Hi! I'm having the following problem. I'm trying to print images non interactively from a photobooth application I have written. It is a quick and not so dirty solution written in python. It captures the images using 'fswebcam' and the original plan was to print the images using 'lpr'. The printer used is a HP Photosmart Premium 309. It is impossible to get images to print right using lpr. I noticed that using 'eog' the images seemed to be printing ok, so I suspected that gtk printing might work. That led me to gimp, because I knew that there was a non-interactive mechanism to run scripts. The printing also works fine from gimp when done interactively from the menu. Now to the problem with the file-print-gtk procedure. If I run the file-print-gtk procedure like this (file-print-gtk RUN-INTERACTIVE image) and press just the OK button, everything prints nicely. If I run the procedure like this (file-print-gtk RUN-INTERACTIVE image) the image is printed on the photo paper presumably 2 times larger, so that only one quarter of the image is printed on the paper. I'm a bit confused about what settings are used when the print page setup dialog is shown, and what settings are used when the dialog is not shown. That seems to be obvious that they are different settings. I read from this thread http://www.gimpusers.com/forums/gimp-user/11146-printing-from-a-batch that one might try to change the parameters in files print-settings and print-page-setup which are located in the gimp user directory. The problem is that I have no idea when these files are used, interactively on non-interactively. There was also a mentioning about file-print-gtk-page-setup procedure. What does this do? Any help is appreciated. The photobooth application needs to be ready in a week, and the printing part is the only thing missing. I would not be proud of a solution where the user sees a print dialog and has to press OK. I want to be able to do the printing with only one push of a button. -Niklas _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list List address: gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-developer-list