Hello,
I wonder whether it is good enough to just report this (or must I
report a bug - never done so before!)...
I experience two issues when printing (LO 3.5.0, Linux-Mint-Lisa):
(1) when I print from LO-Writer, PDF is by default set when selecting
"Device" as the printer language. The result is that I cannot select
the top feed of my Canon ip4800-series printer. Also, landscape
orientation does not work either. Everything is fine if I select
Postscript as the printing language. I would really love NOT to
have to go into the device dialogue every time I print in anything
but portrait mode and from the front bin. Is there a way to change
the default?
(2) Printing serial letters: In this case, only the first of a series
of letters written (with variables inserted from a MySQL-Database)
gets printed correctly. With the following letters Writer/Base
leaves out database variables inserted by me. I use ODBC but the
same thing happens when using the native MySQLConnedtor under
LO-Windows-5.3.0.
Has anybody else had this kind of experience?
Regards
H. S.
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