The issue in this bug is already resolved in upstream Qt.
Your issue is a different issue, i.e., that there is no UI to set
default margins. Any settings you make in the print dialog are not
intended to be stored as defaults.
The place where you set default settings is using the print-manager
Closing this bug. PLEASE KEEP IT CLOSED! This is fixed in 4.11 by the
switch to KScreen. (I close it as fixed in 4.11.0 rather than
unmaintained so that it shows up in the list of fixed bugs in 4.11.0.)
If you are still seeing related issues WITH 4.11.0 OR NEWER, please file
a new bug against
Bug still persist as of KDE 4.10 in Fedora 19 pre-beta TC3 17:th of
May 2013.
That's not normal. Fedora 19 uses KScreen, which should be saving
settings just fine. Please file a new bug against KScreen.
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Created attachment 79887
kdelibs-3.5.10-CVE-2013-2074.patch
For reference (and for other distros which still ship kdelibs3), here's
my tentative kdelibs3 patch. In addition to what you fixed, this patch
also fixes the debugging output (fixed in 4.x by an earlier commit), the
2 spots I pointed out
While working on a fix for the Fedora kdelibs3 compatibility package, I
noticed that your fix for 4.10 is NOT complete: There are at least 2
instances where url() (rather than prettyUrl()) is still used in error
messages!
I think that url can be null is _url cannot be converted, so it looks
legitimate.
1. There's no conversion there. It's just a copy from a const QString to a
writable QString.
2. The thing there is that it checks for if (!url.isNull()) when I think it
wants to actually check for if
The fix is that KScreen will replace kcm_randr in 4.11.
This bug has been in kcm_randr since at least 4.2, so I wouldn't hold my
breath for it getting fixed there. :-(
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Now, what is KScreen
http://community.kde.org/Solid/Projects/ScreenManagement
http://www.afiestas.org/
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/KScreen
and how do I use it?
http://community.kde.org/Solid/Projects/ScreenManagement/Install
points you to:
GCC is also the main difference between Fedora 17 and 18
(gcc-4.7.0-5.fc17 vs. gcc-4.7.1-5.fc18). So it may well be a regression
in GCC.
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Comment #24 implies this is already fixed in current GCC, at least in
Debian, but it probably got fixed by something from the GCC 4.7 branch.
So I'm not sure reporting it to upstream GCC is useful.
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You appear to have version 4.7.4 of Okular, but version 4.8.3 of
kdelibs. (That is possible, because kdelibs is backwards-compatible, so
an older Okular on a newer kdelibs should always work.) The bug and its
fix are in Okular, not in kdelibs, so the Okular version is the one that
matters.
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