Mass Scan
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Mass Scan
Hi,
I have a Question regarding "How to use ..."
I am using XnView to scan all my documents (Paperless (private) Office).
Once a month I scan 50-100 documents in a bunch. Then I have the
same number of pictures open in XnView.
Now I want to save all pictues by using the standard name (scan 1, scan2, .....).
Afterwards I change the file names accordingly.
Question: How can I save all open pictures without accepting every pictures?
I found the possiblity "Copy all open pictures", but then the file format .png is used.
Question: How can I change the default file format to jpg?
Many Thanks for your help!
br,
Boris
I have a Question regarding "How to use ..."
I am using XnView to scan all my documents (Paperless (private) Office).
Once a month I scan 50-100 documents in a bunch. Then I have the
same number of pictures open in XnView.
Now I want to save all pictues by using the standard name (scan 1, scan2, .....).
Afterwards I change the file names accordingly.
Question: How can I save all open pictures without accepting every pictures?
I found the possiblity "Copy all open pictures", but then the file format .png is used.
Question: How can I change the default file format to jpg?
Many Thanks for your help!
br,
Boris
Re: Mass Scan
Could you post a screenshot, or two if necessary?bbi wrote:
Question: How can I save all open pictures without accepting every pictures?
Question: How can I change the default file format to jpg?
Could you be looking at your scanner control interface via the XnView TWAIN interface?
Re: Mass Scan
xnview wrote:by using 'save all opened files'??
That is possible, but then I have to press the button "OK" 50-100 times.
And this is my problem.
Re: Mass Scan
yesbbi wrote: That is possible, but then I have to press the button "OK" 50-100 times.

Pierre.
Re: Mass Scan
By using the function "Copy all open pictures", I can avoid to press the button "OK". But the new created file has then the file format "png".xnview wrote:yesbbi wrote: That is possible, but then I have to press the button "OK" 50-100 times.
How can I change the default file format from png to jpg? (Currently I am running afterward a batch process to convert from png to jpg).
Many Thanks für a answer.
Regards, Boris
Re: Mass Scan
A screenshot might help...
If your XnView interface is set to a language other than English, a screenshot in the language you are using might still be of some use, or you could possibly set the interface language to English temporarily to check the English text for the option to which you are referring.
Edit: Is this possibly the problem?
The File > Save opened image(s)... window is titled Copy ...
And there is (surprisingly?) no option to select the file format to be used...
If your XnView interface is set to a language other than English, a screenshot in the language you are using might still be of some use, or you could possibly set the interface language to English temporarily to check the English text for the option to which you are referring.
Edit: Is this possibly the problem?
The File > Save opened image(s)... window is titled Copy ...
And there is (surprisingly?) no option to select the file format to be used...
Re: Mass Scan
Just prepared the screenshots, but you were faster - Many Thanks.cday wrote:A screenshot might help...
Yes that is my problem. I searched in the settings a possibility to define a default file format, but I was not successful.cday wrote: Edit: Is this possibly the problem?
And there is (surprisingly?) no option to select the file format to be used...
br, Boris
Re: Mass Scan
you can change it in [general] section of .ini
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FormatSaveAll=jpeg
Pierre.
Re: Mass Scan
Hi Pierre,
many Thanks!
I will test and post the feedback soon.
br, Boris
many Thanks!
I will test and post the feedback soon.
br, Boris
Re: Mass Scan
Hi,xnview wrote:you can change it in [general] section of .iniCode: Select all
FormatSaveAll=jpeg
unfortunately I was not successful.
After changing the INI location under "Menu/Tool/Options/Systemintegration"
I found the xnview.ini file under the following location:
C:\Users\XXXYourUsernameXXX\AppData\Roaming\XnView
As I did not found a "General" Section I included the following:
[General]
FormatSaveAll=jpeg
Saved ini file, restarted xnview.
1. Test: Does not work. Therefore I changed the .ini to:
[General]
Code: Select all
FormatSaveAll=jpeg
2. Test: Does not work. Still the png file format is used.
Any help appreciated.
Regards,
Boris
Re: Mass Scan
FormatSaveAll belongs in the [Start] section.
[quote="xnview (Re: "save opened images" png -> jpg)"]
In [start]section of xnview.ini, add
[/quote]
[quote="xnview (Re: "save opened images" png -> jpg)"]
In [start]section of xnview.ini, add
Code: Select all
FormatSaveAll=jpg
xnview ([url=http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?p=105959#p105959]Re: Save all open pictures at one time[/url]) wrote:
You must addfor example in the [Start] section of your xnview.iniCode: Select all
FormatSaveAll=jpeg
XnView Wiki (UI-less Settings » [url=http://www.xnview.com/wiki/index.php?title=UI-less_Settings#Start]Start[/url]) wrote:
FormatSaveAll
- Changes the file format XnView uses when saving new files with the 'Save opened image(s)...' option.
Value: String, default value is PNG
Example: FormatSaveAll=jpeg
Re: Mass Scan
Hi,
many Thanks!
Unfortenately it does not work.
I included "FormatSaveAll=jpeg" in the Start Section.
I restartetd XnView. I rebooted the PC. But it does not work.
I do not understand the sense of "Code: Select all", therfore I tried to
include it also in the Start section, but with same effect.
br,
Boris
many Thanks!
Unfortenately it does not work.
I included "FormatSaveAll=jpeg" in the Start Section.
I restartetd XnView. I rebooted the PC. But it does not work.
I do not understand the sense of "Code: Select all", therfore I tried to
include it also in the Start section, but with same effect.
br,
Boris