ImageGear for C and C++ on Windows v19.2 - Updated
Load the Currently-Selected Scanner Driver
User Guide > How to Work with... > Common Operations > Scanning > ISIS Scanning > Use ISIS Drivers > Load the Currently-Selected Scanner Driver

The toolkit has facilities for letting the user select and configure a scanner from among all installed scanner drivers. Selecting a driver does not load it for the application to use. So, how does the application load the currently-selected scanner driver?

The function IG_ISIS_drv_get_scan_name() provides an easy solution.

IG_ISIS_drv_get_scan_name() retrieves and fills in the currently-selected scanner by reading the [Scanner] section of the SETSCAN.INI file. If no scanner is currently selected, IG_ISIS_drv_get_scan_name will return IG_ISIS_ERR_NOCURSCANNER .

If no name is set and the hWnd parameter is not zero, the toolkit attempts to establish a current scanner by calling IG_ISIS_drv_set_scan_name() and displaying the Select Scanner dialog box.

The following program fragment shows how to load and unload the currently-selected driver.

 
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HISISDRV hDriver;
char lpcDriverName[255];

IG_ISIS_drv_get_scan_name(hWnd or 0, lpcDriverName);
IG_ISIS_drv_load((char FAR *)0, lpcDriverName, &hDriver, 0);
IG_ISIS_drv_init(hDriver, lpcDriverName, 0);
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/* The driver may now be used by referencing &hDriver */
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IG_ISIS_drv_unload(hDriver);