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#qpdf 12.3.1 has been released with a fix, #pdfarranger should be working fine with any qpdf except 12.3.0 (as long as it isn't too old 😉 )
Credits to "m-holger" on Github, I'm merely bringing the good news 😊
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#qpdf 12.3.0 was released a week ago and it looks like there is an incompatibility or bug which renders PDF Arranger useless (you can't save your results).
Workaround: Downgrade (or don't upgrade) your qpdf. The flatpak should also work fine if that is an option for you.
qpdf is a great library and well maintained by the way, I'm sure we'll have this resolved very soon.
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@RomanOnARiver It may have changed in the meantime but back when we used #pypdf it was a lot of trouble; I'd recommend looking into #pikepdf if you run into any issues, it was a gamechanger for us.
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How would you call the reverse or opposite of the verb "impose"?
There is only room for four options apparently, please do reply for other suggestions!
For the uninitiated: Imposing is the process of rearranging and combining single pages (in their readable order for on screen reading) so that they can be printed on sheets (usually 4 pages per sheet) and bound to a booklet for offline reading. (Let's hope I got this right, not my area of expertise here actually 😉 )