[Bug 552987] Re: Automatically save documents to ~/Documents

2010-07-01 Thread YannUbuntu
That would be great ! The "Save" button should then disappear IMHO in order to avoid confusion (as scans would be already automatically saved). As all scanned documents would be saved in one folder, i think that : - either we should add a "Open scan folder" button in the main window, and keep th

[Bug 552987] Re: Automatically save documents to ~/Documents

2010-07-01 Thread Robert Ancell
I think it might be a little unexpected in removing the file from the default directory. What I would like to do is make simple-scan more like Cheese in that it automatically saves your files and they can be browsed in the bottom of the application. The save option then becomes more of an optiona

[Bug 552987] Re: Automatically save documents to ~/Documents

2010-07-01 Thread YannUbuntu
i have another idea : we can propose both behaviors at the same time in a transparent way ! A) by default Simple-scan would save the documents page by page in the default folder each time the "Scan" button is pressed. (default folder and default file type could be changed in the Preferences opti

[Bug 552987] Re: Automatically save documents to ~/Documents

2010-07-01 Thread YannUbuntu
Indeed, I thought about the 2nd option : I wish there could be an option (in Preferences menu) to get (nearly) the same behavior as in Xsane, I mean : - in the Preferences menu, choose a Folder where scans will automatically be saved (default would be e.g. ~/Pictures/Scanned Images), and defaul

[Bug 552987] Re: Automatically save documents to ~/Documents

2010-07-01 Thread Robert Ancell
** Summary changed: - No option to automatically save + Automatically save documents to ~/Documents ** Changed in: simple-scan Status: Incomplete => Triaged -- Automatically save documents to ~/Documents https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/552987 You received this bug notification because yo