Might i make a suggestion (since i'm still getting this) - why does
simple-scan not behave more like libreoffice does - if a document
crashes, libreoffice tries to recover it.

Why not save a (temporary?) copy of everything that has been scanned so
far in the session and then if the program crashes/closes unexpectedly,
the user can continue with what's already been scanned with the choice
to 'recover' the session?

Please. I'm tired of scanning through so many pages before it gives up and i 
lose everything that's been scanned before saving :(
If i need to scan 10 pages for a document and simple-scan crashes at the 7th 
page, i'd like to have the option to continue on from there, not start all the 
way back at page 1 again :(

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  simple-scan crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()

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