On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 17:07:14 +0000 Maurice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Maurice, > On Thursday 13 December 2007 22:43:24 Brad Rogers wrote: > > Either pass the printer name to using the -P (upper case) parameter, > > export the printer name to $PRINTER, > Don't know how to do either. The former can be done in the print dialogue within Pan, just by typing in " -P printername" after the lpr. The latter would be done by typing "export PRINTER=printername" at a shell prompt. Moot, since you've got the problem licked, anyway. Which leads nicely on to the fact that there are usually several ways a problem can be overcome when using Linux. > OK - I went into 'printer management' and found the (one and only) > printer had *not* been set as 'default printer', for some reason. I found the same thing on my system. I only noticed when direct printing failed to work as expected (i.e. without going through the print dialogue) in OpenOffice.org. > Many thanks for your help, Brad; much appreciated... You're welcome. -- Regards _ / ) "The blindingly obvious is / _)rad never immediately apparent" Your father was a megalomaniac, you've got an insane brother Pure Mania - The Vibrators _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users