On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 13:07, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Monday 25 Aug 2003 5:23 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote: > > On Sunday 24 August 2003 08:01 pm, Philip Webb wrote: > > > > Hi Philip, thanks for the reply. > > > > > on Linux, it's best to use the right tool for the job, > > > rather than trying to stick to an environment (as in M$ Windows). > > > > Okay, but if I have kedit open, and click on the print icon, > > shouldn't I be able to expect this option to work? Or drag 'n drop > > a file to the printer icon on the desktop? > > > > > use 'xpp filename' from a command-line in a terminal: > > > it gives you a lot of options for controlling how you print files > > > & should certainly not print a header unless you ask for one. > > > > > > this is not a CUPS problem. > > > > I have xpp installed - but I want to be able to print out from > > within apps and be able to drop text files on to the printer icon > > on the desktop. > > The big advantage of xpp is that you can 'install' several versions of > the same printer, set up for different jobs, and xpp will allow you > to choose which one prints for any job. Without it everything goes > to lpr. I have found that there are some things that actually print > better from lpr, others don't work so well, but for most things I > like to be able to choose a specific configuration. It's worth > installing xpp. > > Anne
Does this solve the problem that mozilla has with a system that has multiple printers? Moz seems to only print to default no matter what and doesn't give you an option to change. (konq to the rescue for now) James
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