Re: [arch-general] gscan2pdf - could it be included in the official arch repositories?
Am Dienstag, den 26.09.2017, 12:00 +0000 schrieb arch-general-request@a rchlinux.org:
On 25-09-17 17:15, Stephan Fuchs via arch-general wrote:
Hello!
I would like to ask if the program gscan2pdf could be included in the official arch repositories. There are currently no alternatives.
best regards Stephan Fuchs
Hi,
[community] repo has 3 programs that could be an alternative :
simple-scan (gtk3) scanlite (requires some kde libraries) gambas3-gb-scanner (a frontend for scanimage command, written in the programming language gambas3 )
What functionality does gscan2pdf bring that none of 3 alternatives have ?
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Hi. With all programs above I can scan - right. I can also make an PDF of the scan. With gscan2pdf I can scan many pages at once (fledbed scanner or ADF) and convert all pages directly to PDF. In addition, OCR is performed. And a pdf is generated with the text from OCR as hocr layer. The special feature is that a searchable PDF can be created at once. As far as I know it is not possible with simple-scan nor with scanlite nor with gambas3-gb-scanner. The special thing is that I can correct then OCR Text directly before I save the file. And a few other things that simplify the work. It is not just another scan program. It is the only program I know what allows archiving in this way. best regards Stephan
On 10/01/2017 08:18 AM, Stephan Fuchs via arch-general wrote:
With gscan2pdf I can scan many pages at once (fledbed scanner or ADF) and convert all pages directly to PDF. In addition, OCR is performed. And a pdf is generated with the text from OCR as hocr layer. The special feature is that a searchable PDF can be created at once. As far as I know it is not possible with simple-scan nor with scanlite nor with gambas3-gb-scanner. The special thing is that I can correct then OCR Text directly before I save the file.
Those are some of the most needed core capabilities of any serious document management system. To it's credit, is appears to be very actively developed on sourceforge. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.
I can vouch for it too. I have to scan all the mail at work and before we got a printer that scanned to FTP I went through loads and loads of options trying to find some suitable scanning software. Eventually I settled on gscan2pdf because it seemed to be one of the few that could reliably make multi-page PDFs.
participants (3)
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Ben Oliver
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David C. Rankin
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Stephan Fuchs