On Tuesday 15 April 2003 08:32, David Krider wrote:
Actually, qtcups is deprecated, as per its man page. You should be using `kprinter'. What people have been trying to say, Michael, is that KDE printing is basically good to go. You set up your printers in KDE using the KDE configurator, and then QT-linked applications will run through those printers. On the other hand, other applications, like Mozilla, can be told to print using the command `kprinter' instead of `lpr'. This will feed the print job to the standard KDE dialog box that allows you to pick which printer you want to send to, along with its options, and it makes non-QT apps then follow your printing setup.
Now none of this addresses how you actually get print jobs to spool backwards in your printer configuration. <Snip> In fact, as I google a
I found that. It was a good exercise for me. little, I see that the option That was what I needed. I got hung up looking at qtprint / kprinter / etc, and wasn't looking at Cups. When I searched there, I found the command "lpoptions", which if used as root sets default options for the defined printers. I set this to outputorder=reverse and my printers now give me properly collated output. Thanks
Sounds to me like you just need to fix your printer...
You're right ... and now I have -- Penguins eat butterflies, don't they?