This is taken care of by this piece of code.disciple wrote:I think it might be better for a print job to be deleted if you press cancel, than for it to stay in the queue and the printer to go off line. I think the current behaviour would be confusing to most users.
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#if user choses not to save file, exit gracefully
if [ -z "$FILENAME" ]; then
logger "pdf-writer: INFO: JOB $JOB aborted by $USER!"
exit 0
fi
I have modifed the printer so that if the file exists it ask you if you want to overwrite with a yes or no option. If the answer no, display they dialog again.disciple wrote:Also, it would be handy to have a printer option to turn off the feature to add a date to prevent overwriting a file
In Seamonkey/Firefox I can change the paper size by clicking the properties button next to the printer name. Unfortunately all programs don't have this option eg geany.disciple wrote:Printing from Firefox or Seamonkey I also have to specify the same size when I go to print it, otherwise it scales to the size specified by the browser, but puts it on the size paper specified by CUPS. How annoying. Why can't the browser dictate the paper size?
Thanks for all of your testing disciple