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Bug 116485 - postscript generated for gnucash horizontally splits last line between two pages
postscript generated for gnucash horizontally splits last line between two pages
Status: RESOLVED NOTABUG
Product: gnome-print
Classification: Deprecated
Component: Postscript backend
0.36
Other Linux
: Normal normal
: ---
Assigned To: Chema Celorio
Chema Celorio
: 116486 (view as bug list)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2003-07-01 20:05 UTC by Dave Reed
Modified: 2004-12-22 21:47 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.1/2.2



Description Dave Reed 2003-07-01 20:05:55 UTC
Red Hat Linux 9 actually reports version 0.37 but that was not in the
Version selection list.

When printing a gnucash report, the last line at the bottom of the page gets
the top of the characters on the bottom of the page and the bottom of the 
characters on the top of the next page. This has been reproduce by Derek
Atkins (gnucash developer), but none of us are certain exactly which package
has this bug (gnome-print or gtk-html).

This problem did not occur with Red Hat Linux 8.0, but does with Red Hat 9 so
most likely the bug was introduced in the gnome-print or gtkhtml versions
that changed between those versions.
Comment 1 Abigail Brady 2003-07-01 20:34:44 UTC
*** Bug 116486 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 2 Andreas J. Guelzow 2003-11-17 23:05:40 UTC
This can't be a libgnomeprint bug. Libgnomeprint does not place text
on the page, just renders it where the calling application places it.
So if gnucash is using gtkhtml to print that gtkhtml must be placing
the text to close to the edge.

I assume you also filed this bug with gtkhtml, so I am closing this
report.

In fact some applications may want gnomeprint to place text partially
into the margin.