On 2012-03-07 12:21, Andrew Pullins wrote:
I just took a quiz for my OS class and one of the questions was to define
and describe different ways to connect to printers for some reason. when I
got to the new ability to print things over the Internet any where in the
world. I started thinking about LibreOffice and how we could use this. my
thought was how awesome it would be to open a document on your phone/tablet
in the car on the way to a meeting, class, or what ever and have it ready
for you when you get there.
does any one know if that would be something that we would/could put in the
suite or would you rely on another app to do this? I know that this would
be a feature that would not be put in right off the bat. but its kinda cool
to think about.
HP ePrint already does this (from LO go File>Print>email as PDF and use
the eprint email address) and we currently do this by configuring a
printer by IP address in the printer configuration. The IP address is
the IP address of the remote printer or print server (computer sharing
the printer).
steve
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