Ahhh.

> Corey, that's not libgnomeprint to GTK but a new printing code

libgnomeprint was not "merged" into GTK then, but GTK developed their
own printing code along with their own dialog?

> Brian, applications have to use the new API, so it requires some work.

Indeed.  See, the way it seemed to me, is that if GTK did just simply
take libgnomeprint and merged it in, API and all, why would anything
still be using libgnomeprint libraries.  But if they developed their
own, alternate printing code and dialog, complete with a new API, it
does indeed make more sense.

> Look at yelp or epiphany-browser

Indeed.  Yelp also has no ability to print to a PDF file now too.  This
is seeming like a step backwards.  Or is there something I have to do to
enable PDF printing in the new GTK print system/dialog?

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not using libgnomeprint[ui]?
https://launchpad.net/bugs/59129

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