2013/5/27 Richard Shann <[email protected]> > > If you look in the print menu, sometimes it means "print", with a > > printer, and sometimes it means "output", "display" or even "export". > It used to include export but those were moved to Export a while ago. > What are the "output" and "display" cases you refer to? > « Print part » for instance, opens an evince window with the generated pdf.
> I did wonder about replacing Print with Typeset, but decided against it > because naive users would not understand, they think "I want to print > this" and are only vaguely aware of the need to typeset it first. True, naive users don't need, and probably don't want to know this. > OTOH I > stopped popping up the printer dialog for every "Print" command, because > people want to examine the typesetting and probably tweak it before > actually invoking Print, which they will do from the Print View (which I > did consider naming Typeset View, but again decided against it), after > they have looked through the typeset score. > > Richard > Maybe this step can be called "preview" (preview part, preview with ambitus etc.). Commands about png or pdf generation could be called "export". That would leave the word "print" for printing only. -- Éloi Rivard - [email protected] « On perd plus à être indécis qu'à se tromper. »
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