There have been several cases where I have had to scan a number of pages manually and then I worry I may have skipped a page. It would be nice if down by the Zoom in /out buttons on the bottom left was a total number of pages option. As new pages were scanned or old pages were deleted this woud update.
Love to hear other thoughts. I have not put this in a ticket yet.
Love NAPS2
Alan
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But I think there should be two counters:
counter 1: total number of pages currently in the grid/list in NAPS2.
counter 2: number of pages in the grid/list that were created by the last scan command.
Counter 2 is useful when scanning more pages in separate batches, with a pause to load the document feeder tray inbetween. Here counter 2 would help verify that all pages in a batch were in fact scanned. If the number of paper sheets in the batch doesn't match the counter 2 number then we know that the scanner accidentally pulled through two sheets at the same time, causing one of them to not be properly scanned.
There have been several cases where I have had to scan a number of pages manually and then I worry I may have skipped a page. It would be nice if down by the Zoom in /out buttons on the bottom left was a total number of pages option. As new pages were scanned or old pages were deleted this woud update.
Love to hear other thoughts. I have not put this in a ticket yet.
Love NAPS2
Alan
I also find this function interesting.
So much that I have asked this before in this topic: https://sourceforge.net/p/naps2/discussion/general/thread/8da2aa66/?limit=25#c6c0
Thumbs up for the propsal. Hope it gets implemented.
I also support this request.
But I think there should be two counters:
counter 1: total number of pages currently in the grid/list in NAPS2.
counter 2: number of pages in the grid/list that were created by the last scan command.
Counter 2 is useful when scanning more pages in separate batches, with a pause to load the document feeder tray inbetween. Here counter 2 would help verify that all pages in a batch were in fact scanned. If the number of paper sheets in the batch doesn't match the counter 2 number then we know that the scanner accidentally pulled through two sheets at the same time, causing one of them to not be properly scanned.
A more advanced version of the counter 2 features is in this previous request https://sourceforge.net/p/naps2/tickets/523/