Michael, Thanks for the answer. I will answer some of your questions, though it seems that you have addressed many of them anyway.
Epiphany was installed as a binary from the FreeBSD 5.4 release distribution (as part of CD #2, for those of you who use FreeBSD) as part of the initial install. Subsequently, I upgraded 5.4 to the 6.0-Beta (I didn't care much for 5.4), and have partially upgraded Gnome to 2.10.2 (I think that number is correct) via portupgrade. So I now have most of the source on the system, but I don't know the flags used to create the package I installed initially. Mozilla and Epiphany show the same dialog box, but give different results -- Epi does not print; Moz does. FWIW, Epi also cannot save a page to a file, so the combination is most inconvenient. GEdit, Evo and the rest show dialogs that are different from Epi and Moz, and work nicely. I presume that this is the gnomeprint dialog box. I also neglected to mention that the printer is an HP LaserJet 4M Plus, a workhorse PostScript printer. Since Epi does not find the right queue, I don't think that this is the issue. I will look into installing the Development version. My only hesitation is that getting all of the plug-ins to work properly might be a challenge. I run BSD native Epiphany and Java, and use Linux Acroread7, Flash and Real Player through the "glue" of linuxpluginwrapper. That application has always been a bit fragile. Frank _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
