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This script will mark a scanner page as pageType Deleted by default (that can be changed by editing MarkScannerPage.py)

There is currently no progress bar, and the only output is in the script console. ("C:\Program Files\ComicRack\ComicRack.exe" -ssc) So I recommend installing Stonepaw's Books with Pages Marked plugin (https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16I10_Mur6v1EzDm9GKUSgl89cowknnHS) to display comics after the scanner page has been marked. It can then be deleted using CR if you so choose.

The logic for this plugin was copied from comicTagger. CT had a routine to find the page, but wasn't exposing that as an easy option.

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comicrack-markscannerpage's Issues

Better install instructions

Thanks for putting this together. I'd like to use it, but can't figure out how to get it to work in ComicRack. I combined the files in the repo into a crplugin package, which installed fine. But I'm not sure how to invoke the script within ComicRack. Can you update the Readme with that information? Or if you can provide brief instructions here, I can update the Readme file with more detailed steps.

Still Active? Not seeing it work in my CR....

Hi!

Ok, updated this post. Seems to be working once I converted to CBZ. Selected about 100 and I did see the some of the files "update" so will poke around and see if it missed anything...

Would be cool to also be able to add images to a blacklist, figuring that image recognition is getting pretty darn good these days... or a blacklist of scanners which we can add to manually and add their scan pages to for recognition... like a "mark as dirty and add to... " option to add that image to a blacklist (or a blacklisted scanner name).

Thanks!

Script doesn't work immediately on all books

I found this script recently and it seemed really useful so I ran it on my existing library and only got half a dozen books marked (as seen using the Pages marked deleted script). I knew I had more books that should have matched, so I found one, and after looking at its pages in the Info screen, and running the script on it again, it did mark the page Deleted.

Sure enough, I tried this on dozens of other books.

  1. Run script on book, no result.
  2. View the pages in the Info screen, visually confirming the have a scanner page.
  3. Run the script on the book again, it marks the scanner page correctly.

Not sure if it's something I've done wrong with how I initially import books into my library or not, but it seemed super weird.

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