On Mon, 15 Jan 2018 23:20:52 +0000 Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk> wrote:
Hi, I made a mistake, I still can not print from office, issue also not completely solved. I can print as user now with gimp, geany, firefox. Not with okular (as root yes), libreoffice writer (as root yes). Also another rights problem I guess. Below my /et/gtk* On Mon, 15 Jan 2018 23:20:52 +0000 Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk> wrote: > On Mon 15 Jan 2018 at 22:29:30 +0100, arne wrote: > > > On Mon, 15 Jan 2018 11:24:22 +0000 > > Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk> wrote: > > > > > On Sun 14 Jan 2018 at 20:30:02 +0100, arne wrote: > > > > > > > My printer suddenly didn't show up in the Print Windows > > > > of Libre Office, Firefox and a lot of other programs. > > > > > > We hope "suddenly" means that one day you went to bed and when you > > > woke up, printing from an application didn't work. No changes to > > > the printing system or the OS on your part were underaken before, > > > during or after the sleep process. > > > > > > Please give a list of all the affected programs and the output of > > > > > > dpkg -l libreoffice* > > > > > > How do you fare with okular or qpdfview? You are running under > > > GNOME? > > > > > > > > > > Hi > > > > I forgot to mention: daily updated Debian Stretch on amd64 with > > backports. > > > > In okular the printer is visible, but not printing > > In qpdfview the printer is visible and prints! > > > > In Firefox, Gimp and Geanny the printer does not appear > > > > I do not run GNOME but fluxbox. > > > > Output of dpkg -l libreoffice* below > > Thanks, > > When you say "printer" do you really mean "printers"? > > Printers are visible in the dialogs of Qt apps (okular and qpdfview) > but not in those of GTK apps. So it seems like a GTK problem. (Except > libreoffice is not a GTK app). Do you have any /etc/gtk-x.0 or > ~/.gtk-x.0 files? If so, what are their contents? /etc/gtk-2.0/im-multipress.conf # Example configuration file for the GTK+ Multipress Input Method # Authored by Openismus GmbH, 2009. # # This file follows the GKeyFile format. On the left of the equal sign goes # the key that you press repeatedly to iterate through the text items listed # on the right-hand side. The list items are separated by semicolons ";" and # consist of one or more characters each. The backslash "\" is used to escape # characters; for instance "\;" for a literal semicolon. # # The example configuration below imitates the behavior of a standard mobile # phone by a major manufacturer, with German language setting. [keys] KP_1 = .;,;?;!;';";1;-;(;);@;/;:;_ KP_2 = a;b;c;2;ä;à;á;ã;â;å;æ;ç KP_3 = d;e;f;3;è;é;ë;ê;ð KP_4 = g;h;i;4;ì;í;î;ï KP_5 = j;k;l;5;£ KP_6 = m;n;o;6;ö;ò;ó;ô;õ;ø;ñ KP_7 = p;q;r;s;7;ß;$ KP_8 = t;u;v;8;ü;ù;ú;û KP_9 = w;x;y;z;9;ý;þ KP_0 = \s;0 /etc/gtk-3.0/im-multipress.conf # Example configuration file for the GTK+ Multipress Input Method # Authored by Openismus GmbH, 2009. # # This file follows the GKeyFile format. On the left of the equal sign goes # the key that you press repeatedly to iterate through the text items listed # on the right-hand side. The list items are separated by semicolons ";" and # consist of one or more characters each. The backslash "\" is used to escape # characters; for instance "\;" for a literal semicolon. # # The example configuration below imitates the behavior of a standard mobile # phone by a major manufacturer, with German language setting. [keys] KP_1 = .;,;?;!;';";1;-;(;);@;/;:;_ KP_2 = a;b;c;2;ä;à;á;ã;â;å;æ;ç KP_3 = d;e;f;3;è;é;ë;ê;ð KP_4 = g;h;i;4;ì;í;î;ï KP_5 = j;k;l;5;£ KP_6 = m;n;o;6;ö;ò;ó;ô;õ;ø;ñ KP_7 = p;q;r;s;7;ß;$ KP_8 = t;u;v;8;ü;ù;ú;û KP_9 = w;x;y;z;9;ý;þ KP_0 = \s;0