ot;11in"' in the outermost
> svg element.
'S' in SVG stands for 'Scalable'. These sizes can be transformed into
anything.
> The PDF is displayed with Document Viewer and there Properties
> shows "Paper Size 270 x 349 mm". That is 10.62 x 13.7
ght="11in"' in the outermost svg
element.
The PDF is displayed with Document Viewer and there Properties
shows "Paper Size 270 x 349 mm". That is 10.62 x 13.74 inches.
I don't understand that paper size. The numbers have no apparent
connection to the svg spe
Rick Thomas wrote:
> Every time I create a new document in LibreOffice Writer it wants to
> print on A4 paper.
I have Squeeze with OpenOffice ATM, and the usual way to set the paper
size permanently is running /usr/lib/openoffice/program/spadmin as user,
select your printer and click '
d on that machine I got a choice of two
printers (as Greg notes above) one is "lp" (my networked postscript
printer) and one is "pdf" a virtual pdf printer. On that machine,
the
default paper size is "Letter".
Out of curiosity, what's the content of your /et
> printers (as Greg notes above) one is "lp" (my networked postscript
> printer) and one is "pdf" a virtual pdf printer. On that machine, the
> default paper size is "Letter".
Out of curiosity, what's the content of your /etc/papersize file in all
int" menu, click on the
"General" tab, click on the "Properties" button. Notice that it says
"A4" for paper size.
If I change that, I can print on Letter paper OK. But the next time I
open a document, I get the same thing.
What's the magic I'm missing?
quot;dpkg-reconfigure libpaper1". But
>>> > this has no effect on LibreOffice.
>>> >
>>> > To reproduce the problem:
>>> >
>>> > In Gnome go to the "Applications->Office->LibreOffice Writer" menu.
>>> > In the
t; >
>> > To reproduce the problem:
>> >
>> > In Gnome go to the "Applications->Office->LibreOffice Writer" menu.
>> > In the new document window, go to "File->Print" menu, click on the
>> > "General" tab, click on
nt window, go to "File->Print" menu, click on the
> "General" tab, click on the "Properties" button. Notice that it says
> "A4" for paper size.
>
> If I change that, I can print on Letter paper OK. But the next time I
> open a do
lications->Office->LibreOffice Writer" menu.
> > In the new document window, go to "File->Print" menu, click on the
> > "General" tab, click on the "Properties" button. Notice that it says
> > "A4" for paper size.
> >
> >
le->Print" menu, click on the
> "General" tab, click on the "Properties" button. Notice that it says
> "A4" for paper size.
>
> If I change that, I can print on Letter paper OK. But the next time I
> open a document, I get the same thing.
>
>
uot;. But
this has no effect on LibreOffice.
To reproduce the problem:
In Gnome go to the "Applications->Office->LibreOffice Writer" menu.
In the new document window, go to "File->Print" menu, click on the
"General" tab, click on the "Properties&qu
check this:
http://www.velug.org.ve/archivo/l-linux-2007-September/062503.html
On Thu,01.Jan.09, 12:24:04, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 01, 2009 at 07:02:26PM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > On Thu,01.Jan.09, 11:42:52, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> > > How do I set the default paper size for gv? It always comes up A4 but I
> > > always want letter
On 2009-01-01 12:28:39 -0500, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> gv has menus where you can choose the settings. Choose the default
> paper there.
There are also X resources. For instance, /etc/X11/app-defaults/GV
contains
!GV.fallbackPageMedia: a4
here (note that ! means that the line is commented out
On Thu, Jan 01, 2009 at 12:28:39PM -0500, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 01, 2009 at 11:42:52AM -0500, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> > How do I set the default paper size for gv? It always comes up A4 but I
> > always want letter. Should I make in entry in ~/.gv? What is the form
On Thu, Jan 01, 2009 at 11:42:52AM -0500, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> How do I set the default paper size for gv? It always comes up A4 but I
> always want letter. Should I make in entry in ~/.gv? What is the format?
gv has menus where you can choose the settings. Choose the default
paper
On Thu, Jan 01, 2009 at 07:02:26PM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Thu,01.Jan.09, 11:42:52, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> > How do I set the default paper size for gv? It always comes up A4 but I
> > always want letter. Should I make in entry in ~/.gv? What is the format?
>
>
On Thu,01.Jan.09, 11:42:52, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> How do I set the default paper size for gv? It always comes up A4 but I
> always want letter. Should I make in entry in ~/.gv? What is the format?
Try 'dpkg-reconfigure libpaper1'
Regards,
Andrei
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How do I set the default paper size for gv? It always comes up A4 but I
always want letter. Should I make in entry in ~/.gv? What is the format?
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on justice, even as far as men understand it." -- Henry Dav
There is a discussion going on on d-d [1], whether TeX should support
other paper formats as *system-wide* default for paper size, apart from
'a4paper' and 'letter'.
Does anyone on this list have a desire and/or could give some arguments,
why and where it would be useful to us
Hate to send so many messages to the list but I have more info to report.
I forgot to list the xprint* packages:
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: upp
Here's a few addendums to my initial post:
* I don't have CUPS installed but Xprint appears to have been installed.
There's an
/etc/cups/client.conf which looks like a skeleton file, nothing but comments.
* Do I *need* Xprint and/or CUPS? I was happy with lpd and don't see the
benefit of a
chang
On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 11:07:18 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just upgraded to 3.1r1 from 3.0 and printing is broken. It looks like the
> wrong paper
> size is selected because printouts (and PS images made from ghostscript) run
> up over the
> top margin.According to /etc
I just upgraded to 3.1r1 from 3.0 and printing is broken. It looks like the
wrong paper
size is selected because printouts (and PS images made from ghostscript) run up
over the
top margin.According to /etc/papersize, I'm still using letter.
I'm not using CUPS, although Xprint was in
This doesn't work. There's a HUGE problem with the firefox install on
Debian since the last week. I have a gadzillion plus options for paper
sizes and even when I select the right one from the list I STILL get a
message that there is no supported paper size selected.
I'm subm
-functioning)
way to indicate paper size for printing in firefox. I can't find any
such controls in the firefox that I have running here. Where are they?
^^
In what menu does one find the place to choose the paper size?
I know
> way to indicate paper size for printing in firefox. I can't find any
> > such controls in the firefox that I have running here. Where are they?
^^
In what menu does one find the place to choose the paper size
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 11:05:43AM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
> I run firefox under Sarge, using Debian repository version of firefox
> Recent posts on this list indicate that there is a (non-functioning)
> way to indicate paper size for printing in firefox. I can't find any
>
I run firefox under Sarge, using Debian repository version of firefox
Recent posts on this list indicate that there is a (non-functioning)
way to indicate paper size for printing in firefox. I can't find any
such controls in the firefox that I have running here. Where are they?
Is it implem
because the paper size you specified is not
supported by your printer?
Mitchell
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On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 06:14:30PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> In a sarge installation, I should have leter as paper size for my
> system, but it seems more like a4. Checking config.ps I see a4 listed
> before letter. A few years ago, it meant that ps docs produced locally
> wo
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 05:34:28AM -0500, David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
> On Monday 06 December 2004 06:14 pm, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> > In a sarge installation, I should have leter as paper size for my
> > system, but it seems more like a4. Checking config.ps I see a4 listed
>
On Monday 06 December 2004 06:14 pm, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> In a sarge installation, I should have leter as paper size for my
> system, but it seems more like a4. Checking config.ps I see a4 listed
> before letter. A few years ago, it meant that ps docs produced locally
> wo
In a sarge installation, I should have leter as paper size for my
system, but it seems more like a4. Checking config.ps I see a4 listed
before letter. A few years ago, it meant that ps docs produced locally
would be a4 by default. Then I had to manually tweak it to get
paper size. Afterwards
Martin Dickopp wrote:
Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
the default paper size seems to be set to "A4" in my version of
firefox (0.9.3). Anyone know how to change that setting? I often
forget to reset the print option and end up with slightly-wrong page
lengths...
I ha
Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> the default paper size seems to be set to "A4" in my version of
> firefox (0.9.3). Anyone know how to change that setting? I often
> forget to reset the print option and end up with slightly-wrong page
> lengths...
&
Hi,
the default paper size seems to be set to "A4" in my version of
firefox (0.9.3). Anyone know how to change that setting? I often
forget to reset the print option and end up with slightly-wrong page
lengths...
I have tried messing with "prefs.js" but haven'th a
On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 05:39:41PM +0530, J.S.Sahambi wrote:
> I want to know how to change the paper size for this command.
> I have tried to put the folloiwng line in ~/.emacs but the bevaiour does
> not change:
You can use 'paperconfig' from the 'libpaper-utils' p
I am using Emacs and auctex in Debain/unstable. When I give the command
"C-c C-c" after compiling a .tex file, the command that is executed by
Emacs is:
View command: xdvi my-article.dvi -paper us
I want to know how to change the paper size for this command.
I have tried to put the
on Fri, 25 Jul 2003 06:15:54PM +0100, Paul Worrall insinuated:
> On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 09:57:48AM -0400, nori heikkinen wrote:
> > i have had libpaper1. my /etc/papersize is set to letter, as is my
> > $PAPERSIZE environment variable. `paperconf` == letter.
> > /usr/sbin/paperconfig just modifi
On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 09:57:48AM -0400, nori heikkinen wrote:
> i have had libpaper1. my /etc/papersize is set to letter, as is my
> $PAPERSIZE environment variable. `paperconf` == letter.
> /usr/sbin/paperconfig just modifies /etc/papersize, which is already
> letter.
>
> what else is there l
ut that's not even the issue -- i don't get as far as even
printing it out. in fact, until yesterday, i didn't have networked
printing configured correctly, so i was printing to ps, sending the
files to a friend, and having him print them for me -- and it was in
the ps files thems
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 19:00, nori heikkinen wrote:
> checked all of them, and they're all set to letter ... just exported
> the PAPERSIZE env variable to letter, and still no dice.
>
> am i missing something?
letter ;)
Seriously, I had a very similar problem, I had set everything up to use
A4 (
Once upon a time nori heikkinen was quoted as saying:
> trying to print things via enscript and mpage. they're both
> defaulting to a4 paper, and i can't figure out how to specify letter
> paper.
If I'm correct the file you need is /etc/papersize
try installing the package libpaper1
Hope that
on Wed, 23 Jul 2003 04:56:36PM +0100, Antony Gelberg insinuated:
> You could check the contents of /etc/papersize.
letter
> apropos paper, and then man papersize are two useful commands that
> you might have tried. Not sure if that file is used by those
> specific applications, but it's what I
Check /etc/papersize.
Ernest Johanson
Systems Administrator
Fuller Theological Seminary
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, nori heikkinen wrote:
> Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 11:47:08 -0400
> From: nori heikkinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: p
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 11:47:08AM -0400, nori heikkinen wrote:
> trying to print things via enscript and mpage. they're both
> defaulting to a4 paper, and i can't figure out how to specify letter
> paper.
>
> with enscript, -M letter looks like it should work:
>
> -M name, --media=name
>
--OgqxwSJOaUobr8KG
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 11:47:08AM -0400, nori heikkinen wrote:
> is there some environment variable i need set? this works fine on
> other debian systems i use (that i did not, unfortunately, install
> mys
trying to print things via enscript and mpage. they're both
defaulting to a4 paper, and i can't figure out how to specify letter
paper.
with enscript, -M letter looks like it should work:
-M name, --media=name
Select an output media name. Enscript's default output
something regarding the printer paper
> size, which I set to A4, but this must of got messed up during the
> upgrade.
>
> I'm currently printing use the 'letter' size, but this cuts alot of text
> out and messes the page up.
>
> Can anyone advise me how I would get
Hi,
I done a upgrade to sarge, and so far its been great, I have now just
come to setup my printer and discovered that there is no 'A4' size
listed to use.
During the install I can remember something regarding the printer paper
size, which I set to A4, but this must of got messed up
> troff in Debian 3.0 should honour /etc/papersize. If you have gs
> installed, try 'man -t | gs -sDEVICE=bbox -'. For A4, the last
> two numbers on the BoundingBox lines should be close to 540 and 800; for
> Letter they should be close to 540 and 750.
>
> If that test passes, then you should pr
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 11:31:45AM +0800, Ridzwan Abdullah wrote:
> I have just installed a Debian 3.0 system and have discovered a
> perculiar thing. Whenever I print a manual page using the 'man -t
> subject | lpr' command I always get a printout fomatted for a US
> letter sized page although my
shaul wrote:
> Can I change the postscript files (and not the source file) so that it will
> have a reasonable setting on a a4 paper ?
yes
man pstops, at the end you can see other possibilities.
--
hafi
ry text.)
> The very narrow margin are created both by gv and when printing the
> files.
> Can it be that this is due to a letter vs a4 paper size ?
>
> Can I change the postscript files (and not the source file) so that it
> will have a reasonable setting on a a4 paper ?
The shor
and when printing the files.
Can it be that this is due to a letter vs a4 paper size ?
Can I change the postscript files (and not the source file) so that it will
have a reasonable setting on a a4 paper ?
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