A Divendres, 4 de setembre de 2009, [email protected] va escriure:
> How it is that a year latter we still don't have a way to print directly
>  (without PDF preview) in Linux?
> 
> Ok, the proposed patch is not perfect, but at least it improves the current
>  state (the stupid "Linux Automatic Printing not implemented.\nUse preview
>  option !" message makes you want to kick the computer), so it should
>  really merged in the GTK client until somebody does a better solution
>  (launching another thread for printing, allow to remember the 'default'
>  printer...).

Haven't seen the patch but in Koo we simply execute lpr, which not always 
works as desired but it's better than nothing. One of the problems, IMHO is 
that there's no xdg-print, and KDE, for example doesn't support that (don't 
think GNOME supports that eighter). So the problem is that you can create a 
.desktop file to say "application/odt" can be opened with X command, but you 
can't say it can be printed with Y command. So whatever we come up with will 
probably be limited to PDF files (yes, I know this is usually the case but 
it'd be nice if the system provided the tools to do that in any format).


> 
> ------------------------
> Borja López Soilán
> Pexego - www.pexego.es
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -------------------- m2f --------------------
> 
> --
> http://www.openobject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=42786#42786
> 
> -------------------- m2f --------------------
> 


-- 
Albert Cervera i Areny
http://www.NaN-tic.com
Mòbil: +34 669 40 40 18
_______________________________________________
Tinyerp-users mailing list
http://tiny.be/mailman2/listinfo/tinyerp-users

Reply via email to