I find a good deal of inconsistency in the handling of Locale-based printer defaults.
My Linux system is installed in English. In System settings > Locale
Country is France
Language is American English, with French as second preferred language
Numbers are in the French format (123 455 789,12)
Money is euro (alas...)
Page size is A4
Measurement system is Metric system
and so on.
Yet when I go to print something in Libreoffice, Printer settings is still on Letter and I always have to manually pick cm, then A4 and adjust all the margins.
Aren't the system defaults supposed to take care of that?
Kate takes A4 into account, but continues to see inches, not cm. Ditto for Okular.
Also, in System settings > Printer configuration > HP Deskjet F4200 series > printer options, I have set "Media size" to A4, but on the job options tab, the Text options are all in something per inch! Does even the system not take into account the defaults?
Not blocking, but quite annoying. Have I missed something (again)?
My Linux system is installed in English. In System settings > Locale
Country is France
Language is American English, with French as second preferred language
Numbers are in the French format (123 455 789,12)
Money is euro (alas...)
Page size is A4
Measurement system is Metric system
and so on.
Yet when I go to print something in Libreoffice, Printer settings is still on Letter and I always have to manually pick cm, then A4 and adjust all the margins.
Aren't the system defaults supposed to take care of that?
Kate takes A4 into account, but continues to see inches, not cm. Ditto for Okular.
Also, in System settings > Printer configuration > HP Deskjet F4200 series > printer options, I have set "Media size" to A4, but on the job options tab, the Text options are all in something per inch! Does even the system not take into account the defaults?
Not blocking, but quite annoying. Have I missed something (again)?
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