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I am now using v16.3.0 and it seems that the changes made in https://github.com/ocrmypdf/OCRmyPDF/commit/950c700274299c016a529b0e552bb0b3bda6da66 or https://github.com/ocrmypdf/OCRmyPDF/commit/9a3c5a3f7cc863bbd2fdaebbed375a7a526b8e43 have resulted in a bug. The progress bar in "OCR" says 1182 out of...
> except copying the finished file from temporary storage to its final output location. Probably also cleaning up all the temp files generated (for e.g., the images) When ocrmypdf is...
I also got a similar error (actually, the same error thousands of times in the same PDF): ``` xref 12157: While extracting this image, an error occurred optimize.py:327 Traceback (most...
> the syntax should be correct as %~DP0% should be a folder c:\example\ thus adding an extra one will be c:\example\\mutool.exe But, trying to use the script without adding the...
I tried changing it to `%addins%\\mutool.exe` in my local file and it still works as expected. So, I think that adding an extra backslash is the safer choice because there...
The latest commit was just to share my latest local code with you. It completely avoids the problem of adding the mutool.exe in the same folder. Mutool is in my...
> I would like a feature that allows for a decremental load balance, where the review quantity can be adjusted dynamically based on the actual review performance throughout the week....
> When setting easy days in a week, the review quantity in the remaining non-easy days can become unevenly distributed. The native load balancer doesn't have an easy days feature...
I think that using the colour same as the text would be the best option.
I am on the latest pre-release (16985) and I don't see this [+] [-] system for outlines. But, I agree that the issue has been solved. 