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fosslinux
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@macdog345 What do you mean "convert all to trusted for a folder"? |
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frozentime345
Jun 6, 2018
Like every pdf and every image in the folder would be converted. Rather than having to track down each pdf and image and right click it(if one had such a complex folder).
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Like every pdf and every image in the folder would be converted. Rather than having to track down each pdf and image and right click it(if one had such a complex folder). |
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fosslinux
Jun 6, 2018
@macdog345 Which program are you using eg convert? Are you doing this in an AppVM/TemplateVM/dom0?
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@macdog345 Which program are you using eg |
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frozentime345
Jun 6, 2018
Im using the convert to trusted pdf function of qubes os and in an AppVM? is there some kind of command for this cuz i guess I could write a bash script to accomplish the above(or someone more bash skilled could =p).
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Im using the convert to trusted pdf function of qubes os and in an AppVM? is there some kind of command for this cuz i guess I could write a bash script to accomplish the above(or someone more bash skilled could =p). |
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qvm-convert-pdf, qvm-convert-img, both accept only one file at a time. |
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frozentime345
Jun 6, 2018
kk thanks! was this the right place to ask for feature requests(just for future ref)?
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kk thanks! was this the right place to ask for feature requests(just for future ref)? |
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andrewdavidwong
Jun 7, 2018
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was this the right place to ask for feature requests(just for future ref)?
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added this to the Far in the future milestone
Jun 7, 2018
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fosslinux
Jun 7, 2018
@marmarek I'm still confused about what needs to be fixed. Is the issue to be able to convert multiple images at a time?
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@marmarek I'm still confused about what needs to be fixed. Is the issue to be able to convert multiple images at a time? |
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frozentime345
Jun 7, 2018
(Name change from macdog)Yes and no, you can convert multiple pdfs from my experience by selecting each pdf and nothing else, but right clicking a folder or selecting control A in a folder with various file types leaves the option unavailable. So just a minor issue but it would be nice to one day convert entire USBS and such to trusted.
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(Name change from macdog)Yes and no, you can convert multiple pdfs from my experience by selecting each pdf and nothing else, but right clicking a folder or selecting control A in a folder with various file types leaves the option unavailable. So just a minor issue but it would be nice to one day convert entire USBS and such to trusted. |
frozentime345 commentedJun 6, 2018
Qubes OS version: R3.2
Sorry if this isn't the place to request features(a google search did me no good nor did qubes os faq). It might be nice to have convert all to trusted(pdfs/images) for a folder(ie for complex file structures).
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