On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Nicolas Goutte wrote: > There are two different paper sizes: > - the document one > - the printer (system) one. > > Historically under Unix, the printer paper size is not known (as you have > written, it is not the case of CUPS.) > > But we currently have a problem with the document page size, as QT cannot > support a custom page size. Trolltech has now answered that this problem will > be fixed in QT 3.2. Only then we could fix the next version of KDE to have a > KPrinter supporting custom pages too. Finally when this is done, we will be > able to fix the next KOffice (probably 1.4, probably out in late Summer > 2004.) > While messing around with this I have noticed that there is a bug in kwords kdeprint dialog usage. If I print from kedit I get under the printer property dialog a choice of paper size for most printer systems. But under kword I only get the page size if I use cups and then use the properies->driversettings and then choose ok. Then I have to reopen the print dialog for the paper size list to be initialized. I dont think this should happen. -- regs MR E_T _______________________ \ \ \ OOHH I hate TYPOS \ \ \ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ____________________________________ koffice mailing list koffice@mail.kde.org To unsubscribe please visit: http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice