Re: [tdf-discuss] strange page orientation problem

2011-09-20 Thread jef.peeraer



On Mon, 19 Sep 2011, Cor Nouws wrote:


Hi Jef,

jef.peeraer wrote (19-09-11 11:35)


i try to upgrade all my OOo users to LO, but encounter a serious
problem. i have a template for labels to be printed on a ql-1060 (which
has default labels of 102 mm (4) width). The label format in the template
is user defined, 10,2 cm width and 6 cm height, portrait orientation.
This used to work perfectly with OOo,
[...]


Which OOo version were you using there?
3.2.0, i think. There are indeed a lot of bugs concerning printer dialog 
(Bug 33245, eg). So i file an extra bug, or just confirm an existing one ?


jef
There have been changes in the OOo code affecting printer behaviour, that are 
in LibreOffice too now.

Have you tried to look in Bugzilla for similar problems?

Regards,

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[tdf-discuss] strange page orientation mixup

2011-09-19 Thread jef.peeraer


i try to upgrade all my OOo users to LO, but encounter a serious problem. 
i have a template for labels to be printed on a ql-1060 (which has default 
labels of 102 mm (4) width). The label format in the template
is user defined, 10,2 cm width and 6 cm height, portrait orientation. This 
used to work perfectly with OOo, but with LO, the print dialog suddenly 
shows the label in landscape orientation (that is 6cm width and 10,2 cm 
height). i
have to go the the properties of the label printer, and change the 
orientation from landscape to portrait manually.
so i have the impression tha the page orientation from LO is not passed to 
the label printer. this is rather annoying stuff, whicg can be worked 
arround, but is very confusing.


jef peeraer



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[tdf-discuss] strange page orientation problem

2011-09-19 Thread jef.peeraer


i try to upgrade all my OOo users to LO, but encounter a serious problem. 
i have a template for labels to be printed on a ql-1060 (which has 
default labels of 102 mm (4) width). The label format in the template
is user defined, 10,2 cm width and 6 cm height, portrait orientation. This 
used to work perfectly with OOo, but with LO, the print dialog suddenly 
shows the label in landscape orientation (that is 6cm width and 10,2 cm 
height). i have to go the the properties of the label printer, and change 
the orientation from landscape to portrait manually.
so i have the impression tha the page orientation from LO is not passed to 
the label printer. this is rather annoying stuff, whicg can be worked 
arround, but is very confusing.


jef peeraer



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