On Feb 11, 2009 12:45pm, Julien Michielsen <michkloo at xs4all.nl> wrote: > Thank you, Julien. Did not know this option to make a multipage project, and > just succeeded to make a 9 page-project. The images reside in > ~/multipageproject and are named image-0001.pnm up to *09.pnm. Nothing new to > you here. I made the scans for a MS-Win user who is abroad, and wants to read > his mail. How could he read these images? Does he need acces to a computer > with xsane installed? If so I can advise him to install xsane-win32, but this > might not be necessary. I'd like to hear so from you. Thanks in advance.
Use gscan2pdf, which is designed to make multipage PDFs (or DjVu or TIFF, etc.). Regards Jeff -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/attachments/20090211/a7e0ef2e/attachment.htm
