Public bug reported:

CUPS-PDF saves the printed pdf files by default to a folder created to your 
home directory. In my opinion, CUPS-PDF should always ask to which folder the 
created pdf file should be saved to. In addition, the user should be able to 
choose a name for the created file.

I see this as an issue of productivity. Of course we all have created
lots of folders to sort our data. Of course, I wish to save my printed
pdf files to certain folders somewhere in my folder tree. In other
words, the default folder mentioned above is not the final place of any
of my files. I doubt that practically all users wish to move files from
the default folder to a specific folder as decided on a case by case
method depending on the subject of the printed document.

So, if CUPS-PDF would always ask where to save the pdf file, we would
save _lots_ of mouse clicks. I mean, We would not have to manually move
the pdf file from one folder to another if we simply could decide where
to save the file in the first place.

In addition, CUPS-PDF does not even ask a name for the created file.
Therefore, it sometimes takes some time to find the freshly created from
the default folder if there are other pdf files too. Therefore, CUPS-PDF
should also let the user give a name to the printed document.

Hope that you get the idea :-)

** Affects: cups-pdf (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158406
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