https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408271
Bug ID: 408271 Summary: Print-to-PDF defaults to A4 regardless of locale or original document size Product: okular Version: 1.7.1 Platform: Archlinux Packages OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: printing Assignee: okular-de...@kde.org Reporter: matthewtresc...@gmail.com Target Milestone: --- Created attachment 120543 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=120543&action=edit Sample document for testing SUMMARY The title pretty much says it all. Personally, I feel that since Okular aims to be a viewer for many more types of files other than PDF (EPUB, ODF, etc.) it should be able to act as a one-to-one converter to PDF. For example, you should be able to open an PostScript file with many different page sizes and use Okular's Print-to-PDF function to create an identical PDF, with the page sizes preserved. However, I can also understand the reasoning behind the current default setting. It also makes sense that using Print-to-PDF would force the document to fit into a consistent, standard paper size. If this remains the default, however, the default paper size should be dependent on locale (en_US should have Letter for example). STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Open the attached PDF. 2. Go to File > Print and select Print to PDF. 3. Hit "Print" and observe the output. OBSERVED RESULT The Letter-size document produces an A4-size PDF. EXPECTED RESULT The PDF produced via Print-to-PDF is Letter-sized for either of the following reasons: 1. The original document was Letter-sized, and the original document's page size(s) are preserved, OR 2. Letter is the default paper size for my locale (en_US). SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS KDE Frameworks Version: 5.58.0 Qt Version: 5.12.3 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.