I've no idea what 'STRG' means.

I've used Simple Scan for years.  It's really handy.  Really REALLY
handy.  My thanks to its author.  Indeed it's open on my desktop at the
moment, I was interspersing some scans with answering mail, and one of
my mails was this bug update notification.

However, I've long meant to look at the source, because it took me
longer than it should have for me to figure out how to use it, and the
UI definitely needs a rework (IMHO).

My normal workflow:
* Item in scanner, press ctrl+1, scan completes on scanner, data is still 
xferring.

* Take item out of scanner, position the next one ready.

* When data has arrived, click on Crop (why no shortcut??), slide
rectangle to top left (why can't I set prefs so that it always starts at
top left?), pull bottom right to fit image.

* Hit Enter (I'm unsure whether I need to do this, but it's become a
mantra that works for me).

* Press ctrl+1 as above, repeat all above except don't need to hit Enter
again.  Each scan will have the same crop.

* Finally, press ctrl+S and get Save dialog.  Save dialog ALWAYS assumes
pdf (grrr, why can't I set prefs?) although usually I want to override
it and save as multiple jpg, which works provided I select jpg as file
type.

* Press ctrl+N to completely reset, losing the crop setting, which often
I would prefer to keep.  Maybe there's a less severe reset which would
retain the crop setting, but I don't know of it.

So that's my normal workflow, and I don't feel that I fully understand
what's inside the black box, concerning cropping and photo vs text.
Unlike some much more complex programs (Gimp, Office, ...) where I
really feel in charge, with Simple Scan I've arrived at a method of
doing things by rote which gets the job done, but which I'm fearful of
deviating from.  I feel that's a symptom of a badly designed UI.

But since I've never invested the time to examine the source, I don't
feel I'm in any position to complain about it.  I'm writing the above in
the hope that it helps someone else to use the program reliably and get
the job done, rather than (as almost happened with me), throwing in the
towel and using Gimp even for very mundane scans.  I'm ever so grateful
Simple Scan exists.

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  Cropping tool does not function

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