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Bug 309075 - Selecting pages in Print Range does not change from All to selected Pages
Selecting pages in Print Range does not change from All to selected Pages
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: gnome-print
Classification: Deprecated
Component: general
2.10.x
Other All
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Jody Goldberg
Jody Goldberg
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2005-06-26 18:35 UTC by Walter R. Moore
Modified: 2007-02-07 15:37 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.9/2.10



Description Walter R. Moore 2005-06-26 18:35:54 UTC
Please describe the problem:
When you enter page numbers in the Print/Jobs tab, the radio button does not
switch from All to Pages. Call this unexpected behavior...

Steps to reproduce:
1. Open PDF
2. Select File -> Print
3. Click Jobs then enter a page range


Actual results:
Radio button stays on "All."

Expected results:
All should be unselected, and Pages selected automatically.

Does this happen every time?
Yes

Other information:
Comment 1 Marco Pesenti Gritti 2005-07-11 09:34:10 UTC
Looks like a gnome-print bug.
Comment 2 Walter R. Moore 2005-07-11 13:10:59 UTC
I agree - you can see this easily enough using gedit or any app that uses
gnome-print.
Comment 3 Loïc Minier 2005-09-18 14:17:42 UTC
This is Debian bug <http://bugs.debian.org/250852>.
Comment 4 Kjartan Maraas 2007-01-02 11:48:11 UTC
I can't get this to happen now. If I select a range of pages I have to click on page number to be able to enter the range at all. Close as fixed?
Comment 5 Lucas Nussbaum 2007-01-02 12:04:11 UTC
Yes, behaviour changed, now you have to click on the radio button before being able to enter the range.

So this can be closed now.
Comment 6 Kjartan Maraas 2007-02-07 15:37:15 UTC
Thanks.