On 08/13/2007 01:30 PM, Bob - OpenOffice wrote:
> On 08/10/07 12:57, NoOp wrote:

>> 
>> I think it's a CUPS/OS issue. Can you try a different application
>> (Gimp or Acrobat Reader for example) to see if those applications
>> can change the tray settings in linux? I've had similar problems
>> using Ubuntu/Debian linux drivers for my Canon & finally ended up
>> purchasing the Turboprint drivers.
> 
> I don't believe this is a driver issue, the PPDs are supposedly from
> HP and have been static for an extended period.  Perhaps there is a
> better set of PPDs than those available via CUPS.  Anyone?
> 
> My current assessment is that this is a bug in OpenOffice that
> appeared between 2.1.0 and 2.2.0. Anyone have anymore insight?

Do you have a bug reference? You can always install an older version to
see if that corrects the problem. If it does please file a bug report.

http://distribution.openoffice.org/mirrors/#mirrors\
Example: ftp://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/openoffice/stable

> 
> I don't know how or why gimp would change printer trays in the middle
> of printing an image.  Sounds like a spurious test.

The suggestion was to see if perhaps other applications work. What is
spurious about that?

> 
> Anyone know how to embed printer codes into a document?  Not my
> prefer erred method of solving this problem, but if openoffice can't
> handle it, I need some sort of work around.

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