On 30/09/10 11:05, Per Jessen wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
Johannes Meixner wrote:
In any case: Whatever user-specific print queue settings there are in a particular user's ~/.cups/lpoptions file,
Hi Johannes
I guess that's for a local override? It's currently empty.
any printing dialog should show up with those settings by default. In other words: Any printing dialog should show up with the same user-specific default settings which are marked by a leading '*' in the lpoptions -p <queue_name> -l output.
That shows A4 being the default media size. The media source is shown as "Internal *PF60A and MF1" which is usually represented in the printing dialogue as "Cassette 1", "Cassette 2" and "MPF".
Oops, that is only in ooo and acroread, not the ff/tb/gimp printing dialogue. Here it is "Printer default", "Cassette 1" and "MPF".
/etc/cups/ppd/Kyocera.ppd has "DefaultPageSize: A4".
Nonetheless, I still had to change from US Letter to A4 manually??
I then created /etc/cups/lpoptions containing the following:
Default Kyocera DefaultPagesize=A4
(well, that was written when I ran 'lpoptions -o DefaultPagesize=A4 -p Kyocera").
Thunderbird still says "US Letter" and it is greyed out. I have noticed that FF/TB page size defaults don't match the cups defaults. My method is to open about:config (easy in Firefox, might need an extension in Thunderbird) and search for "print_paper_name" and change it from "na_letter" to "iso_a4".
However I don't see any dialogs greyed out. Regards, Tejas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org