Bug#852506: Command-line option to import file

2017-01-27 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Jeffrey Ratcliffe [2017-01-28 06:47 +1300]: > > Would you consider an upload to experimental? > > Done. You rock! -- .''`. martin f. krafft @martinkrafft : :' : proud Debian developer `. `'` http://people.debian.org/~madduck `-

Bug#852506: Command-line option to import file

2017-01-27 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
On 26 January 2017 at 09:46, martin f krafft wrote: > Would you consider an upload to experimental? Done.

Bug#852506: Command-line option to import file

2017-01-26 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Jeffrey Ratcliffe [2017-01-26 08:51 +1300]: > > Please consider adding a command-line option such as --import-all > > that takes a PDF file and then simply imports all the pages therein > > into a new gscan2pdf session. Another option --import could first

Bug#852506: Command-line option to import file

2017-01-25 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
> Please consider adding a command-line option such as --import-all > that takes a PDF file and then simply imports all the pages therein > into a new gscan2pdf session. Another option --import could first > display the dialog to select the page range. 1.7.0 already has this. I'll upload it to

Bug#852506: Command-line option to import file

2017-01-24 Thread martin f krafft
Package: gscan2pdf Version: 1.6.0-3 Severity: wishlist I'm aware that gscan2pdf is not a PDF editor per se, but it does an amazing job, splitting out pages, allowing me easy access to per-page manipulation tools like unpaper and Gimp, and providing a means to save subsets of pages into PDFs. I