On Sat, Feb 05, 2011 at 11:30:39AM +0100, Werner Flamme wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just tried to print from a windows software piece (RAILY 4) that rund via wine. The print job succeeded (it was a railroad layout), but all the text is upside down! The text is located correctly, the drawing itself is not changed, and the text is printed left to right - but the letters are all feet up! And CUPS does not show a possibility to change this, there is no option like "T-Shirt/mirrored printout" or alike for my HP PSC 1410. The driver identifies as "HP PSC 1400 Series, hpcups 3.11.1.19". In hp-printsettings, I see an option "Mirror printing", but this is set to "Off". I installed the printer again with another name via hp-setup, but to no avail - the text still is hard to read ;-)
Installed packages are: wine-1.3.12-83.1.x86_64 wine-32bit-1.3.12-83.1.i586 wine-gecko-1.0.0-1.4.x86_64 wine-mp3-1.1.39-1.pm.14.1.i586
I have no idea who or what is responsible for this behaviour. Any hints? Everything went well four weeks ago, but in the meantime there were several updates, at least CUPS an WINE are new.
If just the single letters are bottom-up it is probably a Wine issue. Did it work before? Ciao, Marcus -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org