>>>>> "Jeremy" == Jeremy West <Jeremy> writes:

    Jeremy> I'd like to see an answer to this as well.  For the most part,
    Jeremy> I have never gotten any of the kde apps to print two pages and
    Jeremy> work.  I always seem to miss the first line of the next page
    Jeremy> because it cuts it off. Something to do with the margin.

> On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 20:59, Gerry Tool wrote:

    >> For the most part, linux printing (CUPS used here) is working fairly
    >> well.  But why on earth aren't there page setup dialogs with margin
    >> controls for printing?  A number of KDE programs have issues with
    >> lines missed when changing pages, second side printing starting too
    >> far to the left, etc.  gtk programs like gedit don't have any user
    >> control either, and although they don't cause me as much trouble, I
    >> would like to be able to set the margins.

There are some long-standing bugs in KDE relating to improper margins when
printing.  Searching bugs.kde.org for open bugs on "print", "margin", and
"printing" reveals the following:

Printing chops last line in half:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48559

CSS margin/padding rendering BUG
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48708

Print margins not defined:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40635

A telling comment in this last bug report:

>I'm sorry but it's a (long known) bug of khtml that has (unfortunately) not
>been fixed for the 3.0 release. Basically this is due to the fact that
>khtml lets any web site override the margins using CSS even for printing.
>Michael Goffioul
>e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

One of these bugs was filed against Red Hat, another against Mandrake.

-- 
        Ron Olsen
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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