From: Joseph <syscon780@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Print PDF or PS files
Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2014 10:14:09 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20141207171409.GA10363@syscon7> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <8CD9092D-6F93-4B9E-B2E1-0612590C1A65@antarean.org>
On 12/07/14 14:49, J. Roeleveld wrote:
>On 7 December 2014 04:00:36 CET, Joseph <syscon780@gmail.com> wrote:
>>In: XFCE4 home folder menu: Edit -> Configure Custom Action
>>I have entered: Print PDF or PS files
>>command: lpr %N
>>
>>However, the above command: lpr %N is only good if the PDF or PS files
>>have standard Letter size format.
>>If a PDF/PS file contains pages that are different sizes or rotated the
>>output doesn't looks good. Print is cut off etc.
>>
>>I have to open the file with "evince" and print it. I was trying to
>>sent a print job via "evince" without opening the file form a commands
>>line, but I don't
>>think it is possible.
>>
>>I've "Adobe Reader 9" but I can not even print correctly standard
>>documents, something is messed up; the orientation is not correct.
>
>If you want this done consistently, look for a CLI method to consistently force the papersize and orientation.
>Then add that into the commandline part for the menu option.
>
>I can't help you with that part as I don't have that particular requirement.
>Both Adobe Reader as well as the printer itself are capable of printing PDFs I want on paper.
I was googling and there is no solution to it, it seems.
I have documents that I print frequently that have mixed pages, landscape/portrait and printing it correctly from command line is not possible.
--
Joseph
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2014-12-07 3:00 [gentoo-user] Print PDF or PS files Joseph
2014-12-07 13:49 ` J. Roeleveld
2014-12-07 17:14 ` Joseph [this message]
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