[ale] papersize
Sean C. McCord
scmlist at cycoresys.com
Sun Apr 19 02:20:00 EDT 2009
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 12:15:06AM -0400, Michael B. Trausch wrote:
>On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 23:43:07 -0400
>Jim Kinney <jim.kinney at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> This has me puzzled. I have /etc/papersize set to letter yet gedit
>> still spits out a call to print to A4. Which causes my printer to
>> puke.
>>
>> WTF?!?!?
>>
>> So I look in ~/.gnome2 and poke in the gedit files. All the ones that
>> _have_ a paper size are set to letter.
>>
>> There is no config in setting in gedit that adjust the papersize. It's
>> handled by the gnome printing engine.
>>
>> which reads the system variable $PAPERSIZE which is set by the
>> /etc/papersize file!!!
>>
>> AAARRRGGGHHH!!!!!
>>
>> So did some European coder hardcode A4 as a default paper size?
>
>Have you tried re-creating the printer?
>
>I know that there was a bug a while back wherein the default on Ubuntu
>was A4, and even after the configuration was changed the printer would
>have to be deleted and recreated (because the setting was copied into
>the printer setup) in order to fully take effect.
Also, check your LANG, LC_ALL, and LC_PAPER environment variables
(which may or may not exist). If they do, make sure they have en_US
or something similar. If they don't, try setting LC_ALL=en_US or
en_US.UTF-8.
--
Sean C. McCord
scmlist at cycoresys.com
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