cday wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 7:09 am
Multipage TIFF input produces single-page TIFF output with the setting 'Convert all pages from multipage file' selected...
Normal, you need 'Convert multipage file to multipage file' to be able to create multipage file
xnview wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 8:21 am
Normal, you need 'Convert multipage file to multipage file' to be able to create multipage file
corr's explanation of what he wishes to do has been very unclear, even when I reduced the options to 'A' or 'B', but the title of the thread accurately describes it I believe...
He is trying to extract all pages of a multipage file to single-page files, but the output is only one single-page file, the first page.
And in a quick test I believe I reproduced that result, a bug.
cday wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 8:29 am
He is trying to extract all pages of a multipage file to single-page files, but the output is only one single-page file, the first page.
And in a quick test I believe I reproduced that result, a bug.
I've tried and no problem, the result is a page per file
I've tested again with the attached four-page TIFF, created in XnView MP 0.98.4 browser, and the result with XnConvert 1.90 with the Output tab setting below is the attached output file file.
Output_tab.png
Something unexplained seems to be happening, as illustrated by these screenshots of the Status tab:
Status_tab.png
Status_tab_2.png
In my quick test yesterday I didn't notice exactly what was happening. The pages are indeed being extracted, but seemingly not being named appropriately?
The problem seems to be related to the display of those unexpected messages which are not normally displayed, or am I missing something?
Tested on Linux Mint 20.1.
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xnview wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 6:43 am
yes you need to use enumerator or use 'rename'
For many users {filename}_result is probably a kind of default setting likely used without thinking.
If someone has loaded a multipage file and selected 'Convert all pages...' their intention is clear, it would seem reasonable to handle that situation automatically unless there is a good reason for not doing so?
This is my screenshot of the status with the same settings as in my screenshot above. I don't need to set a directory. It is saved directly to where the image source is. But I also tried the setting. Which doesn't help either. I also don't need to set a manual enumerator in the filename.
All generated files have page 1 of the source.
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