On Mon, 2012-11-12 at 16:16 +0000, Michael Meeks wrote:
Hi guys,
On Fri, 2012-11-09 at 10:54 +0000, Michael Meeks wrote:
On Thu, 2012-11-08 at 12:23 +0100, Michael Stahl wrote:
this patch appears to change the default format for printing via CUPS
from PDF to PostScript. this was changed from PostScript to PDF in OOo 3.3.
Urk ! - right, reverting that is not a good fix.
So - in fact; having consulted internally and read a few bugzilla bugs
- I think it is perhaps quite a good fix; we have things like:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=732442#c5
Which look scary; Johannes maintains CUPS at SUSE, and his view is that
we should be careful here; he suggested having an IMHO un-usable option
in the print dialog to select which meta-file-format (hmm).
So - (I guess) perhaps (reluctantly) turning this back to generate .PS
output is the right answer cf.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44664
Having said that - it's clearly nice to help out with improving CUPS -
so I recommend we default to PS, unless we're in "Experimental mode"
where we use PDF instead (?).
Hmm, I dunno. We only got two direct reports to Fedora of landscape
truncation and one appears to be fixed for ages now, and the other in a
deprecated print driver whose replacement doesn't appear to have the
problem.
context for twaugh:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44664
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice/2012-November/040819.html
caolanm->twaugh: what's your impression of the best contemporary default
print format to provide to cups ?
C.
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