On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 12:14:09PM +0000, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 27 February 2010 11:57:41 Till Maas wrote:
>
> The problem is not to store the systems default, but to save the options
> while okular is open.
>
I think you'll find that with the Qt printing system the intention is that you
set default in printer configuration. Settings in applications are intended
to be for one-off changes, therefore not stored. Once you realise this it
works very well. For instance, I have duplex set as default, but occasionally
I want single sided. Duplex is in my configuration. Single-sided would be
chosen for the print job. Next time I print it would default to Duplex.
This workflow fails if I want to print a series of documents with
several non-default options or evaluate which options to use by first
only printing part of the document. E.g. if I want to test whether I can
still read the document, if I print four pages per sheet and whether or
not grayscale is enough (or which color option to use) and everything
should be duplexed at the short-edge instead of the default long-edge.
Now add that the printer is not next to my desktop but a two minute walk
away.
For this the easiest way seems to be not to use okular, but directly
print using lpr, but then if I want to take a look at the documents
first, it becomes annoying, too. Btw. I believe that KDE3 also used the
systems defaults, but it allowed to override it for the time running the
application and to forget the settings after the printing dialog was
closed. It covered pretty much I needed to do with several documents and
I remember a colleague who enjoyed this, too.
Regards
Till