Release Candidate 3 of OpenOffice.org 1.1.1 is ready for download. Louis Suarez-Potts, Community Manager of the OpenOffice.org project, says Release Candidate 3 of OpenOffice.org 1.1.1 is currently available for download and test. It incorporates numerous bug fixes and is cleaner than RC1, he says. Suarez-Potts requests that members of the DesktopLinux.com community test this release to ensure that no outstanding ...
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Trevor Warren wrote:
Release Candidate 3 of OpenOffice.org 1.1.1 is ready for download. — Louis Suarez-Potts, Community Manager of the OpenOffice.org project, says Release Candidate 3 of OpenOffice.org 1.1.1 is currently available for download and test. It incorporates numerous bug fixes and is cleaner than RC1, he says. Suarez-Potts requests that members of the DesktopLinux.com community test this release to ensure that no outstanding ...
May be not related to the OpenOffice but is anyone able to achive as simple as getting all application to show the same number of printers and that too in the same order across all application, without hacking each of the configuration/rc files of each appliaction?
Applications like OpenOffice Acroread mozilla
All normal office productivity application. I use Debian, how simple it is to do this say in Redhat or any other distribution with diskless setup, any comments?
-Krishna
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Krishna Dagli wrote:
getting all application to show the same number of printers and that too in the same order across all application, without hacking each of the configuration/rc files of each appliaction?
Not in Gnome at least. KDE has very good printer integration with apps. Gnome uses CUPS directly, and cups is so generic that it's impossible to do anything specific. Getting a fax printer is impossible. Each application needs to know how to support it.
Applications like OpenOffice
Has a weird list of printers, and faxing is disabled by default, has to be enabled for each user who uses it.
Acroread mozilla
both these require you to pass the printer command line when you want to print. not something an end user should do.
All normal office productivity application. I use Debian, how simple it is to do this say in Redhat or any other distribution
It's a pain.