https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126665
--- Comment #13 from Marcus <[email protected]> --- (In reply to orcmid from comment #12) > Created attachment 85146 [details] > Acrobat Reader DC Handling of Invalid Pages Ranges > > (In reply to orcmid from comment #11) > > > BEST YET: I opened the PDF version of the same multi-page document in the > > just-release Acrobat Reader DC. When I clicked Print in the print dialog, > > for Pages set to "0". Nothing printed. But the print dialog stayed open, > > with nothing changed. NICE. > > My mistake. The above behavior was from the Windows Edge browser using its > embedded PDF support. This is likely to be a common dialog in the new-style > of "Universal" applications though. > > When I corrected the .pdf file association to use Acrobat Reader DC, I > achieved an even better result. When I used "0" in the page-ranges option, > I received a message box that rejected the invalid page-range value. The > attachment illustrates that case. > > I think the silent no-action case, leaving the dialog up, is the simplest > safe case. One with a message about it is better. I don't know if it's technically possible to have a message box above another box. But if yes, then it's the solution I would prefer. Otherwise to keep the Print dialog simply open is also not bad. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.
