also sprach Jeff <jf...@posteo.net> [2017-11-28 22:15 +0100]: > > Today, it suggested 2017-12-07. Something really just isn't working > > right. Please either leave the field empty, or fill it in with > > TODAY(). > > I've just tested this, and for me it is still working as advertised - > ~/.config/gscan2pdfrc has a "date offset" field, which is used to > calculate the date. > > Can you check this?
I did. If I remove the date offset (== 0), then today's date is used as default. If I change the date to e.g. 10 days ago and save a file, then "date offset" becomes -10. If I now wait 2 days before using gscan2pdf again to save a file, it'll apply -10 and default to the date 8 days ago today. I'm failing to see the logic behind all of this. -- .''`. martin f. krafft <madduck@d.o> @martinkrafft : :' : proud Debian developer `. `'` http://people.debian.org/~madduck `- Debian - when you have better things to do than fixing systems no. no musicals. i loathe musicals. i never did have a plan for doing one. my cousin made me sit through some fucking musical twice. i just hate them. they bore me stiff. i think they’re just horrible. even _hair_. and they're always lousy music. -— john lennon, _the lost interviews_ by ray connolly
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