I tracked down the real culprit for this. It is fixed in v1.5.4, which
I will upload soon.
also sprach Jeffrey Ratcliffe [2016-10-12 21:43
+0200]:
> The option in Preferences is called "Allow batch scanning from
> flatbed". Selecting it should prevent it always defaulting to
> #pages=1.
Aha. That's disabled for me… but as I said, I have an ADF anyway.
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On 12 October 2016 at 21:29, martin f krafft wrote:
> Actually, I'm not. Well, it's a flatbed with an ADF. I also don't
> see any such option in preferences, and "All" *is* an option in the
> scan dialog, it's just not selected by default, as it used to be.
The option in
also sprach Jeffrey Ratcliffe [2016-10-12 20:28
+0200]:
> I expect that you are using a flatbed scanner. It was requested that
> it should only be possible to scan 1 page from the flatbed. You can
> disable this in Edit/Preferences.
Actually, I'm not. Well, it's a
I expect that you are using a flatbed scanner. It was requested that
it should only be possible to scan 1 page from the flatbed. You can
disable this in Edit/Preferences.
Package: gscan2pdf
Version: 1.5.2-1
Severity: minor
As of late, the #Pages option in the scan dialog is always set to
'1' on program start, whereas it used to be on 'All' or at least on
the setting it was on the last time I quit the program.
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