ScanTailor for OSX is here

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Re: ScanTailor for OSX is here

Postby ibr4him » 15 Jul 2011, 10:54

Erm...thanks Misty! :)
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Re: ScanTailor for OSX is here

Postby ibr4him » 16 Jul 2011, 08:00

Oh,this build adds margin to pages although I've set all sides to 0. ?
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Re: ScanTailor for OSX is here

Postby Tulon » 18 Jul 2011, 11:05

If these are soft margins (between a solid and a dashed line), then it's expected beheviour. You may want to review the docs or the video tutorial.
Otherwise, post here a screen shot.
When Scan Tailor asks you to enter DPIs manually, never enter arbitrary values. The video tutorial shows how to estimate the real DPI.
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Re: ScanTailor for OSX is here

Postby derivian » 19 Jul 2011, 14:58

This is my first post here: so, thanks to the creators (and modifiers) of this great program!

When I use the beta versions adapted for Mac (either of the two, provided in links in this thread), I have a problem with "dewarping".

: If I choose the "Auto" dewarping for "all pages" and run the process, the program quits after a while (sometimes even after processing 1 or 2 pages). That does not happen if the dewarp mode is off.

Is this expected behaviour since the dewarp function is "experimental", or is there a way to fix it? Many thanks!
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Re: ScanTailor for OSX is here

Postby Tulon » 19 Jul 2011, 16:04

derivian wrote:Is this expected behaviour since the dewarp function is "experimental", or is there a way to fix it?

It's definitely not expected.
Mac OS X logs program crashes by itself. You should be able to access those with the Log Viewer (or whatever it's called) utility. If you can post Scan Tailor's crash log here, that would be helpful.

P.S: I think the utility is called just "Console".
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Re: ScanTailor for OSX is here

Postby derivian » 19 Jul 2011, 17:12

Thanks Tulon,
Here is a (quite long) crash report by Console; the most recent one.
http://pastebin.com/YWGytUKs
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Re: ScanTailor for OSX is here

Postby Tulon » 20 Jul 2011, 04:07

I see where the problem is. It shouldn't be hard to solve, but I may require someone to build a few OSX builds and for you to try them out.
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Re: ScanTailor for OSX is here

Postby Tulon » 20 Jul 2011, 15:54

I committed an attempt to fix derivian's crash. Can someone build the latest Git version for OSX for derivian to try?
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Re: ScanTailor for OSX is here

Postby derivian » 20 Jul 2011, 16:13

Thank you so much Tulon!!!
I hope the problem is not too specific to my computer; I would gladly try any new build...
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Re: ScanTailor for OSX is here

Postby kylefoley2000 » 24 Aug 2011, 13:39

when i do ouput and i select on experimental, it crashes too often. does it really dewarp if i don't select experimental? i don't see much different.
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