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Ah! So this feels like two separate things: 1. printing multiple copies of the same file in reverse numbered order 2. printing a set of files (e.g...
Perfect! Yes, this is definitely a feature I want to build. Atm, I'm thinking about how to build this feature. The starting point would be a tacet s...
This is a great question, and the answer is 'no not currently', but this shouldn't be too hard to add. I was honestly confused it hadn't come up befor...
I've now built this feature and it will be released in the next 24 hours as 1.3.1. There are two new settings added to the Print Settings tab: one...
Splitting PDF files is now available from OLTK 1.3.0 onwards!
@mike-barry I have an idea for how to implement this. Oltk now has the facility to write metadata into pdf files. I propose we write metadata for num ...
This feature is built and will be available from 1.1.3 - hopefully sometime in the next 24 hours. The existing setting for this now becomes a default ...
@thecatfordcat OLTK 1.1.2 is releasing in the next 24 hours. It includes a new feature called Desk number prefixes which should meet the use case you'...
Done in OLTK 1.1.1
Oh yep - can see the utility here. The current workflow is kinda more designed for naming a full set in one hit but definitely get why that doesn't al...
Oh curious! Haven't seen that before! Could you help me out with a little more info to help me recreate the problem? 1) A screenshot of the print ta...
1.0.31.0 release will contain this feature and should be available within the next 12 hours. To enable, navigate to Settings > Printers and check t...
Great - OK - I'll add that into the backlog. There's a major update to the way desk numbers etc. are configured coming in the next couple of weeks (so...
Oh - yep - understand the desire for that. So - the way the fraction desk numbers work currently is $copyNumber/$numCopies I'm guessing you want t...
Hi @thecatfordcat! Yep - that should be very doable. I'll see if I can get that out for you this weekend. Cheers Chris