Hello Averell, thank you very much for your effort in explaining to me in more detail your way using IrfanView. Although I have been using IrfanView for over 25 years, I did not know it was such a powerful tool. Thanks for the hint about the option “multipage images\Extract all images ...”. My document uploaded here was already lossy because of upload problems. If I use my original scan and use IrfanView as you described, there are even big losses. Therefore, the way via IrfanView is out of the question...
Hello Averell, Thank you for taking the trouble to offer a solution to my problem. However, I don’t like this one for two reasons: 1) Is it a lossy way. I use high resolution scans and I want to have their quality in the finished booklet. 2) It is a very cumbersome way. I already came up with a similar way that is less cumbersome and less lossy (but I’m still not happy with it). I can extract all the pages as png from the finished cropped file (which cannot yet be used for PdfBooklet because of the...
OK, folks, I have made a little progress. I have discovered that I have to scan the DIN A5 booklet landscape from the start, because PdfBooklet “knows” the original page direction and therefore stubbornly applies it. But now I have discovered a new problem: PdfBooklet refuses (also “stubbornly”) to process the right-hand pages of the original DIN A5 booklet. PdfBooklet processes only the left-hand pages (and doubles them) and omits the right-hand pages. I then came up with the idea of scanning the...
PdfBooklet processes only the left pages of a scanned booklet that has been cut apart
OK, folks, I have made a little progress. I have discovered that I have to scan the DIN A5 booklet landscape from the start, because PdfBooklet “knows” the original page direction and therefore stubbornly applies it. But now I have discovered a new problem: PdfBooklet refuses (also “stubbornly”) to process the right-hand pages of the original DIN A5 booklet. PdfBooklet processes only the left-hand pages (and doubles them) and omits the right-hand pages. I then came up with the idea of scanning the...
OK, folks, I have made a little progress. I have discovered that I have to scan the DIN A5 booklet landscape from the start, because PdfBooklet “knows” the original page direction and therefore stubbornly applies it. But now I have discovered a new problem: PdfBooklet refuses (also “stubbornly”) to process the right-hand pages of the original DIN A5 booklet. PdfBooklet processes only the left-hand pages (and doubles them) and omits the right-hand pages. I then came up with the idea of scanning the...
OK, folks, I have made a little progress. I have discovered that I have to scan the DIN A5 booklet landscape from the start, because PdfBooklet “knows” the original page direction and therefore stubbornly applies it. But now I have discovered a new problem: PdfBooklet refuses (also “stubbornly”) to process the right-hand pages of the original DIN A5 booklet. PdfBooklet processes only the left-hand pages (and doubles them) and omits the right-hand pages. I then came up with the idea of scanning the...
OK, folks, I have made a little progress. I have discovered that I have to scan the DIN A5 booklet landscape from the start, because PdfBooklet “knows” the original page direction and therefore stubbornly applies it. But now I have discovered a new problem: PdfBooklet refuses (also “stubbornly”) to process the right-hand pages of the original DIN A5 booklet. PdfBooklet processes only the left-hand pages (and doubles them) and omits the right-hand pages. I then came up with the idea of scanning the...
OK, folks, I have made a little progress. I have discovered that I have to scan the DIN A5 booklet landscape from the start, because PdfBooklet “knows” the original page direction and therefore stubbornly applies it. But now I have discovered a new problem: PdfBooklet refuses (also “stubbornly”) to process the right-hand pages of the original DIN A5 booklet. PdfBooklet processes only the left-hand pages (and doubles them) and omits the right-hand pages. I then came up with the idea of scanning the...
Hello, I have been using PdfBooklet for years to produce DIN A6 booklets (printed on double-sided DIN A4 pages) and get along with it just fine. So far, I have used LibreOffice documents (converted to PDF) that had a page size of DIN A6 from the outset. This always worked without any problems, I have set up a document especially for me where the corresponding numbering is listed for different page numbers (e.g. for a 16-page booklet: „16,1,14,3;2,15,4,13;12,5,10,7;6,11,8,9“). Now, for the first time,...
Hello, I have been using PdfBooklet for years to produce DIN A6 booklets (printed on double-sided DIN A4 pages) and get along with it just fine. So far, I have used LibreOffice documents (converted to PDF) that had a page size of DIN A6 from the outset. This always worked without any problems, I have set up a document especially for me where the corresponding numbering is listed for different page numbers (e.g. for a 16-page booklet: „16,1,14,3;2,15,4,13;12,5,10,7;6,11,8,9“). Now, for the first time,...
Hello, I have been using PdfBooklet for years to produce DIN A6 booklets (printed on double-sided DIN A4 pages) and get along with it just fine. So far, I have used LibreOffice documents (converted to PDF) that had a page size of DIN A6 from the outset. This always worked without any problems, I have set up a document especially for me where the corresponding numbering is listed for different page numbers (e.g. for a 16-page booklet: „16,1,14,3;2,15,4,13;12,5,10,7;6,11,8,9“). Now, for the first time,...
Hello Paul, your last answer was the goal!!! Perfect!!! I overtook your sequence, experimented a little bit with the delay-value (2000, 1500, 1000) and have now a very satisfully way (delay 1500) to step in via KeePass on webites with a 2-step authentification. Cheerio, Ransom
Hello Paul, thank you for your answer. In my day-to-day life I have most of all two accounts, in which I want to login. First Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/ap/signin?encoding=UTF8&ignoreAuthState=1&openid.assoc_handle=usflex&openid.claimed_id=http%3A%2F%2Fspecs.openid.net%2Fauth%2F2.0%2Fidentifier_select&openid.identity=http%3A%2F%2Fspecs.openid.net%2Fauth%2F2.0%2Fidentifier_select&openid.mode=checkid_setup&openid.ns=http%3A%2F%2Fspecs.openid.net%2Fauth%2F2.0&openid.ns.pape=http%3A%2F%2Fspecs.openid.net%2Fextensions%2Fpape%2F1.0&openid.pape.max_auth_age=0&openid.return_to=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2F%3Fref%3Dnav_signin&switch_account=...
Annex: I think the problem could be solved with the “right” sequence. I have experimented a little bit with fields resp. keys like followed and it functioned one time (but it could not be repeated): {USERNAME}{ENTER}{ENTER}{ENTER}{ENTER}{ENTER}{ENTER}{ENTER}{ENTER}{ENTER}{ENTER}{ENTER}{ENTER}{ENTER}{ENTER}{ENTER}{ENTER}{END}{END}{END}{END}{END}{END}{END}{PASSWORD}{ENTER} Is my deliberation right (and there is only to find the “right” sequence) or is that way inherently impossible? Greetings, Ran...
Hello wellread1, thank you for your answer from which I can see that there is a solution for the 2-step authentification. I have examined the two plugins you have proposed (and installed KeeOtp) but I do not understand how to configure my Amazon-entry in KeePass after installing it. Additionally the thing with the “One Time Password” confuses me. For what do I need that if I only want that KeePass do the Auto-type a little bit different to the “normal” way? Greetings, Ransom
Hi, guys, the Auto-type function of KeePass is very convenient. To my great regret more and more websites have a two-step-login (e.g. Amazon) with which the Auto-type function is not compatible (is it?). Is there any possibility to instruct KeePass for a second Auto-type function which handles the two-step-login? Greetings, Ransom