If you have more demanding requirements than efax-gtk can provide, HylaFAX is worth looking at. Thank you for the assistance to find a suitable solution. Pardon me for asking an off topic question. Could you suggest a linux client (with GUI) that supports HylaFAX? On the resolution issue, the program uses the efix binary to convert the input fax image to PS suitable for a viewer, or to convert to TIFF suitable for printing by GTK+'s print system. I meant something along the line, where the transmitted...
If you have more demanding requirements than efax-gtk can provide, HylaFAX is worth looking at. Thank you for the assistance to find a suitable solution. Pardon me for asking an off topic question. Could you suggest a linux client (with GUI) that supports HylaFAX? On the resolution issue, the program uses the efix binary to convert the input fax image to PS suitable for a viewer, or to convert to TIFF suitable for printing by GTK+'s print system. I meant something along the line, where the transmitted...
If you have more demanding requirements than efax-gtk can provide, HylaFAX is worth looking at. Thank you for the assistance to find a suitable solution. Pardon me for asking an off topic question. Could you suggest a linux client (with GUI) that supports HylaFAX? On the resolution issue, the program uses the efix binary to convert the input fax image to PS suitable for a viewer, or to convert to TIFF suitable for printing by GTK+'s print system. I meant something along the line, where the transmitted...
Hello Chris, First of all, thank you for such a versatile program. I am in the process of switching the desktop to Linux, and your program seems to be the closest replacement for Windows Fax Console. In the course of trying efax-gtk, I found that successfully sent faxes appear in the "List sent faxes" box. So far, so good. As a user, I expect to press the View button and see the image that has been faxed. Everything works fine. However, I doubt that the shown image adequately reflects resolution...
Hello Chris, First of all, thank you for such a versatile program. I am in the process of switching the desktop to Linux, and your program seems to be the closest replacement for Windows Fax Console. In the course of trying efax-gtk, I found that successfully sent faxes appear in the "List sent faxes" box. So far, so good. As a user, I expect to press the View button and see the image that has been faxed. Everything works fine. However, I doubt that the shown image adequately reflects resolution...
Hello Chris, First of all, thank you for such a versatile program. I am in the process of switching the desktop to Linux, and your program seems to be the closest replacement for Windows Fax Console. In the course of trying efax-gtk, I found that successfully sent faxes appear in the "List sent faxes" box. So far, so good. As a user, I expect to press the View button and see the image that has been faxed. Everything works fine. However, I doubt that the shown image adequately reflects resolution...
Hello Chris, First of all, thank you for such a versatile program. I am in the process of switching the desktop to Linux, and your program seems to be the closest replacement for Windows Fax Console. In the course of trying efax-gtk, I found that successfully sent faxes appear in the "List sent faxes" box. So far, so good. As a user, I expect to press the View button and see the image that has been faxed. Everything works fine. However, I doubt that the shown image adequately reflects resolution...
Hello Chris, First of all, thank you for such a versatile program. I am in the process of switching the desktop to Linux, and your program seems to be the closest replacement for Windows Fax Console. In the course of trying efax-gtk, I found that successfully sent faxes appear in the "List sent faxes" box. So far, so good. As a user, I expect to press the View button and see the image that has been faxed. Everything works fine. However, I doubt that the shown image adequately reflects resolution...