From kde-core-devel Fri Sep 14 20:55:17 2007 From: Kurt Pfeifle Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 20:55:17 +0000 To: kde-core-devel Subject: Re: KDE4 printing: results of IRC meeting Message-Id: <46EAF535.6030200 () gmx ! net> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-core-devel&m=118980354317793 Thiago Macieira wrote: > On Friday 14 September 2007 21:24:13 Kurt Pfeifle wrote: >> Maybe I should explain by giving some examples (from memory -- sorry, >> don't have a working KDE system around here right now): >> >> >> kprinter /usr/share/cups/data/testprint.ps > > kprinter is an entire application. It can do whatever it wants, including be a > completely different dialog. > > I think that if you want to have a PDF printer, configure your CUPS to do > that. That's how you would do it in another OS. That's a lame argument. First, you don't seem to know that kprinter's "Print to PDF"-support does work completely independently from CUPS. And it has a dialog to set up "driver parameters". You don't seem to know it. Second, why did you pick to only reply to one of the 4 examples I gave you, when you asked to explain when the KDE print dialog was useful for non-KDE applications? Third, the beauty of it was that the PDF printer was just there, and it "just worked". No need to "configure your CUPS" (and do *you* know how to do that?, do most users know how to do that??). And "you would do it in another OS" with lots of more pain before it would work. In KDE3 it worked out of the box, independent of CUPS, or LPRng, or LPD -- and you know want to advice users to configure their CUPS to do it for them to replace functionality that KDE4 looses? Fourth, why don't you advice me (or other users) to "configure your computer to use a another OS" once there is a feature that you don't want to support? It was a *completely* lame argument in the context. -- Kurt Pfeifle System & Network Printing Consultant ---- Linux/Unix/Windows/Samba/CUPS Infotec Deutschland GmbH ..................... Hedelfinger Strasse 58 A RICOH Company ........................... D-70327 Stuttgart/Germany