Re: stupid printing question

2002-11-14 Thread Robert Black Eagle
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On Thursday 14 November 2002 12:05 am, Tony Alfrey wrote:
 Jeeze, not another one :-(

 Here goes.
 Using LPRng and various flavors of HP deskjets.  The printfilter
 calls ghostscript as usual, letter-size paper is selected.
 Kedit, Kwrite call the same spooler and printer device name as Kword.
 Yet Kedit and Kwrite always overrun the end of the paper, while Kword
 does not, even if I select some radically undersized paper format
 like A5 or B5 (instead of letter).
 Any ideas??
 Thanks in advance.

In my case, so does Kmail's print utility.

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Re: stupid printing question

2002-11-14 Thread Tony Alfrey
On Thursday 14 November 2002 12:26 pm, Robert Black Eagle wrote:
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 On Thursday 14 November 2002 12:05 am, Tony Alfrey wrote:

snip
 Yet Kedit and Kwrite always overrun the end of the paper,
  while Kword does not,
snip


 In my case, so does Kmail's print utility.

I think mine does, also.

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