[Bug 515858] Re: Tool to re-order pages when scanning sides in separate batches

Nicolas Marchildon nicolas at marchildon.net
Thu Feb 4 02:18:52 UTC 2010


Jeffrey Ratcliffe a écrit :
> You can also do it with imported images using the renumber option in
> Edit. Select the first four pages, set increment to +2, apply, select
> the second four, set start to n+1, increment to -2 and apply.

That is what I described I was doing, except that I can't renumber the
first four pages, because they will clash with the second half.

>> that if I'm able to reproduce the behavior. It might simply be that
>> xsane was locking the scanner driver.
> Certainly the case

Here's how I can reproduce it:

    * Open xsane, scan an image.
    * Open gscan2pdf, click Scan.

gscan2pdf stays forever in "Updating options".

Should I file a bug agains gscan2pdf, or against xsane? If it is xsane
that's not releasing resources, then it's not the fault of gscan2pdf.
However, instead of hanging forever, a message such as "Scanner is
already in use by an other program" would be much better.

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Tool to re-order pages when scanning sides in separate batches
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