On 01/08/2010 02:55, NoOp wrote:
On 07/30/2010 10:50 AM, Mike Scott wrote:
This is with ubuntu 10.04, OOo 3.2 (from the ubuntu repository)
I've found that the print dialogue offers extremely limited options
compared to other applications.
In particular, it offers no way to select the paper tray (this option is
grayed out for some reason) and no way to select toner economy mode. But
most other options seem to be absent too. Seems a bit of an irritating
omission when the windows version offers all you need (and more :-) ).
Is this standard linux behaviour for OOo, or have the ubuntu folks
altered it?
On both Ubuntu (U)OOo 3.2.0, Standard (S)OOo 3.2.1 (linux), and OOo Dev
OOO330m2 (linux):
Clicking the properties button allows me to select, in the Paper tab:
Paper size
Orientation
Duplex
Paper tray
And if I select the Device tab:
Media type
Print Quality
Color Mode
Dithering
Mirror Output
Duplex Adjust
RGB Color Space
CMYK Proof Profile
Color Rendering Intent
Save Ink - Reduce Intensity
Adjust Brightness
Adjust Contrast
zedoAdjustY
Limit Yellow Ink
Limit Cyan Ink
Limit Black Ink
Reference Light
Grey Tone A Yellow-Blue
Grey Tone B Green-Red
Color Intensity
UCR Black usage
Max. Total ink coverage
Photo-Cyan Usage
Photo-Magenta Usage
Duplex Mode
Borderless Expand
Printer Driver
And then I can select PostScript Level
Color
Color depth
The above is for an Canon MP750 w/Turboprint driver.
I suggest that it's your printer driver that's limiting your choices,
not OOo.
Thanks for the info. But other applications do seem to offer the whole
gamut of options. No problem, for example, with gedit or gimp, just with
OOo.
I'll try 3.3 when I get back in a few days and see if that makes a
difference.
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Mike Scott
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