On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 00:35:02 +0100, Andreas Goesele wrote: > >>Despite the warning the file is printed, just that additionally I get > >>the warning and a non-essential image is replaced by a blurry box. > > >Is the page expanded to fit the paper? > > On the command line, yes. Not in xpdf > > >Hmm, I am starting to think that maybe we should try a different > >approach. Which printing system do you use? CUPS, for example, has the > >"fitplot" option which might do what you want, or e.g. "scaling=95" to > >scale the file to 95% of the page size. > > I'm using CUPS. On the command line the option fitplot expands the size. > > Inside xpdf it doesn't have any effect.
It seems that xpdf somehow messes with the printing options. Maybe it cuts off everything after the first space; did you try to put the command in quotation marks into the print command filed? I can think of three other things to try: - Add "fitplot" to the options for your default printer in ~/.cups/lpoptions. - If you run a desktop environment that has its own printing system then it might be possible to use that as the printing command. When I was still using xpdf I set the printing command to "kprinter" and then I could configure print quality, duplexing, etc. with KDE's print dialog. I never tried this with the fitplot option, though. - Write a script that configures the printer correctly and acts a print command. It has to accept the file to print on STDIN and then pass it on to CUPS. -- Regards, | Florian | -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org