Valerio Passini said: > You should add a pdf printer to CUPS. First install cups-pdf,
As I understand it, the need for cups-pdf has gone, because the ability to generate a pdf is available via print to file, in all cases. Please switch of html. Thanks. > then > select the right printer in the configuration dialog. I think you can > use system-config-printer-kde (warning! sometimes it freezes and do sudo > to call the program) -> click New Printer in the left panel. Then click > New Printer in the right panel and follow the instructions. For pdf > printer is obvious, but when it comes to driver select generic. Hope > this is enough > <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN" > "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/strict.dtd"><html><head><meta > name="qrichtext" content="1" /><style type="text/css">p, li { > white-space: pre-wrap; }</style></head><body style=" font-family:'DejaVu > Sans Mon'; font-size:9pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal;">Alle > Tuesday 05 May 2009, Dietz Pröpper ha scritto:<br> > Valerio > Passini:<br> > > > Alle Monday 04 May 2009, Dietz Pröpper ha scritto:<br> > > > > Frank Störzer:<br> > > > > > Hi,<br> > > > > ><br> > > > > > Am Monday 04 May 2009 19:42:38 schrieb Dietz > Pröpper:<br> > > > > > Hi,<br> > > > > > ><br> > > > > > > stupid question - where is the configuration of > the kde4 print<br> > > > > > dialog stored? Stuff like > which printing system to use, special<br> > > > > > > printers (fas, PDF) and so on?<br> > > > ><br> > > > > > I think it is in the package > system-config-printer-kde.<br> > > ><br> > > > > Unfortunately, that package only contains some > semi-working python<br> > > > config ui for the cups server > :-\.<br> > ><br> > > > Once you have added and configured a printer, no matter which > tool you<br> > > use to do it, you have that printer in every > application.<br> > <br> > > *Sigh*. Thanks alot, I already knew.<br> > <br> > > But my question was, where can I configure the *KDE* printing > system. More <br> > specifically, how can I add/modify "special" > printers like "print to <br> > file(PDF)" and so on.<br> > > <br> > > <br> > <p style="-qt-paragraph-type:empty; margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; > margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px; > -qt-user-state:0;"><br></p>You should add a pdf printer to CUPS. First > install cups-pdf, then select the right printer in the configuration > dialog. I think you can use system-config-printer-kde (warning! > sometimes it freezes and do sudo to call the program) -> click New > Printer in the left panel.<br> Then click New Printer in the right panel > and follow the instructions.<br> For pdf printer is obvious, but when it > comes to driver select generic.<br> Hope this is enough<br> > <p style="-qt-paragraph-type:empty; margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; > margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px; > -qt-user-state:0;"><br></p>V</p></body></html> -- Best, Marc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org