On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 11:51:10AM +0900, R. Lahaye wrote: > At present you must choose one of "All pages", "Only odd" or "Only > even". In addition, you can set for each of those the page range > from/to. That is what I found very strange and bad design. What means: > "All pages, from 4 to 17" ? > > Okay, you may have a case by asking, what means: "All pages, with Odd > pages only"? But this is not so strange. You may want "All pages, but > odd only", or you may want "page 4 to 17, but the even only". > > That's why I made the "odd/even pages only" as independent check > buttons, and only toggle between "All pages" and "Pages: from/to". > > I must take care of preventing the selection of both, odd AND even > pages only. That's indeed a weak point of present layout; but it's > still much better than the one before, I believe. > > Does all that make sense to you?
I think you're digging yourself into a hole here. We have two separate notions : 1) Page range. For printing subparts of a document. 2) Recto/verso. For by-hand duplex printing. I don't think these things should be mingled as you are suggesting. Now I agree that the current design is perhaps a little bit confusing. Maybe we could have a checkbox "Print left, then right." that prompts inbetween. I belive this is how some other programs do duplex printing. regards john -- "This *is* Usenet, after all, where virtually every conversation that goes on is fairly ludicrous in the first place." - Godwin's Law FAQ