Bug#700674: gnumeric: Should not remember number of copies to print from different files in a previous run

2013-02-21 Thread Andreas J. Guelzow
I recall this happening and I believe this to be a gtk problem. In fact
it is gtk bug https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=597098

Andreas
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Concordia University College of Alberta


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Bug#700674: gnumeric: Should not remember number of copies to print from different files in a previous run

2013-02-15 Thread Ryan Niebur
Package: gnumeric
Version: 1.10.8-1squeeze5
Severity: minor

Hi,

We have observed behavior where gnumeric will remember the print job
preferences, such as number of copies, from a previous run when we are
opening a different file at a later point in time.

Steps to reproduce:

Part 1: Print something with 5 copies
1. Open Gnumeric
2. Save a spreadsheet as Book1.gnumeric
3. Go to the File->Print screen
4. Change the Copies: to 5
5. Click either "Print Preview" or "Print"
6. Close out of Gnumeric

Part 2: Try to print something, expecting only once
1. Open Gnumeric again
2. Save a spreadsheet as Book2.gnumeric
3. Go to the File->Print screen
4. Observe that "Copies:" remembered "5" from the other spreadsheet

The behavior we expect here is for Gnumeric to not remember the number
of copies, or to at least only remember it for the specific file. The
problem this causes is that most people expect the "Copies:" to
default to 1, but if they don't remember that they've printed 20
copies of something last week, they end up wasting quite a lot of
paper. We'd like to have a way to prevent that, if possible.

Thanks in advance for considering this,
Ryan

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