Re: [Evolution] Fonts for printing




http://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2005-October/msg00238.html

Thanks for the suggestion.  Unfortunately it did not work.  The fonts
being used to print the message did not change.  We are using e-mail
reports instead of printing them, but sometimes to discuss things in
meetings etc a printed copy is helpful so we will need to find a way
around this problem.  I also have some embedded form feeds that are
filtered by the print routines that need to stay unfiltered so that each
page is printed properly.  

I filed a report in bugzilla pertaining to the fonts yesterday.

Can you tell me if this is an evolution problem or if it is a gnome
problem.  I would like to put my hat in the ring to help work on a fix.

Anything related to fonts or the general appearance of the printed email
very likely is an Evo issue. Not printing the embedded form feeds could
be either (Evo or gnome-print), dunno.

I'm glad to hear you want to help fixing this. If you're really going to
hack the code, the evolution-hackers [1] list is the best place to
further discuss code changes and ask about hacking issues, in case there
are any.

...guenther


[1] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers


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