Rui Santos schrieb:
> pelibali wrote:
>> Hi,
> Hi,
>> I'm new to linux and this evening attempted to print some of my
>> photos...
>>
>> First I tried the newest Picasa under my openSUSE 10.0, but it
>> resulted _draft_ quality _B/W_ prints, even that 1200 DPI has been
>> setup generally for our HP DeskJet 5940.
>> Picasa's template is generally OK, because could place easily e.g.
>> four of my photos on a single A4 page, but the draft quality I
>> couldn't overcome. Of course I tried the options (theoretically)
>> resulting better quality printouts and also checked the printer's
>> default settings, which was normal quality/color.
>> Therefore have no idea, how to work around this, because Picasa has
>> quite limited print setup options under Linux and search at Google
>> didn't help at all.
>>
>> At the end we managed to print the above four images via an
>> OpenOffice.org template my boyfriend prepared few months ago and like
>> that we succeeded. With Gimp I had bad experience in the past, so
>> this way was not tried now.
>>
>> Would you give me please any hints/ideas on your preference when
>> printing photos; I would be quite interested to hear some possibili-
>> ties.
> 
> Try digiKam.
> After you import all of your photos, go to:
>       Album -> Export -> Print Wizard.
> 
> I find it excelent.
> Hope it's what you wanted.

yes, this is "KIPI Plugins"
which are used by all newer picture viewers
i personally prefer Gwenview ang KSquirrel
which support both the KIPI Plugins too
(KSquirrel is available on Packman repo)

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