I appreciate you explaining the complexity of adding the feature. Thanks for the consideration and thank you for maintaining and enhancing VeraCrypt. It's outstanding software that many cannot live without.
If the two choices are: A) having a Cancel button that changes to Canceling… when clicked and mounting attempt stops in 1-2 seconds B) no Cancel button and waiting 5-10 seconds for all permutations to be exhausted Most people would prefer A. A simple message and maybe an animation with the Cancel button is enough to eliminate the frustration of a short wait. The lack of control with no Cancel button is more frustrating--it's longer and feels even longer.
How about only checking after each hash algorithm? We could cut wait time by 80% with four checks and no slowdown. And we could also check in between encryption schemes?
Sometimes you realize that you've entered a wrong password and want to stop the long mounting process. VeraCrypt could really use a Cancel button.
I scanned a document with 7.0.8.0 and the PDF looked like a negative with a black background. But the image was not upside down and Tesseract was able to OCR it.
I have tried Fast and Best modes--they seem to be comparable. Both modes smosh together words ("if_anyone" becomes "ifanyone"). The beta version of Tesseract still uses an old version of eng.traineddata from 2018. Would a newer version of eng.traineddata help with accuracy?
NAPS2 works great but the OCR could be more accurate. NAPS2 6.1.2 comes with Tesseract 4.0.0b4. Would upgrading to Tesseract 5.3.1 improve OCR accuracy? If yes, how do I get NAPS2 to work with Tesseract 5?