On Wednesday 13 Feb 2002 21:14, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> Alexander Skwar wrote:
> > �Charles A Edwards� sagte am 2002-02-13 um 15:13:22 -0500 :
> >>Hell.
> >>It been awhile since I have used it.
> >>But from what I remember the print control was equal or better to
> >> that offered in cups.
> >
> > What are you talking about?  cups doesn't offer any (GUI) print
> > control by itself.  It relies on external programs like xpp,
> > kprinter...
>
> CUPS itself offers the web interface on http://localhost:631/ which
> allows to add and configure printer queues, manage jobs and show all
> CUPS documentation. The KDE Print Manager has more features and
> printerdrake gives full support for three spoolers, but the web
> interface allows you at least to comfortably handle CUPS queues and
> jobs.
>
>     Till

I really liked CUPS **before** the KDE Print Manager arrived.  Now in KDE 
it is only kedit that honours the lpotions settings.  All other KDE apps 
add a blank line after every text line.
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