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You still haven't told us what it is you actually want to achieve. And by
"hacking" the print dialog, do you mean adding more options and >>settings
to it, related to some special way of printing a document?

Yes, e.g.: Print page 1-3 from
paper<http://www.dict.cc/englisch-deutsch/paper.html>
 feeder <http://www.dict.cc/englisch-deutsch/feeder.html> 1, 5-10 from
paper feeder 2 and so on.

(I vaguely remember somebody, maybe you, asked about such on IRC.)

Yes it was me and I vaguely remember it was you, told me to write to the
mailing list =)

But surely you don't expect that just by adding something to the print
dialog, the code that actually prints will automagically start printing in
a different way?

I don't expect that, I know there is some work to do for it!


Best,

Ahmed


2013/8/15 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>


Can't we figure out who wrote the Print Dialog part of the current LO
Version and ask him directly how I could hack it?



You still haven't told us what it is you actually want to achieve. And by
"hacking" the print dialog, do you mean adding more options and settings to
it, related to some special way of printing a document?

(I vaguely remember somebody, maybe you, asked about such on IRC.)

But surely you don't expect that just by adding something to the print
dialog, the code that actually prints will automagically start printing in
a different way?

--tml




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