It seems that the CUPS-PDF backend uses ghostscript as the 'real'
backend, and ghostscript (as far as I can tell) currently doesn't offer
any way of setting the metadata. If it did (or will at some point),
then I believe an interface to set this metadata could be added to the
CUPS-PDF backend. Bu
No, CUPS-PDF doesn't expose any interface to define this, nor does it
offer any Print dialog; it is only a printer driver. It is up to each
application to define that meta content. For instance, OpenOffice
defines these via the Document Properties menu under File.
** Changed in: cups-pdf (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: cups-pdf (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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ability to specify PDF metadata in print dialog
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157187
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Yes, this is true. But doesn't cups-pdf expose (via cups) some kind of
interface which gnomeprint makes use of to display the options? Could
it be that both would need to be changed? I admit that I don't know
much about how everything ties together, but my request is still the
same.
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CUPS-PDF is only a CUPS back-end. It has nothing to do with the Print
dialog, which is a feature within gtkprint and gnomeprint. :)
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ability to specify PDF metadata in print dialog
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157187
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