Bug#894764: Please prompt for password on import of encrypted file

2018-04-09 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Jeff [2018-04-10 05:54 +1200]: > I've added this for the next release. You are an awesome maintainer and upstream. Thank you so much for your perseverance and short turn-around times, which really make gscan2pdf better for me every day. It's already an indispensable tool in my workflo

Bug#894764: Please prompt for password on import of encrypted file

2018-04-09 Thread Jeff
I've added this for the next release. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Bug#894764: Please prompt for password on import of encrypted file

2018-04-04 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Jeff [2018-04-05 04:05 +1200]: > Do you know of a command-line tool with which I can build a PDF with a > password, or at least add a password to an existing PDF? pdftk can do that: pdftk input.pdf output output.pdf encrypt_128bit user_pw s3cr3t Cheers! -- .''`. martin f. kra

Bug#894764: Please prompt for password on import of encrypted file

2018-04-04 Thread Jeff
gscan2pdf uses pdfimages to extract the images. pdfimages supports supplying a password, so this is doable. Do you know of a command-line tool with which I can build a PDF with a password, or at least add a password to an existing PDF? I'd want to create a unit test, and I'd rather build the PDF o

Bug#894764: Please prompt for password on import of encrypted file

2018-04-03 Thread martin f krafft
Package: gscan2pdf Version: 1.8.11-1 Severity: wishlist If I --import a file with PDF encryption, it'd be nice if gscan2pdf could prompt me for a password to unlock the file. Would this be doable without too much trouble? At this stage, on import, I get errors: 1. "Error extracting text layer