Not really.  Its more of a Unix issue.  Unix provides little in the way
of services of specifying printers and printer options.  Most other unix
applications, such as mozilla/netscape work in a similar fashion, as any
unix could be using any command to print using any syntax to specify the
printer.

On Fri, 2002-06-28 at 01:22, DuWayne R Holsbeck wrote:
> is there any way to configure evolution to print to a specific printer,
> other than typing "lpr -Plp@whatever" in the printer box? When I open
> the print window, the only selections are printer(lpr) or file. I have
> some users that are not able to handle typing in there passwords, let
> alone a real command ;-) I have many network printers, and it would be
> really nice to let them choose between them, and set up one of the
> printers as default. I searched the Ximian site's faqs and knowlegbase
> but came up empty.
> 
> Thanx 
> DuWayne
> -- 
> I have a switch in my apartment that doesn't do anything.  Every once
> in a while I turn it on and off.  On and off.  On and off.  One day I
> got a call from a woman in France who said "Cut it out!"
>               -- Steven Wright
> 
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