Cor Nouws wrote (31-3-2008 19:46)
I've no time yet to dive into details, but clear is that, as far as we
know now, it is not possible to find the available printers (as they can
be seen in File|PrintSetup) through API.
Added issue #87883
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The Year of 3 -2008- Het jaar van 3
Cor Nouws
Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
According to
http://api.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?listName=devmsgNo=6496 (from
2003 but still applies)
the interface was designed for an OOo/SO
running on a server where the printers are connected at the client.
Thus. for printing the client is a print
Hi Andreas, Ariel,
Andreas Saeger wrote (31-3-2008 11:38)
Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
According to
http://api.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?listName=devmsgNo=6496 (from
2003 but still applies)
[...]
Sigh!
Yes, that's true. No XPrinterServer, no printer names.
Thanks for these info
Hi Cor, Andreas, *
Andreas Saeger escribió:
Cor Nouws wrote:
Hmm, now I remember another thing I missed: finding the available
printers through API, as they can be found in File|PrintSetup.
I guess that another service is, or should be, involved.
Cor
Hi Cor,
Try
Cor Nouws wrote:
Hmm, now I remember another thing I missed: finding the available
printers through API, as they can be found in File|PrintSetup.
I guess that another service is, or should be, involved.
Cor
Hi Cor,
Try c.s.s.awt.XPrinterServer.getPrinterNames()