Hi Cor, hi Tobias!
Am Freitag, den 11.02.2011, 11:59 +0100 schrieb Cor Nouws:
Hi Tobias,
Tobias Ollmann wrote (11-02-11 12:28)
I'm rather new here, so I don't know if something similar has already
been posted. But I'm missing a very important feature in the printing
dialog, namly an option to print the current page only.
The old behaviour in OOo was
- select option Pages, that default to the current page.
WHich is what you want.
True. Funnily, that is what I've originally wrote:
Group "Range and copies": Slightly improved layout which is
based on the original printing dialog, since we have to respect
our existing user base. [1]
Seems that the original behavior hasn't been preserved :-\
With the new Printer Dialog, you can select Pages, but nor does it show
the current page, nor does it get the focus,
IMO two usability bugs.
Correct. Concerning the latter, I somehow remember that this was in
discussion and I have been overruled.
Are there plans to implement something like that?
Not that I am aware of.
But improving the behaviour in the current dialog would do too, IMO.
Indeed, that would be great. I noticed another issue that seems to be
different with regard to the original specification. And, there is a
serious usability/utility issue since the dialog doesn't save printer /
printing options in certain cases. So if there is a helpful (developer)
hand, then I'd like to resolve this ... Anybody? :-)
Cheers,
Christoph
[1] http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Printerpullpages
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