* L. Mark Stone (LMStone@LMStone.com) [021222 10:20]:
->On Fri, 2002-12-20 at 11:22, zentara wrote:
->> On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 15:44:27 +0000
->> John Lamb wrote:
-><snip>
->> This works for me:
->> In unix.js:
->>
->> pref("print.print_command", "lpr ${MOZ_PRINTER_NAME:+'-P'}${MOZ_PRINTER_NAME}");
->> pref("print.printer_list", "lp lp1 lp2 lp3 lp4 lp5 lp6 lp7"); // list of printers,
->>
->> where lp lp1 lp2 etc are the printer names you setup for cups with yast2
->
->And if you are running CUPS an easy way to see your list of printers
->(and manage them) is to point your browser to http://localhost:631.
Very true. One can administer printers for the system this way, but the
question was how to get Mozilla/Netscape to see all of these printers
and give a choice. Most of the time Mozilla/Netscape under Linux give
you a choice of the first in the list only and one has to force it to
list all of the available printers. It's a serious feature lack in
Mozilla, but the above settings are a pretty easy work around. :)
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