On Tuesday 23 January 2007 10:21, Mark Knoop wrote: > On 23/01/07, Ian Mortimer <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, 2007-01-22 at 14:34 +0000, Mark Knoop wrote: > > > Then it looks like acroread doesn't obey your locale settings. The OP > > > on this thread is using evince. > > > > acroread doesn't seem to obey any settings and doesn't (as far as I can > > tell) provide any way to save printer settings. We get all sorts of > > weird default paper sizes from acroread (but never the correct one). > > > > If somebody's found a way to set a default paper size (and other default > > printing options) in acroread, I'd be pleased to hear about it. > > Just out of interest, and sorry if this is slightly OT, why do you use > acroread? Are there particular features you need that are not offered > by evince? > If so, try kpdf. I used to like acroread, but have found no reason for it lately. Anne
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