.Node send.right.view
.Title View Button
.Crossrefs send.files
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBView\fR button allows you to view a file in the \f(HBFiles\fR list.  Select
the file to be viewed by clicking on the list entry, and then click
the \f(HBView\fR button.

Only those file types which are supported by \fBDigiFAX\fR for FAXing can be
viewed.  In addition, several resources are used to specify the program
which is used to view a particular file type.  These resources are:
\f(CW
    Resource Name       File Type       Default Command
    ------------------  ---------       ---------------
    digifax.textEditor  Plain text      dtedit %s
    digifax.faxViewer   FAX images      xfaxview %s
    digifax.pclViewer   LaserJet PCL4   xpclview %s
    digifax.psViewer    Postscript      ghostview %s
\fR
The appropriate viewer must be installed in order to view a particular
file type.  The \f(CW%s\fR in the command string will be replaced by the
filename when \fBDigiFAX\fR runs the viewer.  The default viewers can be
overridden by putting these resources in your \f(CW.Xdefaults\fR file.
.End

.Node send.right.browse
.Title Browse Button
.Crossrefs send.files
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBBrowse\fR button will popup the \f(HBFile Browser\fR.  You can use the
\f(HBFile Browser\fR to select a file to be faxed by clicking on its name.
.End

.Node send.res
.Title Resolution Option Menu
.Format XmString
.Body
FAXes can be sent at two resolutions: Low and High.
Low resolution is approximately 200x100 dots per inch (DPI).
High resolution is approximately 200x200 (DPI).

The \f(HBResolution\fR option menu lets you select the resolution for
the FAX.  The default is \f(HBHigh\fR resolution, but you can change this
using the option menu, or by setting this resource in your \f(CW.Xdefaults\fR:
\f(CW
    *sd*res.buttonSet: 0           (for Low resolution)
    *sd*res.buttonSet: 1           (for High resolution)
\fR
.End

.Node send.mail
.Title Mail Notification Option Menu
.Format XmString
.Body
This \f(HBMail Notification\fR option menu lets you choose when the 
\f(HBDigiFAX\fR system will send you mail to notify you of your
fax transmittal.  The choices are:
      - Use the system wide default which your system administrator
           has previously set.
      - Never send mail.
      - Always send mail.
      - Send mail only in the case of an error.

You may change the default setting of this menu, by setting this resource
in your \f(CW.Xdefaults\fR file:
\f(CW
    *sd*mail.buttonSet: 0           (use system default)
    *sd*mail.buttonSet: 1           (never send mail)
    *sd*mail.buttonSet: 2           (always send mail)
    *sd*mail.buttonSet: 3           (mail only on error)
\fR

Note:  This option is not completely compatible with \f(HBDigiFAX\fR software
less than version 2.8.  If you do have \f(HBDigifax\fR software version
2.7 or less you must choose the \f(HBDefault\fR option, choosing any other
menu choice for this menu, will cause your fax request to be rejected.
.End

.Node send.cover
.Title Cover Sheet Option Menu
.Format XmString
.Body
This \f(HBCover Sheet\fR option menu lets you select whether or not a cover sheet
will be produced as the first page of the FAX that is sent.

The default is to send a cover sheet, but you can change this
using the option menu, or by setting this resource in your \f(CW.Xdefaults\fR:
\f(CW
    *sd*cover.buttonSet: 0           (do not send a cover sheet)
    *sd*cover.buttonSet: 1           (send a cover sheet)
\fR
.End

.Node send.priority
.Title Priority Scale
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBPriority\fR scale can be used to specify the priority for the
job from 0 to 100.  Larger numbers are higher priority.
.End

.Node send.time
.Title Time Field
.Format XmString
.Body
You can defer sending a FAX until a specified time.  Type the
time specification into the \f(HBTime\fR field.

The time specification may consist of the time, the date, or both.

The time may be specified in one of the following formats:
\f(CW
        \fIHH\f(CW
        \fIHH\f(CW:\fIMM\f(CW
        \fIHH\f(CW:\fIMM\f(CW am
        \fIHH\f(CW:\fIMM\f(CW pm
        in \fIMM\f(CW mins
        in \fIHH\f(CW hours
\fR
where \fIHH\fR is the hours (1-12), and \fIMM\fR is the minutes (0-59).

The date can be specified in one of the following formats:
\f(CW
        \fIDAY\f(CW at
        \fIMM\f(CW/\fIDD\f(CW
        \fIMM\f(CW/\fIDD\f(CW/\fIYY\f(CW
        \fIMON DD\f(CW, \fIYY\f(CW
        \fIMON DD\f(CW, \fIYYYY\f(CW
\fR
where \fIDAY\fR is the day of the week, \fIMM\fR is the month number (1-12),
\fIDD\fR is the day number (1-31), \fIYY\fR is the year number (00-99),
\fIYYYY\fR is the year number (1900-2100), and \fIMON\fR is the full month
name or the first three letters of the month name.  For example, the following
are all valid times:
\f(CW
        Friday at 9am
        11pm
        11am sep 1
        10 12/25/89
\fR
.End

.Node send.send
.Title Send Button
.Crossrefs system, faxstat
.Format XmString
.Body
When you press the \f(HBSend\fR button, the FAX job will be created and
submitted according to the way you have filled out the \f(HBSend Dialog\fR.

The FAX job is actually handed off to the \f(CWfaxsend\fR command for
processing.  The \f(HBSystem\fR dialog box will popup and you will be able
to see the progress as your job is submitted to \f(CWfaxsend\fR.  You will
also be provided with a Job Number for each recipient.  The Job
Number can be used to identify the fax in the FAX status listings,
or to delete the job.
.End

.Node send.scan
.Title Scan Button
.Format XmString
.Body
Click on the \f(HBScan\fR button to popup the \f(HBScanner Control\fR dialog.
This allows you to scan paper documents using an attached scanner.

.End

.Node send.scan_go
.Title Quickly Scanning and Sending a FAX
.Format XmString
.Body

Click on the \f(HBQuick Scan\fR button to 
quickly scan in an image from an HP ScanJet or HP ScanJet Plus
into a temporary file scanner and fax it out.

This \f(HBQuick Scan\fR method doesn't prompt you for any
input - it uses all default settings.

.End



.Node send.options
.Title Expert Button
.Subsections send.advanced.retry, send.advanced.chan, send.advanced.id, send.advanced.hdr, send.advanced.dismiss
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBExpert\fR button will popup the \f(HBAdvanced Options\fR dialog.
This dialog allows you to set some rarely used, advanced options.
.End

.Node send.cancel
.Title Cancel Button
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBCancel\fR button will popdown the \f(HBSend\fR dialog without sending
a FAX.
.End

.Node send.dismiss
.Title Dismiss Button
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBDismiss\fR button will popdown the \f(HBSend\fR dialog without sending
a FAX.
.End

.Node send.exit
.Title Exit Button
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBExit\fR button will terminate the \f(CWxfaxsend\fR application.
This button only appears if \f(CWxfaxsend\fR is run directly from
the desktop or command line.  It does not appear if \f(CWxfaxsend\fR
is run from the main button bar.
.End

.Node send.scan.paper
.Title Setting the Paper Length For a Scan
.Format XmString
.Body

The \f(HBPaper\fR menu lets you select from various paper lengths.

All scans are 8.47 inches wide (1728 pixels).
The default length is 11 inches, but may be changed using the this
option.  Paper sizes which are supported are letter, legal, and
A4. Note that an ADF is required to scan the full length of legal
size paper.

See also \f(HBfaxscsan(1)\fR

.End
.Node send.scan.dither
.Title Dithering a Scanned Image
.Format XmString
.Body

\f(HBDithering\fR

Facsimile is a black and white medium, and the default is to scan
documents using simple thresholding to create a bilevel image. This
is adequate for text files, but if the document being scanned
contains gray scale information (like a photograph), \f(HBdithering\fR
should be used. dithering requires that one of four
possible dithering patterns be used to simulate gray scale in a
bilevel image. The \f(HBdithering\fR menu lets you choose one of these patterns:
fine_fatting, coarse_fatting, bayer, and vertical_line.

See also \f(HBfaxscsan(1)\fR

.End

.Node send.scan.scan_res
.Title Setting the Resolution of a Scanned Image
.Format XmString
.Body

The \f(HBResolution\fR menu lets you choose a resolution for the
scanner.
By default, the scan resolution is 204 pixels/inch horizontally by 196
pixels/inch vertically (high resolution).  A setting of 'low' changes
the vertical resolution to 98 pixels/inch.

See also \f(HBfaxscsan(1)\fR

.End

.Node send.scan.intensity
.Title Setting the Intensity of a Scanned Image
.Format XmString
.Body

The \f(HBintensity\fR of the image can be adjusted. On an HP9190A scanner,
the intensity is -1 for darker, 0 for normal, and 1 for lighter.
On an HP9195A scanner (ScanJet Plus) the intensity can range from
-127 to 127.

See also \f(HBfaxscsan(1)\fR

.End

.Node send.scan.contrast
.Title Setting the Contrast of a Scanned Image
.Format XmString
.Body

The \f(HBcontrast\fR of an image can only be changed on an 
HP9195A scanner, and can range from -127 to 127, with 0 being normal.

See also \f(HBfaxscsan(1)\fR

.End

.Node send.scan.scan_fax_save
.Title Scanning a Fax Image Into Your Personal Fax Directory
.Format XmString
.Body

This activates the scanner.  The resulting image is
stored in your personal fax directory.  It can be viewed using
\f(CWxfaxrecv\fR where it will appear just as any other received fax.

.End

.Node send.scan.scan_fax_send
.Title Scanning a Fax Image To Send
.Format XmString
.Body

This starts the scanning process.  The resulting image is
automaticly loaded into the 'Files' window of the faxsend
dialog.

.End

.Node send.scan.scan_file
.Title Scanning an Image Into a File
.Format XmString
.Body

The \f(HBScan As File\fR selection will pop up the file browser, which will 
prompt you for a file name.  When one is chosen, the image will be scanned
into this file.

.End


.Node send.advanced.retry
.Title Override Retries Field
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBRetries\fR field and associated toggle button allows you to specify the
number of attempts that will be made to send this FAX.  If not specified,
the number of retries is set to the system-wide default as set by the
system administrator.

To override the number of retries, type a number in the \f(HBRetries\fR
field, and depress the toggle button next to it.
.End

.Node send.advanced.chan
.Title Override Channel Field
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBChannel\fR field and associated toggle button allows you to specify the
channel to use for sending this FAX.  If not specified, any available
channel will be used to send the FAX, as set by the system administrator.

To specify the channel number, type a number in the \f(HBChannel\fR
field, and depress the toggle button next to it.
.End

.Node send.advanced.id
.Title Override FAX ID Field
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBFAX ID\fR field and associated toggle button allows you to specify the
electronic FAX ID that is transmitted to the far-end FAX machine when
this FAX job is sent.  If not specified, the FAX ID is the system-wide
default as set by the system administrator.

To override the FAX ID, type up to 20 characters into the \f(HBFAX ID\fR
field, and depress the toggle button next to it.
.End

.Node send.advanced.hdr
.Title Override Page Header Field
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBPage Header\fR field and associated toggle button allows you to specify the
one line page header that is printed at the top of each page of the FAX.
If not specified, the \f(HBPage Header\fR is the system-wide default as set by the
system administrator.

To override the \f(HBPage Header\fR, type the new page header into the field,
and depress the toggle button next to it.

A typical page header is:
\f(CW
        %m/%d/%y %H:%M  YOUR COMPANY HERE  P.%%02d/%%02d
\fR
The percent (%) signs in the page header are special.  They cause
various parameter substitutions into the header, similar to those
provided by the \f(CWdate\fR(1) command.  Valid substitutions include:
\f(CW
        %m            month (01-12)
        %d            day (01-31)
        %y            year (00-99)
        %b            month name 
        %B            month name 
        %a            weekday name
        %A            weekday name
        %e            day (1-31)
        %H            hour (00-23)
        %M            minute (00-59) 
        %S            seconds (00-59)
        %I            hour (00-12)
        %p            AM/PM
        %Y            year (4 digits)
        %%02d/%%02d   page number / total pages  
        %%%%          a single percent sign     
        %Z            time zone\n
\fR
.End

.Node send.advanced.dismiss
.Title Dismiss Button
.Format XmString
.Body
Clicking the \f(HBDismiss\fR button will popdown the \f(HBAdvanced Options\fR dialog.

Any options which are selected using the toggle buttons and fields will
override all FAXes which are sent during this session.
.End

.Node send.scan.use_tiff
.Title Scan as a Tiff Image
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBTiff Format\fR button will cause the tiff format options 
to become visible.  When this button is depressed and these options 
visible, pressing the \f(HBScan As File\fR button will cause the 
resulting image to be in the Tiff file format.

Since the tiff file format is incompatible with the fax format, 
the \f(HBScan Fax & Send\fR  button and the \f(HBScan Fax & Save\fR
button are both insensitive when tiff is selected.

See also \f(HBfaxscsan(1)\fR

.End

.Node send.scan.ulh_form
.Title Setting the Upper Left Horizontal Corner
.Format XmString
.Body
This allows you to set the horizontal location of the top left hand corner
of the scan.

The units of measurement are set by the \f(HBUnits\fR menu.

Notice that this refers to the 'left' side of the page as you
look at the printed side.  When you place the paper, printed
side down, on the scanner, this now becomes the right hand
side.

See also \f(HBfaxscsan(1)\fR

.End

.Node send.scan.ulv_form
.Title Setting Upper Left Vertical Corner
.Format XmString
.Body
This allows you to set the vertical location of the top left hand corner
of the scan.

The units of measurement are set by the \f(HBUnits\fR menu.

Notice that this refers to the 'left' side of the page as you
look at the printed side.  When you place the paper, printed
side down, on the scanner, this now becomes the right hand
side.

See also \f(HBfaxscsan(1)\fR

.End

.Node send.scan.height_form
.Title Setting the Scan Height
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBHeight\fR field selects the height of the scan.

The units of measurement are set by the \f(HBUnits\fR menu.

See also \f(HBfaxscsan(1)\fR

.End

.Node send.scan.width_form
.Title Setting the Scan Width
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBwidth\fR field selects the width of the scan.

The units of measurement are set by the \f(HBUnits\fR menu.

See also \f(HBfaxscsan(1)\fR

.End

.Node send.scan.desc
.Title Tiff Image Description
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBDescription\fR field allows you to enter text describing this 
tiff image in some way.  This description field is part of the tiff 
format and will be available to any application that uses the tiff 
file format.

See also \f(HBfaxscsan(1), tiffinfo(1)\fR

.End

.Node send.scan.name
.Title Tiff Image Name
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBName\fR field allows you to enter a name for this image that 
will be contained in the resulting tiff file.  This name field is part 
of the tiff format and will be available to any application that uses 
the tiff file format.

See also \f(HBfaxscsan(1), tiffinfo(1)\fR

.End

.Node send.scan.first_pg
.Title Setting the First Page Number
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBFirst Page\fR option is provided for dealing with incorrect 
or older TIFF reading applications.  This option changes the output 
page numbering to begin with the number specified in this field 
instead  of the  standard  TIFF  value  of  zero (0).  Some TIFF 
readers expect page numbers to start at 1, so 1 might be needed
for  these  readers.   

See also \f(HBfaxscsan(1), tiffinfo(1)\fR

.End

.Node send.scan.compress
.Title Choosing Compression
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBCompression\fR menu allows you to choose between
5 types of compression for the tiff images.  They
are, none (a.k.a dump), packbits, fax3, classf and lzw.

See also \f(HBfaxscsan(1), tiffinfo(1)\fR

.End

.Node send.scan.units
.Title Choosing Units
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBUnits\fR menu allows you to use any of millimeters, centimeters 
or inches as the unit of measurement used in the scan dimension settings.
(Upper Left Vertical, Upper Left Horizontal, Width and Height).

Changing between units will automaticly convert all the dimensions
to the new specified unit of measurement.

See also \f(HBfaxscsan(1)\fR

.End

.Node send.scan.format
.Title Choosing Pixel Format
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBFormat\fR menu allows you to select either black and white 
scanned images or 8 bit greyscale images.

Selecting greyscale will automaticly disable the dithering option,
since it is meant to dither from black and white images. 

See also \f(HBfaxscsan(1)\fR

.End

.Node send.scan.sep_pg
.Title Creating Images As Separate Files
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBSeparate Pages\fR option forces output into separate files,
one per page, whose names are output_file.N.  This  option is 
provided for those TIFF readers that cannot deal with multiple pages 
per file.

See also \f(HBfaxscsan(1)\fR

.End

.Node send.scan.dpi_Form
.Title Scanning Resolution
.Format XmString
.Body
The \f(HBResolution\fR field  allows you to set the 
resolution of the tiff image in terms of Dots Per Inch.
Note that using a resolution other than the default resolution  
of 204 DPI, will  make  the  files  incompatible  with FAX 
transmission, but may be useful for document preparation and
storage.  This option takes an argument of the  number  of
dots  (pixels)  per  inch  (12-600).  

See also \f(HBfaxscsan(1)\fR

.End
