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--- Comment #8 from Heiko Tietze <tietze.heiko@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #7)
'Even pages' and 'Odd pages' is no alternative to 'Pages' and 'Selection'.

I haven't changed the logic. Even pages are #2,#4,#6 etc. All printer relevant
settings such as duplex or not are below.

Many print dialogs have an option 'current page'. It is missing here.

The current page is included in the selection (Page: or Slide:).

The field 'Pages:' needs an information, which delimiter is allowed. It
might be comma, semicolon or both. Where is this information given?

The inline tip is shown when the field is empty. Haven't touched it.

In case of mixed orientated content (e.g. envelop + Din A4 portrait letter +
Din A4 landscape table appendix), who is responsible for selecting the
orientation and the paper tray. 
...
What items are contained in field 'Paper size'? What selection is correct
for the 'envelop + letter' case? 

Sorry, I cannot answer these question too.

I think, that the dialog is too high.

We could somehow make it smaller and have always a scrollbar (which is what I
changed). But IMHO we can keep it like this.

Patch is btw at https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/68846/

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