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** Changed in: simple-scan (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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.. That is correct.
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Op 11-12-11 21:24, Michael Nagel schreef:
> OK, to recap:
>
> Simple Scan supports two different scanning modes:
> - Single Page: You click the button and exactly one page is scanned. To scan
> another page, you need to click the button again.
> - All
OK, to recap:
Simple Scan supports two different scanning modes:
- Single Page: You click the button and exactly one page is scanned. To scan
another page, you need to click the button again.
- All Pages From Feeder: if your scanner has a ADF (automatic document feeder)
then it is possible to cl
First of all:
I 've now version 3.2.1 of SimpleScan and my OS is of now:
Ubuntu version 11.10. You ask: "..how does it know when to stop
scanning? ..." What do you mean by that question? Of course I can stop
the scanning after each page, but then the result is not one file with
more pages: Each
This might be converted into a feature request, but how does it know
when to stop scanning?
** Changed in: simple-scan (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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TBF, I'm not too sure if the 'read all pages from feeder' should work
with a scanner that doesn't have AFD in the first place. However, it
would be nice to have some sort of a sequential scanning mode... Not
proposing invalid, but turning this into an enhancement instead.
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Title:
SimpleScan is too quick with next page
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