https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65682
Priority: medium
Bug ID: 65682
Assignee: [email protected]
Summary: Writer is never prints standing A5 page to lying A5
paper
Severity: normal
Classification: Unclassified
OS: Windows (All)
Reporter: [email protected]
Hardware: All
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Version: 4.0.3.3 release
Component: Writer
Product: LibreOffice
Sorry, my English is not perfect.
4.0.3.3. portable release + 3.6.6. Win32 release. With Windows XP Home SP3,
printer: Canon Prixma MP190.
I have an A4 printer, and because of Writer does not support printing more than
1 side to 1 side, I want to print to the top half of A4 pages, than I reverse
the paper, and print to the new top half (previous bottom half) to the pages.
So I set the page settings to A5. I tried all variations (210mm*148mm,
148mm*210mm, standing/laying: all the 4 possibility), the printer always
printed standing pages. I can print A5 page to an A4 paper correctly only when
the orientation of letters is the same as A4 to A4 standing, and not rotated
with ¼ circle. But I want to see standing A5 page on my monitor, and print
lying A5 pages to the top half of A4 pages, naturally with rotated letter
orientation. At now, I must cut the paper before the printing, and I must put
the paper to the printer in rotated. If I put the A5 paper to the printer
without rotation, as A4, I can print only lying A5 pages with 210 mm line
width, but I want to print standing page to lying paper, with 148 mm line
width, and 210 mm height.
I thought the standing/lying switch control the letter orientation: at
standing, not rotated, at lying, rotated with ¼ circle: when I see a standing
page on my monitor, Writer prints lying pages, and opposite. So I thought for
example, if I set the page to 300 mm * 200 mm, this is a lying page, but I can
set standing/lying switch. At not, if I set this switch, the measures exchanges
so: will be 200 mm * 300 mm. I tried in both order: setting measures, setting
switch, and in reversed order. I tried all the 4 possibilities.
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