In Linux, whenever I print to non-A4-sized paper (usually envelopes), the paper size in printer settings is,
usually automatically, set to "Manual". This generally produces correct output.
On the Mac, not only is there no option to set paper size in the Print dialog, but there is no
"Manual" paper size setting.
I don't know if the Manual paper size comes from the system or LO/OOo, but it is sorely missed on
the Mac side :-)
Dominik Wnęk
Dnia 5 sty 2012 o godz. 17:42 Larry Gusaas<larry.gusaas@gmail.com> napisał(a):
On 2012-01-05 10:16 AM webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
As for LibreOffice setting the page size, I did state that with defining the size of the page in the
document with Format>Page created a 4x6 page and then my HP Color Laser printer defaulted to that
size, but called it a photo card, not a post card. So on a Ubuntu 10.04 system and a HP laser
printer, it works fine.
It does not work on Macs. Setting Format/Page to 4x6 or Envelope #10 print to letter size printer
on both my Brother laser and Canon InkJet printers. There is no option in the print dialogue to
choose the paper size.
There have been serious problems for Mac printing in OOo (LibreOffice has inherited them) since OOo
3.0 . Every upgrade and fix has created new or modified problems.
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