Robert Peirce wrote (05-01-12 11:58)
In article<4F0552FE.8070902@wetzel.pl>,
  Mieszko Kaczmarczyk<mieszko.kaczmarczyk@wetzel.co>  wrote:
Especially LO 3.4 series has got trouble with printout, as you mentioned
it other that legas sizes.  I use LO on Linux and do printout even A4 in
landscape is horror.  In old OO print the same document is OK.
Aha!!  That explains why this used to work but now it doesn't.
From the 3.2 to the 3.3 code there has been large (major) changes in 
print handling (prepared by OOo)
One of the changes is that printing looks more to what is defined in the 
driver - hmm difficult to find the proper words.
Anyway, in the old situation I could define my own A5 page - in the new 
one I have to use A4 (what my printer driver understands) and place the 
contents so, that it comes correctly on the paper (envelope most of the 
time).
Would be helpful if some people could go through the issues that without 
doubt will be in BugZilla, so that there are a few clear descriptions 
covering the real problems.
Would be much appreciated by the devs since it makes it easier for them 
to use their time effective.
Regards,
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