Ah, thank you. I should have tried this...
Normand
Le 2018-01-29 à 04:52, Tobias Ellinghaus a écrit :
Am Montag, 29. Januar 2018, 00:05:32 CET schrieb Normand Fortier:
Sorry my question was not clear, I am talking about the "export" dialog,
not the "print" dialog... The export dialog does not
Am Montag, 29. Januar 2018, 02:49:43 CET schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
[...]
> > >>>Am Sonntag, 28. Januar 2018, 18:20:05 CET schrieb Normand Fortier:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to export images in pdf in order to print them from the command
[...]
> there is no option to specify "paper siz
Am Montag, 29. Januar 2018, 00:05:32 CET schrieb Normand Fortier:
> Sorry my question was not clear, I am talking about the "export" dialog,
> not the "print" dialog... The export dialog does not have a drop-down
> for units. Entering "17 x 22" or the reverse still causes the "Invalid
> paper size"
* Normand Fortier [01-28-18 19:20]:
> Yes, "export".
>
> Le 2018-01-28 à 19:00, Patrick Shanahan a écrit :
> >* Normand Fortier [01-28-18 18:42]:
> >>Sorry my question was not clear, I am talking about the "export" dialog, not
> >>the "print" dialog... The export dialog does not have a drop-down
Yes, "export".
Le 2018-01-28 à 19:00, Patrick Shanahan a écrit :
* Normand Fortier [01-28-18 18:42]:
Sorry my question was not clear, I am talking about the "export" dialog, not
the "print" dialog... The export dialog does not have a drop-down for units.
Entering "17 x 22" or the reverse still
* Normand Fortier [01-28-18 18:42]:
> Sorry my question was not clear, I am talking about the "export" dialog, not
> the "print" dialog... The export dialog does not have a drop-down for units.
> Entering "17 x 22" or the reverse still causes the "Invalid paper size"
> error.
>
> Normand
>
> Le
Sorry my question was not clear, I am talking about the "export" dialog,
not the "print" dialog... The export dialog does not have a drop-down
for units. Entering "17 x 22" or the reverse still causes the "Invalid
paper size" error.
Normand
Le 2018-01-28 à 15:39, Tobias Ellinghaus a écrit :
Am Sonntag, 28. Januar 2018, 18:20:05 CET schrieb Normand Fortier:
> Hi,
>
> I want to export images in pdf in order to print them from the command
> line through TurboPrint (via gtklp, not gimp).
>
> I know I can specify a custom paper size by right-clicking on the field
> and then typing, but I
Hi,
I want to export images in pdf in order to print them from the command
line through TurboPrint (via gtklp, not gimp).
I know I can specify a custom paper size by right-clicking on the field
and then typing, but I keep getting an "Invalid paper size" error.
The tooltip defines the format