Hm that doesn't make sense, neither as a feature nor in terms of the UI
string. As a feature it doesn't make sense because - should I want the
pages in a different order - I can do that once it's a PDF. In terms of
the UI string, if that's what it means, certainly the current wording
would not make a user interpret it that way. I guess something like
"Change output order" or something like that.

But if that's what "Combine sides" means, what does "Combine sides
(reverse)" mean?

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Title:
  "Combine sides" should be "combine pages"?

Status in Ubuntu Translations:
  Invalid
Status in simple-scan package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Combine sides
  and
  Combine sides (reverse)

  look like a German speaker with poor English mistranslated 'Seiten' as
  'sides' rather than 'pages'?

   Located in ../src/ui.vala:1204 
   Located in ../src/ui.vala:1214

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