On Thursday 30 August 2007 16:03, Greg Freemyer wrote:
> RE: Opensuse 10.2 as my desktop
>
> As you can see I use gmail for my e-mail system.
>
> I just sent an e-mail that I want to save on my local disk.  Gmail
> does not offer a way to do that I know of, so I thought I would print
> the e-mail to a PDF.
>
> I was kindly informed of the "kprinter" option in DIA a couple weeks
> ago that allowed me to select a PDF printer.  I don't see a similar
> way to invoke kprinter from firefox.
>
> Is there a magic incantation that I'm missing so far?
>
> Is there another way to get firefox to create a pdf?
It is pretty simple.

I WISH Firefox were more integrated with KDE (email, printing, file open/save 
dialogs) but...

...anyway, what you want to do is add a PDF printer to KDE. 

Geeko > Configure Desktp > Peripherals > Printers

I have Print To File (PDF) in there.

When printing from Firefox, I select  kprinter as my default printer in 
Firefox.

This is copied from a KUbuntu forum post.

You have to write about:config in the address bar and change here the 
print.printer_PostScript/default.print_command to kprinter --stdin.

For KPrinter to work, you have to choose Postscript/default (leaving "Print to 
file" unchecked) and then click the Print button. 

At this point you will get the KPrinter dialog and be able to print to pdf, 
postscript, etc, and of course to the real printers.

It is possible to suppress the print dialog so that it looks like it's 
printing seamlessly via KPrinter by setting the boolean 
print.always_print_silent to true in about:config. 

If this option is missing, simply add it.

print.printer_PostScript/Default.print_command   kprinter --stdin
print.always_print_silent                        true




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