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[[Image:Screenshot Printer Dialog AcrobatReaderEnglish.png|300px|thumb|center|Printing Dialog in Acrobat Reader on WinXP]] | [[Image:Screenshot Printer Dialog AcrobatReaderEnglish.png|300px|thumb|center|Printing Dialog in Acrobat Reader on WinXP]] | ||
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+ | '''Native Printer Driver Dialog on WinXP from HP Color Jet 2605''' | ||
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+ | |[[Image:HP CLJ native driver Erweiterte Optionen.png|300px|thumb|center|Advanced Options]] | ||
+ | |[[Image:HP CLJ native driver Papier.png|300px|thumb|center|Paper]] | ||
+ | |[[Image:HP CLJ native driver Effekte.png|300px|thumb|center|Effects]] | ||
+ | |[[Image:HP CLJ native driver Fertigstellung.png|300px|thumb|center|Finishing]] | ||
+ | |[[Image:HP CLJ native driver Farbe.png|300px|thumb|center|Color]] | ||
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+ | The pictures show details of a native printer properties dialog of an HP Color Laser Jet 2605 on WinXp. The printer itself can do a lot of things, which can be set in OOo printer dialog. But this is a modern printer with an actual driver. I doubt that older printers or drivers for Linux allow all of this settings. | ||
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+ | Even in this modern driver an option for customize N-Up arrangement is missing, the feature for n identical pages on one sheet is not available and the N-Up does not allow margins and spacing. | ||
=== Definition of Terms === | === Definition of Terms === |
Revision as of 16:12, 10 June 2009
Contents
Introduction
A new printing UI should give us better performance, more ease of use and overall more customer satisfaction. New features like the instant preview in a print dialog as well as unified N-Up printing for all applications will bring OOo's print experience more up to current standards. Additionally system integration can benefit by making use of native print dialogs (for which the MacOSX implementation will be the prime example).
The development is done in the CWS printerpullpages.
Requirements
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Status and Proposals
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Scope of the Work
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Current State of Printing in OpenOffice.org 3.0
Screenshots
Print Dialogs
Print Options Dialogs
Various Printer Dialogs
PDF Export Dialog
Competitive Analysis
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Acrobat Reader
Notice that you can set the arrangement of the pages on the paper sheet in drop down list 'Page Order'. That might be interesting for OOo, because OOo is used in different language and some users writing in e.g. Hebrew or Asian languages might have other preferred arrangements. Notice also the glider under the preview. There you can "scroll" through all sheets to see whether they are printed as desired. The 'page scaling' drop down list contains also the option 'brochure'. The fields beneath change according to the 'page scaling' choice. The sheet orientation is taken from the printer properties. That is more comfortable in OOo, where you set landscape or portrait in the printing dialog. |
Native Printer Driver Dialog on WinXP from HP Color Jet 2605
The pictures show details of a native printer properties dialog of an HP Color Laser Jet 2605 on WinXp. The printer itself can do a lot of things, which can be set in OOo printer dialog. But this is a modern printer with an actual driver. I doubt that older printers or drivers for Linux allow all of this settings.
Even in this modern driver an option for customize N-Up arrangement is missing, the feature for n identical pages on one sheet is not available and the N-Up does not allow margins and spacing.
Definition of Terms
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Roadmap
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Development Versions and Stuff
- Development versions can be found at: ftp://qa-upload.services.openoffice.org/printerpullpages/
- EIS entry: http://tools.services.openoffice.org/EIS2/cws.ShowCWS?logon=true&Id=7202&Path=DEV300%2Fprinterpullpages
Mockups and Screenshots
Print Dialog (system independent)
Current state of the N-Up page
Online Discussion, Press Coverage and Comments
- Philipp Lohmann: New Print UI, blog posting, 2009-06-04
- Philipp Lohmann: One step forward, the next step back, blog posting, 2008-11-11