Le 10/11/2013 15:02, Giuseppe Aruta a écrit :
Hi all,
I am also very late, sorry. I came back on OJ World only few days ago
Actually I tested the plugin using the jar from the sorceforge - no
printer, sorry.
But I was very impressed about PDF quality
Few notes, not really problems
Printer plugin doesn't load with latest OJ NB (3793). But it loads
fine with OJ vesions previous Ede's modification on DefaultPlugIn.xml
load system.
PDF height/wight is in inches, we should provide a possibility to have
this dimension in metric system too. Or, better, with a print to scale.
Remember I changed units from inches to mm.
Do you use the last version ?
Michaël
I agree with Matthias (whom I thank for the job) an Michael to
integrate this plugin with OJ core. Maybe we can have a submenu on
File one (File>Print) where we can locate this skyjump and Geoff's
one, in this case as an "Advanced Print" plugin
best regards
Peppe
2013/11/3 Michaël Michaud <michael.mich...@free.fr
<mailto:michael.mich...@free.fr>>
Hi Matthias,
Sorry for the delay,
Just tested your code and here is the output :
PrintServiceLookup Test without JobName ...
attributeSet.size(): 0
services.length: 2
Microsoft XPS Document Writer, HP Deskjet 6800 series,
PrintServiceLookup Test with JobName ...
attributeSet.size(): 1
services.length: 2
Microsoft XPS Document Writer, HP Deskjet 6800 series,
default: HP Deskjet 6800 series
How are you progressing with printing stuff ?
I'm wondering what should be packaged in next CORE / PLUS version
as far as printing is concerned. Any thought ?
Michaël
Hi,
during my works at the SkyJUMP print code, i encountered a
problem. On my Ubuntu 12.04 box i get the message "Printer not
found". The problem only occurs, if i set a JobName attribute to
the PrintServiceLookup. This is the default in the actual code.
Without a JobName attribute i get all my printservices (printers).
I've attached a small test class. Please can anybody platforms
run this? There are two tests. The first is without a JobName
attribute and the second one is with a JobName attribute. The
class makes only a lookup for printers. Nothing is printed.
I mean, this may be a (Debian/Ubuntu) Linux bug in Java.
Thanks
Matthias
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