Usecase from a Wily gnome-shell session:
- want to print some pdf files
- double click on the pdf to get it opened
- select 'print' from the top right corner icon
- a 'Print' diolog box opens, showing the active printer and 6 tabs to set the
printing parameters. At that step, the user expect to find 'all' the relative
data concerning that active printer: either a tab listing the job(s) queue
(and opt-in options to deal with like system-config-printer do), or an icon to
get 'system-config-printer' called (but its less userfriendly than a tab
listing the jobs.
So the problem here are:
- there is not all the required info/data/settings viewable at once in the same
place as expected
- the 'system-config-printer' (which works fine) is not known/found easily, so
the user ignore its existence, and then is disapointed with its problem(s).
To resume, Till, please rework the design to get an 'All In One' radar ,
instead of these 'hidden/unknown' commands/popups
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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