At 13:02 22-11-2011, Petr Mladek wrote:
if you select "Print to File" check box in the "Print" dialog, it
generates .pdf file.

IMHO, if you debug printing bugs, it would be great to see the .ps file
that is send to the printer. Is there any easy way how to get it?

My Ubuntu installation under VirtualBox has no printers installed.
When I select File > Print in LibreOffice, the Options tab in the Print dialog contains a checkbox for "Print to file". Checking this checkbox changes the Print button into a "Print to File ..." button. The "Print to File ..." button opens a Save dialog; this dialog contains a "File type" option where I can choose PostScript, and options to choose a file name and a folder. After that, I get a file that looks like PostScript to me. (It starts with "%!PS-Adobe-3.0" when I open it in gedit.) But maybe what you really want to know is how to select the printer driver through which the PostScript is generated?

Best regards,

Christophe


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