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) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]