22 okt 2009 kl. 21.21 skrev Anne Robertson:

> For me, I just have to do Command-i for the first page only so that
> VueScan gets itself set correctly.
> Then Command-N for each page until the last, after which I do  
> Command-G.
> This launches Readiris where I do Command-R and a TextEdit document
> opens which I can save or discard at will.
>
> I set all my TIFF files to always open with Readiris, and I set
> VueScan to create TIFF files.

I got back to Vuescan just to check if things got significantly  
better. I tried your commands but i ran into a little problem which  
probably is going to irritate me over the weekend unless i can get it  
solved in some way. I'm not sure how you tell Vuescan how to create  
tiff files, but i checked a check box in the settings that said "tiff  
files" and tried to scan a letter i've got in the snail mail and  
here's where the problems start. No matter what external picture  
processor i've chosen, Vuescan always makes Preview kick in. I can't  
launch Readiris at all although it's in the same applications folder  
as Vuescan and so on, i just can't make it happen. Even if i go choose  
that the external image processor should be default and then change  
back to Readiris, Preview kicks in anyway and there's no way for me  
that i know of to change what program that takes care of .tif files.
What settings do i miss? I'm thankful for an idiots guide to this with  
step-by-step instructions because i'm totally stumped.
/Krister

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