Kevin Krammer wrote: > On Friday 14 September 2007, Kurt Pfeifle wrote: >> Kevin Krammer wrote: >>> On Friday 14 September 2007, Kurt Pfeifle wrote: >>>> As most of you are aware (or are you not?), a big chunk of the useful- >>>> ness of kprinter in KDE3 stems from the fact that you could run it as >>>> a standalone app. >>> Any KDE application can use the printing system available in kdelibs, >>> even a commandline application, >>> >>> Based on the general use case, I think it might best be done through a >>> special mode for Okular. >>> It can read/import loads of formats and it will support printing anyway. >>> Probably mostly a question of adding reading from stdin and going right >>> into print mode. >> Sorry, I don't understand your first paragraph. Especially not in the >> context of the one you quoted. > > You were asking about the kprinter commandline application and a possible > successor in a KDE4 context. > If it was possible in KDE3 to read data from a file or stdin and print it > through KDE's printing system, I see no technical reason why this should not > be possible with KDE4 Ah, you meant to say "Yes, it is easy to create separate commandline appli- cation that links to ${kde4printlib}.so". Good, now I got it. ;-) >> I also don't comprehend your second one. Nor your third. > > Since the application's job is to read data and potentially make it printable, > I thought of the multi-format support in Okular, i.e. an application based on > the same "engine" or even Okular itself, could read the data as kprinter used > to do and, potentially after re-formating/drawing/re-coding it, print it. Ah. Thanks. (Now if only there were kde4-okular packages with PDF support from the distro I picked to install solely because of their supposedly stellar "KDE4 testing" support.... *sigh*) -- Kurt Pfeifle System & Network Printing Consultant ---- Linux/Unix/Windows/Samba/CUPS Infotec Deutschland GmbH ..................... Hedelfinger Strasse 58 A RICOH Company ........................... D-70327 Stuttgart/Germany