https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=423735
--- Comment #4 from Bernhard <tb...@web.de> --- Exactly. Most architectural plans are large (A2 or A1), but often I need just a small pice printed on an A4 page. So the first goal would be to print just an area of the plan. The second goal would be to have a zoomed printout. Sometimes the original size is scaled 1:100 and therefore rather small in original size. So enlarging it to 1:50 by zooming to 200 % would be great. About the printing options: I suppose you quoted them for example as they depend on what cups supplies and vary a lot. Using the display zoom is weird and doesen't sound logic especially in okular. It would be a workaround to avoid an extra control in the print dialog -> pdf-options. (Actually in acroread I do it that way: I zoom the display to 200%, reduce the size of the display-window so only the needed section fixes in. Start the print dialog and print the current view. But of course in acroread there is no way to select an aria like okular can do.) To avoid confusion I think having a zoom control in the pdf-options would be best. But still there is the difficulty that you don't know if your desire fits on a single page or if the printer driver splits it on several. An elegant way to salve this would be a preview in the print dialog, but I guess that would be over the top... -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.