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--- Comment #19 from Moritz Bunkus ---
In my opinion it "used to work" in Qt4-based Okular because it used Qt4's print
dialog, and Qt4's print dialog still listed all the properties present in the
PPD.
This functionality was removed from Qt, though; se
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--- Comment #18 from Robby Engelmann ---
I can confirm all the things stated by Gunter Ohrner in the previous comment.
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--- Comment #17 from Gunter Ohrner ---
I have a brother printer and the duplex-settings work for basically all
applications that I tried except Okular since being ported to Qt 5.
So it worked with Okular from KDE 5 when it still was a KDE/Qt-4-based
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--- Comment #16 from Michael Weghorn ---
Thank you for providing more information.
I think that the problem (or at least a part of it) is that the PPD uses the
vendor-specific "BRDuplex" keyword instead of the standardized "Duplex" one and
the printer
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--- Comment #14 from Robby Engelmann ---
tried again, now again, I have one sided printing only, see the logs attached
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cups logs
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--- Comment #13 from Robby Engelmann ---
Yes, when I read my first comment the behavior changed from always single pages
to always duplex. Didn't realize it up to now.
Your modified ppd-file makes no difference here. Still only duplex.
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--- Comment #12 from Michael Weghorn ---
(In reply to Robby Engelmann from comment #10)
> The very file existed here, but was empty. I removed it anyway and still,
> printing is done with duplex no matter whether "None" or "Long Side" is set
> in okular
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--- Comment #10 from Robby Engelmann ---
The very file existed here, but was empty. I removed it anyway and still,
printing is done with duplex no matter whether "None" or "Long Side" is set in
okular printing dialog
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--- Comment #5 from Michael Weghorn ---
I have had a look at the situation and have posted an idea about a possible
cause in bug 373133 where the underlying cause might be the same:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=373133#c9
I would be very thankfu
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--- Comment #9 from Michael Weghorn ---
I had a look at this and have an idea what MIGHT be the reason:
Okular uses the options "sides=one-sided", "sides=two-sided-short-edge", and
"sides=two-sided-long-edge" to specify whether or not to do duplex prin
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--- Comment #8 from Robby Engelmann ---
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--- Comment #4 from Michael Weghorn ---
In order to analyse the problem further, it would be very helpful to have the
PPD file of the printer in use. It is usually stored under
'/etc/cups/ppd/.ppd'.
In case it could be attached to this bug report, that
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