Re: Why no page setup with margin control?

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On 7 Oct 2002, * wrote:

> Gerry;
>
> I've been following your thread about the KDE printing, and I can tell
> you that the K PDF viewer has the same problem. It cuts off the bottom
> and right side of the page, making it useless. I have been unable to
> find any way to set margins, so I installed Acrobat Reader 5.06 and it
> has no problems. By the way, as far back as KDE 2 this has been a
> problem for me,back when I used Mandrake. I've had three different
> printers since then and they all have the problem, which seems to
> confirm a KDE printing issue.

You might take a look at bugzilla #67996.  I'm not sure if it's the exact
problem you're seeing here, but it looks related.


>
> -P
>
> On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 22:59, Gerry Tool wrote:
> > For the most part, linux printing (CUPS used here) is working fairly well.
> > But why on earth aren't there page setup dialogs with margin controls for
> > printing?  A number of KDE programs have issues with lines missed when
> > changing pages, second side printing starting too far to the left, etc.  gtk
> > programs like gedit don't have any user control either, and although they
> > don't cause me as much trouble, I would like to be able to set the margins.
> >
> > I never know whether to blame a printer driver or an app when this happens.
> > If margin control was available, I could at least set them where I want them.
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		Matthew Saltzman

Clemson University Math Sciences
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