Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi Jim,
Jim Patterson wrote:
I have been running into a problem with documents not going to the
default printer. In cups I have the default printer set to PrinterA,
but whenever I start to print it prints to PrinterB. I check in
printer setup and it indicates
Jim Patterson wrote:
Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi Jim,
Jim Patterson wrote:
I have been running into a problem with documents not going to the
default printer. In cups I have the default printer set to
PrinterA, but whenever I start to print it prints to PrinterB. I
check in printer setup
I have been running into a problem with documents not going to the
default printer. In cups I have the default printer set to PrinterA,
but whenever I start to print it prints to PrinterB. I check in printer
setup and it indicates that the default printer is PrinterB. If I reset
it here and
I have been running into a problem with documents not going to the
default printer. In cups I have the default printer set to PrinterA,
but whenever I start to print it prints to PrinterB. I check in printer
setup and it indicates that the default printer is PrinterB. If I reset
it here and
G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 20:19 -0500, jim patterson wrote:
I am trying to use openoffice on a redhat system with version 1.1.2-24.6
and whenever I try to print I get no error message or any indication of
a problem, it just doesn't print.
I have tried renaming
I have gone back through the archives and found this issue of file
sharing and noted that it has no milestone and only 6 votes. Does this
mean it has very low priority and is not a feature that will be added ?
This is currently preventing adoption in our workplace.
Can anybody give me a clue
I am trying to use openoffice on a redhat system with version 1.1.2-24.6
and whenever I try to print I get no error message or any indication of
a problem, it just doesn't print.
I have tried renaming the psprint.conf file to psprint.conf.old and
shutting down OO and then restarting OO, but
I created a document in OpenOffice and then created a pdf which looks
fine.
I then tried to printout the pdf via acroread and the page breaks/page
numbers/footings are all in the wrong place. Sometimes the footing line
appears right in the middle of a paragraph or over the top of an image.