https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=453829
Bug ID: 453829
Summary: Make it possible to shuffle pages in order, after
scanning odd and even pages, when the scanner has only
ADF but no duplex
Product: Skanpage
Version: unspecified
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: wishlist
Priority: NOR
Component: general
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
Target Milestone: ---
"""Some""" (Brother MFC-L2710DN) multi-function printers have a document feeder
without duplex function (I guess so you are pushed to spend 200€ more for that
and FTP functionality?). It would be **great** if Skanpage would be able to
automatically re-shuffle pages appropriately, after the user scans first all
odd and then all even pages (by simply flipping upside-down the stack of
pages).
For a bit more clarity:
1. Place stack of documents.
2. Click scan -> Skanpage scans all documents in feeder. Without duplex, this
means it will only scan odd pages, first to last.
3. Place stack of document upside-down.
4. Click scan -> Skanpage scans all documents in feeder. Without duplex, this
means it will only scan even pages, last to first.
5. Click on <button-to-be-added> that takes page number N and puts it at
position 2, N -> 4, and so on N/2 times.
The button could be disabled (or hidden) if Skanpage detects an ADF with duplex
functionality, so that the user does not get confused about what this button
would do in their case, since with a duplex scanner it would be useless.
I hope I was clear enough. :D
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