On Donnerstag, 10. November 2022 10:51:32 CET Tobias Leupold wrote: > Am 10.11.22 um 10:09 schrieb Thomas Baumgart: > > On Donnerstag, 10. November 2022 09:28:17 CET Klaas Freitag wrote: > > > >> Am 09.11.22 um 21:18 schrieb Tobias Leupold: > >>> Am Mittwoch, 9. November 2022, 20:59:15 CET schrieb Klaas Freitag: > >>>> Am 09.11.22 um 20:22 schrieb Nate Graham: > >> > >>> > >>> That is essentially what my old document scanning script did -- using the > >>> same > >>> tools. But without a GUI of course. Nice idea! Seems like I'm not the > >>> only one > >>> who worked on getting this very task done as easy as possible ;-) > >> > >> Yes, well, that is what people in the office need. "Classical" office > >> suites are just the beginning. Things that we Linux guys considered > >> black magic for long time (such as printing, scanning, ocr, doc analysis > >> etc) are now super easy and available on mobile platforms. And that is > >> what we compete with on the office desktop. > > > > I don't know, if you have thought of this when writing invoices. Include > > an EPC QR (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPC-QR-Code) on the invoice. I am > > thinking about adding a webcam interface so that KMyMoney can use it to > > read the QR code and use the data to fill out the form for online payments > > that KMyMoney already has. Or even use the PDF file as input an pull out > > the QR code. That would improve productivity I think. I know, a bit off > > topic here. > > Would be a cool feature for sure -- but I don't think I could add this > to Scandoc in a meaningful way, can I?
Oh, sorry for the confusion: my statement was not meant in this direction. Scandoc would probably be in a position to provide the PDF where this information can then be extracted from. -- Regards Thomas Baumgart ------------------------------------------------------------- The good thing about FOSS is that people can see your code and comment it. The bad thing is that people can see your code and comment it. (asoliverez) -------------------------------------------------------------
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