On 01/19/2013 06:43 AM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:
I just noticed a difference in the Tools > Options > LibreOffice >
General "options" in the 3.6.4 versions.
With my 64-bit Debian install, there is a section for "Print dialogs"
and the option for that is "Use LibreOffice dialogs".
With my install on Windows 7 professional, that "Print dialogs" section
is missing.
I do not know if it is missing in my Windows installs for earlier
versions of LO, since I updated all my Windows systems to 3.6.4 last month.
I know, for Ubuntu, I need to click that check box in order to get LO to
print duplex pages properly for my Epson Artisan 810 printer. With that
option, both my HP Laserjet 2300dn and Canon MG6220 [inkjet] printers
are duplexing properly as well.
I am running Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit OS with MATE desktop environment and
Win7/pro 64-bit systems[plus Ubuntu 10.04 and Win XP/pro] So my Linux
system show it, but my Windows systems do not.
It there a reason that DEB installs need that option and Windows do not?
Probably for the same reason that you don't have spadmin in Windows
versions... (CUPS etc).
...
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