On Wednesday 27 August 2003 11:44 am, Larry Sword wrote:
> Ronald,
>
> ?? Another thought squashed.
> I tried Kwrite, Kedit and Kate and the all have different behaviour.
> Kwrite works and has a full Kdeprint panel with all options but NO SPELL
> CHECKING. Kedit has spell checking but does not ca
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Tuesday 26 August 2003 04:28 pm, Larry Sword wrote:
Should only effect the users system. As for Kwrite I used this as
example. The print panel will be used for all programs that use kdeprint.
Well, I just tried this with kedit and the headers still do appear, even
On Wednesday 27 Aug 2003 7:19 am, Eric Huff wrote:
> > >OTOH, looking at this thread, I've learned that I can print
> > > pretty well anything direct to pdf, which is definitely worth
> > > knowing.
> >
> > How much does it cost to do a comparable thing in Windows? I'm
> > just curious.
>
> I have
> >OTOH, looking at this thread, I've learned that I can print pretty
> >well anything direct to pdf, which is definitely worth knowing.
>
> How much does it cost to do a comparable thing in Windows? I'm just
> curious.
I have been told that with pdf955
http://www.pdf995.com/
you can do it fo
> > I sure would like to get away from kprinter. Hasn't been much of a
> > priority, but i'll add this to my "B" list of things to try...
> >
> Hmm - I don't know how much you can achieve from kmail - I haven't had
>
> time to play around - but in Mozilla, if you hit Print then
> Properties from
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Anne Wilson wanted us to know:
>OTOH, looking at this thread, I've learned that I can print pretty
>well anything direct to pdf, which is definitely worth knowing.
How much does it cost to do a comparable thing in Windows? I'm just
curious.
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On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 18:30, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 August 2003 04:28 pm, Larry Sword wrote:
>
> > Should only effect the users system. As for Kwrite I used this as
> > example. The print panel will be used for all programs that use kdeprint.
>
> Well, I just tried this with kedit
On Tuesday 26 August 2003 04:28 pm, Larry Sword wrote:
> Should only effect the users system. As for Kwrite I used this as
> example. The print panel will be used for all programs that use kdeprint.
Well, I just tried this with kedit and the headers still do appear, even
though they do not appea
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Tuesday 26 August 2003 02:22 pm, Larry Sword wrote:
Well after some sleep last night I renewed my search. My face is quit
raw from the "slapping myself silly" inflected on myself.
The solution was right there on the print panel:
1. From within KWrite go to print scree
On Tuesday 26 August 2003 02:22 pm, Larry Sword wrote:
> Well after some sleep last night I renewed my search. My face is quit
> raw from the "slapping myself silly" inflected on myself.
>
> The solution was right there on the print panel:
>
> 1. From within KWrite go to print screen and on that p
On Tuesday 26 Aug 2003 12:17 am, Larry Sword wrote:
> Anne Wilson wrote:
> >On Monday 25 Aug 2003 9:38 pm, Larry Sword wrote:
> >>This has turned into a bucket of worms. I didn't have these
> >> headers until I starting playing around with the setting. Now I
> >> can't get rid of them
I don't
On Tuesday 26 Aug 2003 7:22 pm, Larry Sword wrote:
> Well after some sleep last night I renewed my search. My face is
> quit raw from the "slapping myself silly" inflected on myself.
>
> The solution was right there on the print panel:
>
> 1. From within KWrite go to print screen and on that panel,
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Monday 25 August 2003 04:38 pm, Larry Sword wrote:
Ronald,
This has turned into a bucket of worms. I didn't have these headers
until I starting playing around with the setting. Now I can't get rid of
them Has something to do with the cups and kde_print but haven't
On Tuesday 26 Aug 2003 4:45 pm, Eric Huff wrote:
> Hmmm... i didn't realize you could print "thru" xpp. I wonder if
> we could set it up to print to a batch file that would then ps2pdf
> it.
>
> I sure would like to get away from kprinter. Hasn't been much of a
> priority, but i'll add this to my
> > In moz firebird:
> >
> > file --> print, then click properties, you can change the print
> > command.
> >
> > I replaced lpr with kprinter (qtcups is linked to it, too).
> >
> > Makes it slower, but now i can at least print to pdf, etc...
> >
>
> That's exactly how I changed it, but setting m
On Tuesday 26 Aug 2003 12:17 am, Larry Sword wrote:
> Anne Wilson wrote:
> >I'm still not sure what these headers look like. Could you find
> > some way of letting us see one?
> >
> >Anne
>
> Sure, normally if one were to print a file, say a shopping list,
> the printer would print only that info
On Tuesday 26 Aug 2003 7:37 am, Eric Huff wrote:
> > Does this solve the problem that mozilla has with a system that
> > has multiple printers? Moz seems to only print to default no
> > matter what and doesn't give you an option to change. (konq to
> > the rescue for now)
>
> I think it is the sa
> Does this solve the problem that mozilla has with a system that has
> multiple printers? Moz seems to only print to default no matter what
> and doesn't give you an option to change. (konq to the rescue for
> now)
I think it is the same in moz, but not sure.
In moz firebird:
file --> print,
On Monday 25 August 2003 04:38 pm, Larry Sword wrote:
> Ronald,
>
> This has turned into a bucket of worms. I didn't have these headers
> until I starting playing around with the setting. Now I can't get rid of
> them Has something to do with the cups and kde_print but haven't
> found out wher
On Monday 25 Aug 2003 9:38 pm, Larry Sword wrote:
> This has turned into a bucket of worms. I didn't have these headers
> until I starting playing around with the setting. Now I can't get
> rid of them Has something to do with the cups and kde_print but
> haven't found out where. Not acting the
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 25 Aug 2003 9:38 pm, Larry Sword wrote:
This has turned into a bucket of worms. I didn't have these headers
until I starting playing around with the setting. Now I can't get
rid of them Has something to do with the cups and kde_print but
haven't found out where.
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 13:07, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Monday 25 Aug 2003 5:23 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> > On Sunday 24 August 2003 08:01 pm, Philip Webb wrote:
> >
> > Hi Philip, thanks for the reply.
> >
> > > on Linux, it's best to use the right tool for the job,
> > > rather than trying to stic
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Monday 25 August 2003 12:28 am, Larry Sword wrote:
You need to review two docs: file:/usr/share/doc/cups/sum.html and "man
lpoptions".
Look for "headers" and "prettyprint".
Larry
Hi Larry. Thanks for the reply.
I looked at sum.html and according to that, "lpoptio
On Monday 25 Aug 2003 5:23 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> On Sunday 24 August 2003 08:01 pm, Philip Webb wrote:
>
> Hi Philip, thanks for the reply.
>
> > on Linux, it's best to use the right tool for the job,
> > rather than trying to stick to an environment (as in M$ Windows).
>
> Okay, but if I hav
On Monday 25 August 2003 12:28 am, Larry Sword wrote:
> You need to review two docs: file:/usr/share/doc/cups/sum.html and "man
> lpoptions".
> Look for "headers" and "prettyprint".
>
> Larry
Hi Larry. Thanks for the reply.
I looked at sum.html and according to that, "lpoptions -r prettyprint" i
On Sunday 24 August 2003 08:01 pm, Philip Webb wrote:
Hi Philip, thanks for the reply.
> on Linux, it's best to use the right tool for the job,
> rather than trying to stick to an environment (as in M$ Windows).
Okay, but if I have kedit open, and click on the print icon, shouldn't I be
able to
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
Tried this under the newbie list - didn't solve it.
I just want to print out (kedit or the printer icon I manually put on my KDE
desktop) plain ASCI files without the header being appended to it by CUPS.
Anyone have any idea how to turn it off? I went thru KDEs control cen
030824 Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> I just want to print out (kedit or the printer icon
> I manually put on my KDE desktop) plain ASCI files
> without the header being appended to it by CUPS.
> Anyone have any idea how to turn it off? I went thru KDEs control center
> and looked at /etc/cups/cupsd.conf,
Tried this under the newbie list - didn't solve it.
I just want to print out (kedit or the printer icon I manually put on my KDE
desktop) plain ASCI files without the header being appended to it by CUPS.
Anyone have any idea how to turn it off? I went thru KDEs control center and
looked at /etc
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