El diumenge, 8 d’agost de 2021, a les 18:50:17 (CEST), Alexander Stippich va escriure: > Hello everyone, > > Skanpage is now in kdereview. > Skanpage is a scanning application and originally a concept from Kåre Särs > from approx. 5 years ago. I started to work on it late last year and now > deemed it ready for a wider audience. > The main user-visible difference to the existing Skanlite is that it is > designed to be a dedicated multi-page scanning application with PDF export. > The main technical difference is that it is using QtQuick for its interface. > > My plan is to directly ask for Skanpage to be included in KDE Gear if > possible > once it has passed kdereview. > > Skanpage needs the 21.08 KDE Gear release of libksane. A lot of work has been > done with the help of Kåre to untangle the QWidget-based KSaneWidget into a > separate KSaneWidget and a logic interface named KSaneCore, where only > the latter is used by Skanpage. The new KSaneCore component is released with > 21.08. In the future, it is planned to spin off the KSaneCore component into > its own library without any QWidget-dependency. > > Some features that are still missing from my point of view: > - missing keyboard navigation > - shortcut management > - missing authentication for access-restricted devices > - OCR (proof-of-concept available) > - in the far future: a convergent interface for networked scanners on mobile > devices > > There are tons of errors thrown when reselecting a scanner device. This > seems > to be an issue with Kirigami.FormLayout and the bug is reported. Also, some > binding loops occur within the ScrollView, but the application still behaves.
Have you also reported the fact that disabled toolbar buttons look exactly like the enabled ones? Albert > > So while certainly some features are still missing, I find Skanpage to be > quite > useful already and an improvement over Skanlite for document scanning, > especially with ADF scanners. > > Best regards, > Alex > > > >