Pavel Troller wrote: > Hi! > I have some stupid questions about printing images in KDE 3.5. > In KDE 3.4, when I attempted do print an image bigger than the page, a small > dialog window appeared with approximately the following text: > "The image you want to print is bigger than the page. Do you want to shrink > it to fit page size?" > ... and with buttons like "Ignore", "Shrink" and "Cancel". > Currently, the dialog is not there and even the preview shows that the > image is not shrinked and only a part would be printed. The exception is in > kfm, where I get a small window with a slider and a page preview. But even when > I move the slider full-right, which shows in the preview that the image should > fit the page exactly, the real result is that the image is printed too small > (about 75%), sitting in the upper left corner of the paper. My paper size is > set correctly (A4). So it is an opposite situation - the image is always printed > too small. > The ONLY program which prints perfectly, without asking or adjusting anything > manually, always adjusting the image to the page size, is kuickshow. > Please tell me what I'm doing wrong, how to recall back the shrink option > and how to make the kfm sizing window work properly in KDE 3.5. I find the same problem in 3.4.x+. What we don't know is if this was an intentional change. In the KPrint dialog, open: "Options" and select the: "Image Settings" tab and you can check: Fit image to page size Center image on page -- JRT ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.