| Summary: | Doesn't name files | ||
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| Product: | [Applications] Skanpage | Reporter: | Nathan Price <nathan> |
| Component: | general | Assignee: | Alexander Stippich <a.stippich> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | inb-bugzilla-1e1cff, nate |
| Priority: | NOR | ||
| Version First Reported In: | 22.12.3 | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Platform: | Arch Linux | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Latest Commit: | Version Fixed/Implemented In: | 23.08 | |
| Sentry Crash Report: | |||
| Attachments: | Export PDF dialogue box | ||
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Description
Nathan Price
2023-04-02 20:47:25 UTC
On 22.12.3, I can't reproduce your issue. There is a dialogue box for specifically exporting to a PDF where there's two options to enter a title and a file path. I'm guessing the title option in the dialogue box is related to adding the title to the metadata for the PDF file and the file name has to be specified in the file path, which is likely why the PDF was saved as "New Document.pdf" for the reporter. I couldn't find a detailed answer on what the title option is for exactly in the handbook. As for the missing extension, I didn't encounter this while testing both file saving dialogue boxes. Created attachment 157896 [details]
Export PDF dialogue box
Would you be able to confirm if this was the same dialogue box you used to export the PDF file? Otherwise if it's the other dialogue box it might be a different cause then what I'm predicting. I did a video capture to show you what I mean https://nextcloud.gravityfargo.dev/s/Fwtj3ES8xXjTmSq (Skip to 2:15 to go straight to this issue) I assumed "Document Title" was the name it would be saved at. I'll put in a feature request when I figure out how to do that haha. So there are several issues in that video, I open krunner to type annotate what happened. I'll create separate issues later. The file saving is my main issue. To be more concise: Saving one scan yields "New Document.pdf" Saving a new one after deleting the previous scan and rescanning yields "New Document" Now Okular will open this file, but Obsidian will not unless I manually add the extension. As for other issues (outside the scope of this issue) - Exporting as pdf with OCR enabled but the required packages aren't installed causes a crash (I forgot to disable this twice in the video and caused two crashes) - I have a mobile scanner (EPSON ES-50) with no multi-document feeder, so I have to click "Scan" twice. Time one it says "Feeder Empty", second time does the scan. I posted the video from my Nextcloud, I can throw it up on youtube if that's better for you. Thanks for the screen recording. I can't reproduce the issue with those steps in the current git master version though. So let's call it fixed! |