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Re: "Kooka and kmrml are removed completely."
by whatever noticed on Monday 18/Jun/2007, @04:12
>then again, i'm not sure why krita wouldn't fit that bill pretty well?

Krita isn't a scanning application, and it is not part of KDE itself.
Novice users that just want to scan a document will be looking for a scanning application, not for an image editor to do the job.

A simplified digikam could do the job, as it has the necessary abilities to order scanned images and editing features to scale, crop and rotate images and to change the file format.
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Re: "Kooka and kmrml are removed completely."
by Adrian Baugh on Monday 18/Jun/2007, @09:46
I'd be very keen to see good scanning functionality built into digikam anyway - not all my photos are taken using a digital camera and it would be nice to be able to scan slides / negs / prints and bring them straight into my digikam workflow.
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  • Re: "Kooka and kmrml are removed completely."
    by Achim Bohnet on Monday 18/Jun/2007, @17:06
    install kipi-plugins and you'll find in digikam:

    Album -> import -> scan images
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