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Thank you Patrick for your fast response,<br>
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I will fill a wish in the kde bugs application. Maybe okular should use
an additional layer (kdeprint??) instead of directly use cups. Why not
to apply the same idea used for sound (phonon) ?. In my opinion, when
the printing issue is resolved Okular will become the best application
for document viewing in Windows ,and not only in Linux.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Luis.<br>
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Patrick Spendrin wrote:
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<pre wrap="">TelecodocusOOo schrieb:
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
when will be the printing option enabled in okular (at least for pdf)?
It is the main feature I missed.
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<pre wrap="">I am not sure why it is disabled yet but I will look into it this evening...
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Ok, I just looked and asked around a bit and it seems to be a more
severe issue:
On Linux Okular uses cups to print directly a postscript file (which it
produces out of the pdf). As printing a postscript file is no task
windows can do by itself, this might need a ghostscript/ghostview
package which we don't have available yet. This sadly means that it
pretty surely won't come for the 4.3 release and even after that you
might have to wait a little.
Please file a wish though in bugs.kde.org so that we don't forget (and
please add that you are under windows).
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<pre wrap="">Thank you for your great effort!
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<pre wrap=""><!---->regards,
Patrick
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