Michael wrote: > Right now what I have to click on the pdf button, generate a pdf and > then use Adobe Reader to print it. > > Has anyone else had OpenOffice print poorly?
I had similar problems, but found that changing the Generic Printer settings to send output to kprinter solved them. If you didn't already know, you can run 'spadmin' to configure the Generic Printer (or add others). I just changed "lpr" to "kprinter". The only annoying thing is that when I click "print" in OOo I get the popup where I can select the print range, number of copies, etc. and when I click "OK" I get the KDE printer popup as well-- and again, I can mess with the print settings. It would be nice to go straight to the KDE printer popup without the OOo one, but I haven't figured out how to do that yet. Obviously this will only work if you're running KDE :) but maybe it'll lead you in the right direction... HTH, Jeff
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