https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126665
--- Comment #10 from orcmid <[email protected]> --- (In reply to mroe from comment #9) > (In reply to orcmid from comment #8) > > > Again: > > > Also for me it is strange that "0" or an empty field will result in a full > > > print. > > > > There are many ways to solve this. > > The first (and IMHO only) thing to do is to update the preview on the left > side with the right result. The output "no pages" is simply wrong if anybody > type "0" into the pages field. It should be the same as for "0-". [ ... ] When I am printing out items for file, such as order confirmations from amazon.com, the email will often take 2 pages (many more from other vendors) although everything I need is on page 1. Since I had this "0" business fresh in mind, I tried 0 in the Pages entry for printing the confirmation of a just-made order. 'Lo, my Microsoft Outlook didn't print anything. The preview didn't change -- that is what I used to know everything I needed would be on the first page. Although it is a weird case, I wonder how accessibility aids would describe an entry of "0" there. Maybe that's the safest answer. When there are no pages in the specified pages (range), perhaps there is nothing to print. One might want to maybe be a little more helpful, but not printing anything certainly qualifies as a non-dangerous response. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.
