>>>> Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2005-06-07 14:36:43 >>> > Hi, > >On Tue, Jun 07, 2005, MaJoC wrote: >> after printing off a >> Newsforge article with comments, attempts to print off any other page >> tend to yield a "You cannot print while in print preview" warning box >> instead. The breaking of printing persists until I crash and restart >> kill the daemon launched with "galeon -s". > > Thanks for your report. > > Is your first print a success?
It is, in every way (but see later report about headers and footers). > Do you see the print preview icons, and then they get away when the > print job is sent? When I print, I usually don't preview first. It doesn't seem to matter for purposes of tickling the bug. > Do you switch tab after you've reached print preview mode? Nope (see above), only after the print job is out of the system. > How do other Galeon window behave? I only have one window open at a time, and all the tabs are in that. > Do you get a segfault with Galeon? If you do, please run Galeon from > within Gdb as explained at: > <http://wiki.debian.net/?HowToGetABacktrace> Not with the version of Galeon in sarge. Since I discovered this on upgrading my own desksystem to sarge, I no longer have a woody version to try. [pause] Rats: Now the wretched thing's refusing to fail. Side issue: when starting the report following about print headers, I noticed the following complaint: ---- *** The following debconf settings were detected: galeon/old_config_warning: Include these settings in your report? [Yn....] ---- Did this make its way to you in the original report? Thanks for your quick response, MaJoC PS: Apologies for this wretched alleged mailer. PPS: Please add one more vote in favour of having where tabs open on middle-click be configurable between just-to-right and far-right, as Firefox does with the Tabs add-in. Now it's hardwired to far-right, I tend to lose them; but I note you've lots of old requests for far-right. Or am I missing something as usual? ---- Dr M J Carter Physics and Astronomy University of Nottingham E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an attachment may still contain software viruses, which could damage your computer system: you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation.