Re: Off List Posting



On 9 Sep 2003, Matt Smith wrote:


1) The dialog box that comes up when you print is tough for our
users. They are aren't good at putting in Linux commands, and just a
basic
"lpr" command will send it to the system default printer which is here
in IT and not at their desk.  Integration with CUPS would be great, or a
graphical interface for printer selection (such as in Gedit).


You may want to check out xpp.  It's not quite as pretty as the
Windows print dialog, but it provides an lpr replacement that
integrates with CUPS, and lets one select the printer on demand.
Simply replace the lpr command in your print dialog with xpp.  On
print, a (fltk) dialog will pop up, listing all of your CUPS
configured printers.  Pick the one you want, and off it prints. It's
simple enough for my wife to use -- she is my "test" person, as she is
a self-proclaimed computer-phobic ;)

There's no standard way to select what printer command to use, is there?
$PRINTER tells you which printer to use (which seems to be the thing that
Mr. Rhodes wants), but no standard environment variable that I know ofcan
tell Dia to use xpp instead of lpr. 

-Lars

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