Yes, I guess I could do that. And then go after every application developer 
that doesn't support the Apple Event print properties. That probably means I 
would never finish the application I'm working on. Unfortunately, that's the 
bottom line, I have to find a way to convert any document that can be printed 
to a pdf document.

I'm glad though that it seems I came to the logical conclusions that this can 
only reliably be done through a virtual printer like CUPS-PDF. Now, back to 
find a way to switch the default printer globally and restore it.

I'm still open to suggestions, though!


-Laurent.
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On Oct 15, 2009, at 16:49, Graham Cox wrote:

> 
> On 16/10/2009, at 6:05 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> 
>> Any other suggestion?
> 
> 
> Log a bug with Microsoft? As usual, they have a tendency to do things their 
> way rather than the right way.
> 
> --Graham
> 
> 

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