But what about the question on multiple pages, a book, for example?
Will it scan both pages and know which goes first?

On 30/08/2008, Dean Wilcox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Its an inconvenience, especially when your used to K1000 or similar
> on Windows but using a flat bed A4 scanner there are only 2 ways
> print side down a page can be.  It becomes more awquard though if all
> the pages aren't the same way round.
>
> At 18:05 30/08/2008, you wrote:
>>if the page has to be oriented correctly to be recognized, then how
>>can a blind person gain maximum use out of it?
>>
>>On 30 Aug 2008, at 18:02, Dan wrote:
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>I did email the author and he said that he might consider Auto
>>>Orientation for a future release.
>>>Dan
>>>On Aug 30, 2008, at 4:50 AM, Tim Grady wrote:
>>>
>>>>As of now it can't do it.  It looks like the main purpose of the
>>>>program was for scanning photos.  Well, you might, like I'm going
>>>>to, mention to them that this would be a good thing for OCR
>>>>scanning.  Meanwhile the program is perfectly usable except for that.
>>>>On Aug 30, 2008, at 3:57 AM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Hello Listers,
>>>>>
>>>>>I have just visited the vuescan page, and one of the fundamental
>>>>>questions I have failed to find an answer to is whether Vuescan
>>>>>can automatically orient a printed page or not. I was wondering
>>>>>whether any of you who have already experimented with it have got
>>>>>some experience on this aspect as well as scanning pages with
>>>>>columns and more than one page scanning? I mean does text get
>>>>>appended to the end of the already existing document as it is in
>>>>>Kurzweil?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks, Simon
>>>>
>>>
>>
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