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(Feature) Add drag-and-drop arrangement for JPG to PDF conversion #320

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Description

Currently, when converting JPG images to PDF, there is no option to rearrange the order of images before generating the final PDF. This makes it difficult to control page order, especially when uploading multiple images at once.


Feature Request Details (if applicable)

  • What functionality are you requesting?
    Add a click-and-drag arrangement feature for JPG-to-PDF conversion, similar to the existing PDF merge page arrangement.

  • Why is this useful?
    Users often upload multiple JPG images that represent pages of a document. Without rearrangement, the final PDF order depends on upload order or file naming, which is inconvenient and error-prone. A drag-and-drop interface would give users full control over page order before conversion.

  • Any example or context to illustrate it?
    The feature can work exactly like the current “Merge PDFs” page, where users can visually reorder files using drag and drop. The same UI/UX pattern can be reused for JPG-to-PDF conversion.


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The highlighted area indicates where a drag-and-drop arrangement section could be added (similar to the Merge PDFs interface). Thumbnails of uploaded JPGs could be displayed here, allowing users to reorder them using click-and-drag before converting to PDF.


💭 Additional Context

I have already resolved some issues in this project earlier and I would love to work on implementing this feature as well if the maintainers are open to it. Please let me know if this aligns with the project roadmap, and I’d be happy to take it up.

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