> > On Thursday 24 February 2005 08:19, you wrote: > > > Hi kde users, > > > sorry if i wasn't clear enough. i can see the whole document and i can > > > > print 1 page per sheet but not more than one page per sheet from kde > > apps. > > > from acroread i can print more than one page on a sheet. > > > > > > > Hmmm! Neither acroread nor xpdf have options in their print dialog to > > print > > more than 1 page/sheet. Actually they dont have printer drivers at all; > > you > > need to type in the name of a print system. If they have kprinter here > > then > > all your kde apps will also let you print multiple pages. > > > > On the other hand the kde printer system does let you choose pages/sheet > > > in > > two ways. Firstly in the standard kde print dialog if you choose > > properties > > you can specify 2,3 or 4 pages a sheet. > > Alternatively you can select one of the kde print filters that have been > > > > supplied ; there are two that do multipage/ sheets. I think all use > > enscript > > or a similiar package > > > > So either your print system is badly misconfigured or you have not > looked > > at > > the dialog options carefully. Also read the kdeprint handbook and look > at > > putting a print icon on your desktop that runs kprinter; that way you > can > > just drop any file on it you want printed and it will print according to > > > the > > options you have set including x-pages/sheet. > > > Hi andrew and others, > > i tried the filters in the filters list. The "multiple pages per sheet > filter" prints the pages in full size on top of each other and the other > "pamphlet printing (use with small side duplex printing)" prints two pages > > side by side but not ordered in that way i need it. > if i do not configure these filters or others and use the properties > "pages per sheet" configuration option the printer spits out white pages. > Hi list, just experimented a bit with kghostview and tried to figure out my problem. didn't solved it, but made some observations: printing a document with 2 pages per sheet, configured at the properites dialog of kprinter using the following command works: kprinter <filename.pdf> this brings up the kprinter dialog, i configure as always, and i get sheets of papers out of the printer with two or more pages per sheet. using kghostview <filename.pdf> to watch the pdf file and then using the printer button to print it out also shows up the kprinter dialog. if i activate the preview button, the preview shows only one page per sheet, not two as it should be. If I have a 6 pages pdf file, i get 6 empty pages out of the printer, not 3 as it should be. kind regards lars -- Lassen Sie Ihren Gedanken freien Lauf... z.B. per FreeSMS GMX bietet bis zu 100 FreeSMS/Monat: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/mail ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.