In 14.04 you use fotoxx for both photo management and picture printing? But it is not in the repos, right?

On 4/6/2015 9:52 AM, Andre Campos Rodovalho wrote:
With LxQt I hope we have kolourpaint as default. So we will be able to print images easily. Maybe the default image viewer will do that too.
In 14.04 I use fotoxx to do it.


2015-04-05 23:23 GMT-03:00 Walter Lapchynski <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

    Seems like it's not a bug, per se. Intended function upstream, it
    seems. What is the default print command? Does `lpr` work? I often
    use this on the command line to print PDFs, so it seems plausible.
    This may be something we can fix in the default settings of
    MtPaint, if we explore all of the possible options and hopefully
    find the one that uses the least amount of resources. Since `lpr`
    is included in the standard system, this would seem to make the
    most sense.

    On Apr 5, 2015 5:15 PM, "John Hupp" <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Visiting family this weekend and looking at a couple problems,
        I discovered that under the default installation of Lubuntu
        14.04 there seems to be no provision for printing pictures.

        The image viewer has no Print option.  And when I instead
        opened a picture in mtPaint and then tried File: Action: Print
        Image, nothing happened.

        I got mtPaint's File: Action: Print Image functionality
        working by following the 'How to Print' section of this Puppy
        Linux article: http://puppylinux.org/wikka/UsingMtPaint

        I also found that I could print using Firefox, but I would
        have expected to be able to print a pic via the image viewer
        or the paint program.

        It seems like more than a trivial omission to have no default
        picture printing provision.

        [I had a similar realization recently regarding photo
        management.  I installed Shotwell to add that capability, but
        it seemed like there should have been a native provision.]

        How do you handle these things?

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