Just my 2c worth on this.
Sorry but just seen this so I have not read all the posts so far.
Yes you can set up the page - but that is not where you logically set up
the tray - it is where you set up the page!
When you print you need to be able to select the printer (no point in
setting it on the page because the page is configured without knowing
which printers will be available when you come to print).
So the print dialogue needs to allow such printer specific things as
printer to use, paper weight, tray etc
If it is set on the Page then the printer dialogue must give the option
of changing any settings imposed by the author of the page to match the
current circumstances relating to the printer.
On 15/08/2013 11:44, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
Hi Ahmed,
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 12:22 PM, Ahmed Hasnaoui
<hasnaoui.ahmed90@gmail.com> wrote:
that is no proper solution.
I want it in a easier way (select page, select tray) right in the print UI,
is it a physical impossibility?
No, probably no impossibility. But I don't see a chance of having your
modifications integrated for this particular feature.
I cannot imagine that people will find it more comfortable to manually
choose the paper tray each time, remembering the page range to choose
for what paper-tray.
I cannot imagine that many people need this to begin with.
Why not run <ctrl>+p, set print and paper tray for first part, click
"send", and <ctrl>+p another time for different paper tray?
Or for you would be much simpler to create a mini-extension that would
just prompt for the page-range(s) and corresponding tray and then
create those multiple print-jobs for you.
ciao
Christian
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