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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Thu Nov 12 09:57:15 +0000 
2009 -------
Some rare cases of insanity may happen, yes. ;-)

Meanwhile I think it would be easiest and best to bring up a warning box when
the number of pages to print - before bringing up the actual print dialog - is
zero. At the moment that would happen in calc only; however the situation may
occur to other apps, too. If we want a warnig at all, at the moment a warning
box would be the appropriate means to do so.

About the nonmodal method: I'm not sure what that will achieve in this case;
telling the user "by the way, you're doing stupid" while still continuing does
not seem sensible to me, then we can skip the message wholesale. If the user
doesn't want to print a zero page job, the message makes only sense, if he can
abort immediately. And this is useful only in the "direct print" case, since
using "File->Print" the user gets a print dialog telling him in large letters,
that there are no pages to print - which should be good enough for him to find
the cancel button.

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