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PDF Quirk Version Update

December 30, 2021 2 comments

The good thing about this quiet holidays is that there is time to work on projects. I had a few nice changes of PDF Quirk laying around, and now finalized them to a new version. Please welcome PDF Quirk version 0.95!

What is PDF Quirk?

PDF Quirk is a little desktop utility to create PDF files from images, targeted to non nerdy desktop users.

Sending PDFs is (still) often a requirement in offices where people are asked to transfer PDF files via email, or better by pushing them through their private ownCloud.

The source images can either be loaded from file, or directly scanned with an hardware scanner. For that, PDF Quirk utilizes the tool scanimage from the SANE Projekt, to avoid reinventing the wheel. Configured once, that works like a charm.

Having scanned or picked the source images, they can be deskewed, turned and rearranged, and finally converted to a good quality PDF file with reasonable file size.

New Version 0.95

The new version brings a few features and some fixes:

  • Images can deskewed now
  • Basic PDF options like margin, paper size and orientation can be set
  • The UI got a little cleanup
  • Translations were added, first new language is German
  • Dependencies were reduced, new Qt based PDF generator was implemented
  • Builds with Qt5 and Qt6

Interested?

Check out PDF Quirks Website for more information.

PDF Quirk is free software. Please contribute through the Github repository.

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Welcome PDF Quirk

May 21, 2020 7 comments

How often have you scanned a letter, a certificate or whatever and looked for the right way to call $UTILITY to convert it to a PDF that can be shared via internet?

For this very common use case I could not find a tool to make that really easy for the Linux desktop. Given my mission to help making the Linux desktop more common in the small business world (do you know Kraft?) I spent some time starting this little project.

Please welcome PDF Quirk, the desktop app to easily create PDFs out of images from storage or directly from the scanner!

It is just what this screenshot shows: A one page app to pick images from either the harddisk or from a scanner if configured, and save it right away to a multi page PDF file. The only option is to have either monochrome or color scan. No further scan chi-chi, just nice PDFs within seconds.

Of course I did not want to spend too much time and reinvent the wheel. PDF Quirk uses ImageMagicks convert utility and the command line scan client scanimage of the SANE Project in the background. Both are welknown standard commands on Linux, and serve well for this purpose.

Maybe you find PDF Quirk useful and wanna try it. You find it on Github, or packages on the openSUSE Buildservice.

Contributions and comments are very welcome. It is a fun little project!

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