Re: [gscan2pdf-help] Manual duplex scanning issue
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From: Victor W. <vw...@wo...> - 2008-09-03 07:47:34
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Jeff, I will file a bug. The suggested workaround does provide the solution (that for post-processing both rotates for facing and reverse side are ticked and set to 180 degrees for facing sides scanning, and both are unticked for the reverse sides is scanned). Victor "A workaround in the mean time is to scan the facing side with rotate both 180 selected, and the reverse side with no rotate options." Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote: > 2008/9/2 Victor Warner <vw...@wo...>: > >> I then click on scan and the three reverse pages are scanned starting >> with page 6, and they are inserted into the right place, 6 after 5, 4 >> after 3 and 2 after 1. >> >> BUT: 2 and 4 are rotated 180 degrees, page 6 is not rotated. >> > > I put this feature in as a request for someone with a full-duplex > scanner that didn't get the rotations right. > > You are correct that the facing/reverse rotate options do not tie up > with the facing/reverse scan options. This is a bug. Please file a bug > report, preferably against the Debian package[1][2]. You do not need > to be a Debian user, or set up an account to do this. > > [1] http://packages.debian.org/sid/gscan2pdf > [2] http://www.debian.org/Bugs/ > > A workaround in the mean time is to scan the facing side with rotate > both 180 selected, and the reverse side with no rotate options. > > Regards > > Jeff > > |