krackedpress wrote
> So why do I reproduce the issue on Ubuntu 12.04LTS OS with the 64-bit
> 4.1.4.2 version [build - Build ID:
> 0a0440ccc0227ad9829de5f46be37cfb6edcf72], but your Debian 7.3.0 OS does
> not reproduce it?
> 
> That is weird.  Could there be some OS variant involved here? Same DEB
> version of LO but different Debian based OSs reproduce it differently?
> 
> Owen, could there be that much difference with the two Debian based OSs to
> cause the different reproduction of the issue, yes on mine and no on
> yours?

Yes, this behaviour is odd, but not unheard of, even between two relatively
close flavours of GNU/Linux. There are a lot of packages in linux and it
would probably take someone more well versed in the intricacies of the
printing sub-system than I to determine what might be an influencing factor.
Under Windows it could be something as simple as not entering the user name
(to preserve cursor position), although that is a guess on my part.


krackedpress wrote
> I run Ubuntu 12.04LTS with MATE [1.6.0] as the default desktop
> environment.  Which d.e. are you using for your Debian OS?

I am currently running LXDE (as a trial) with several parts hacked out and
others grafted in (the relationship is not going well). FWIW I get the same
result under Crunchbang 11 x86_64 (basically Debian v7.x + Openbox) using
v4.2.0.4 Build ID: 05dceb5d363845f2cf968344d7adab8dcfb2ba71. Position
remains set at the cursor, before and after printing.

Best wishes, Owen.



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