For me this isn't specially strange. A pdf is a document, in the sense
that it is a finished work (no more editing or fiddling is possible), so
I think that people can easily understand what printing to pdf means.
And actually this exact functionality has become very popular in Windoze
systems. The
That should be a "One Hundred Paper Cuts" task
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[Usability] The PDF export implementation in UI is not good
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164298
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"What will instead be done is that all desktop environments (GNOME, KDE,
XFCE, etc.) will eventually implement their own Export To PDF option, in
their respective GUI library or via a unified interface that is DE-
agnostic."
Shall i fill another bug report about that, then ?
And how ?
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The wishlist you reported does not concern CUPS-PDF at all.
Please note that CUPS-PDF is not an interim solution to anything.
Rather, people have simply found it to be a convenient way to generate
PDF documents. It is specifically intended to replace paper printouts
with PDF documents and to do so
Thank you for your answer
so is it possible to report this bug "upstream" ?
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[Usability] The PDF export implementation in UI is not good
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164298
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Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu.
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This cannot be fixed by modifying the cups-pdf package. cups-pdf does
nothing more than providing a print queue which generates PDF files
instead of sending the job to an actual printer. As it provides a print
queue, you will only have a "print to PDF". Yo get an "export to PDF"
(like in OpenOffice