With version 3.2.1-0ubuntu2 this already works quite good: you choose a
filename and addtional picture scans will get numbers appended. When
opening the scan dialog the first time you in deed still got presented
the default filename, but you can't simply overwrite it and typing a
different filename
>From duplicate: When saving *.jpg files, the first file should already
have a number attached.
For PDFs i would prefer apending numbers/dates only on the overwrite
case.
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Offer to number/date filename if file already exists
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In any case it should made sure by default that just hitting the save
button doesn't overwrite files without asking. As this is still the case
with 2.32 right now.
Sequential filesnames would be especially good for scanning large
documents, where you need to do a lot of saving during scanning due
That would make sense, yes.
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Would dating the file be more useful, e.g.
Scanned Document.pdf
Scanned Document 20100701.pdf
Scanned Document 20100701-2.pdf
?
** Summary changed:
- Offer sequential filenames
+ Offer to number/date filename if file already exists
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