Selon Frank Martinez <martinezf...@comcast.net>: > Hi, > Does a method currently exist to save the image in whatever > directory I last saved an image in, instead of one set directory for > all? I mean, other than starting with the directory set in > Preferences and moving throughout the file system?
I second this. There definitely should be either some option like -d on the command line (with for -d . being one possibility), or xsane should come with a script doing that for the user. It is a real pain to have to select a directory twice (once by going there to launch xsane, and once again through the xsane menus) when saving scans in many different places. It is not a good solution to save all files in one place and move them afterwards, because some of the scans may be related to earlier ones and you want to be able to see all related scans at the same time. I really don't understand the current default, and I don't understand why the former behavior (at least as of 2001) is not available as an option. This is very very important for efficiency and scanning speed. Denis Roegel