Hi, I have also answered in your reply !
2014-12-01 23:34 GMT+00:00 Israel <[email protected]>: > Hi again, > (inline replies) > > On 12/01/2014 04:10 PM, Florian Coste wrote: > > Thank you for the Microsoft fonts. I have install > > "lubuntu-restricted-extras" but after trying to print again this pdf, > > my printer give me back a white paper... In properties the pdf reader > > says me that the font "Arial Bold" is not a standard font, and it has > > been replaced by "Arial Negreta". I thought that it could print this > > pdf, even with a bad appareance... How can you explain this white paper ? > I am not sure how to explain this, have you printed other things > successfully with this printer? > Also, if it is an HP printer you may need to install hplip to make > things easier. > What type of Printer are you using? > Maybe I will report my problem in a general Ubuntu support forum (as ubuntuforums.org).Yes, this printer has already print papers successfully, obviously. I think (but I may be wrong) it is this pdf who causes this... No, it's an Canon printer. I've donwload a ppa named cnijfilter ( https://launchpad.net/~michael-gruz/+archive/ubuntu/canon). > > I don't know who is responsible of the lubuntu website. Don't you > > think that I could ask him (or them) to put foward the LTS version in > > the website ? > > > Yes!! However I am not sure who runs the site. I just hang out here > and answer questions because Lubuntu has a special place in my heart :) > Maybe I could suggest it to the QA team. > > For the conversion between jpg file into a format file directly > > printable, I think that it's an heavy way to do it by Gimp... Indeed, > > Gimp is a graphic editor, and so too powerful for this common feature > > "print picture". > Yes it is very heavy to use to simply print a picture, you may try using > imagemagick's display program to print. If there is no desktop file for > it you can use the one I attached > > I don't know Eye of Gnome, maybe I should donwload and install > > it.Sorry if my sentences are not good, or seem too rude, it's not my > > native langage. And I wanted to specify that this Lubuntu OS is used > > by my parents who aren't familiar with computers. I know that for > > them, it would seem to difficult to use Gimp in order to print a > > "simple picture" > Eye of Gnome is heavier than the default, but I do not like the default, > and never use it, so I cannot say why it will not print. > Also do not worry about your language you speak very well, and I do not > think you have been rude in the slightest. Many of us are computer > people so we like concise to-the-point mail :) > > Yes, it was what I thought, Eye of Gnome is heavier. As computer where is installed Lubuntu is old, I think I shoulnd't change the file manager. Thank you for you comprehension ;) > > Actually, as I said, I use Imagemagick, by terminal, in order to > > convert this pictures into pdf file. And after, I print them with the > > pdf reader. I admit that this way is also too difficult for my parents > > (converting, and use pdf reader). It's why I thought develop a script > > in order to do that. I don't know if it's easy or not, but I will > > learn to do that ;) > > Eye of Gnome should be the easiest solution. But I don't understand if > > this images viewer can do that, why it's not installed by default on > > Lubuntu (too weight ?), and why the actual images viewer can't do that... > > > Sure you can do that but I think in line with the Unix philosophy it > would be better to use something small that works instead > The desktop file I attached is for the imagemagick program called > display. You can set it as the default file handler for images in the > file manager pcmanfm (ask if you need help) > Printing from it should work, but some printers need special > considerations to work correctly. > In fact, I didn't understand exactly what you wanted I do with this configuration desktop file.... Could you explain me, please ? > > Thank you for your information about how report my difficulties about > > Gnome Player and LXDE panel. Thank you so much ;) > > > No problem, that is why we are here as a community, we all need help > sometimes. > > And if you need help making a script for something don't feel bad > asking. There are more than one of use that write scripts here. And > there are some nice tools (like zenity) to make the script look like a > 'normal' program for people that do not like using a terminal. > And if you make a really nice program some of us might want to use it > for ourselves at some point :) > Yes, of course, if I do something that works and I like, I will show you my script ! As I said, I'm new user of Linux, and I've recently started to learn programmation (Python in majority). But, it's a good way to learn much more ! I will do it ;) Thank you so much ;)
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