2011/1/24 Алексей Антипов <1a_anti...@mail.ru>: > Hello, > I have recently faced a problem when printing with Geany. The problem is > that pages are printed with zero margin, which is obviously not good > (line-endings get cut off, as most printers have printing area less than A4 > paper width).
Hi, I'd suggest that something is wrong in your printer setup, mine correctly avoids the non-printing margins for both the real printer and print to PDF option. Perhaps the PPD file is wrong for your printer. > If I remember correctly, in some old versions of GNOME we could specify > printer margins via common GNOME printing dialog. However, now it seems > impossible Because it is supposed to get the non-printing margins from the printer definition so the users can't fiddle with it and break it. As for Geany using a bigger margin, that would be wasting paper and not environmentally friendly :-( (I'm still overcompensating for the miles of fanfold line printer paper I've used in the past :-) Cheers Lex > (see http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/stable/GtkPageSetupUnixDialog.html as > an example) > I tried playing with CUPS settings, but it seems they are ignored. So I > decided to integrate the workaround into Geany. > I have modified printing preferences and "Document settings" tab in printing > dialog, so users are now able to specify custom printer margins for all 4 > sides in all kinds of GtkUnit. The default behaviour was left unchanged - > the setting is simply ignored. > Please consider the patch attached and let me know if that was useful > _______________________________________________ > Geany-devel mailing list > Geany-devel@uvena.de > http://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany-devel > > _______________________________________________ Geany-devel mailing list Geany-devel@uvena.de http://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany-devel