After an evaluation, GNOME has moved from Bugzilla to GitLab. Learn more about GitLab.
No new issues can be reported in GNOME Bugzilla anymore.
To report an issue in a GNOME project, go to GNOME GitLab.
Do not go to GNOME Gitlab for: Bluefish, Doxygen, GnuCash, GStreamer, java-gnome, LDTP, NetworkManager, Tomboy.
Bug 301586 - Cannot change font size of printed mail in evolution
Cannot change font size of printed mail in evolution
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: gnome-print
Classification: Deprecated
Component: fonts
2.2.1
Other All
: Normal normal
: ---
Assigned To: evolution-mail-maintainers
Evolution QA team
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2005-04-22 14:25 UTC by Jason A. Pfeil
Modified: 2009-05-16 16:48 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.9/2.10



Description Jason A. Pfeil 2005-04-22 14:25:42 UTC
Please describe the problem:
Even after configuring the fonts under the Edit->Preferences->Mail
Preferences->General tab, the font size of printed messages is still insanely
*huge*.  There is no "Printer Font" option, only Standard and Terminal font
options.  

Steps to reproduce:
1. Print a message and note the *huge* fonts
2. 
3. 


Actual results:


Expected results:
Either one of them must be used (and should be clearly indicated -- Standard and
Terminal font are not adequate descriptions of how they apply in Evolution) or a
new "Printer Font" option needs to appear.

Does this happen every time?
Yes

Other information:
Comment 1 André Klapper 2005-04-24 10:41:55 UTC
adding printing keyword
Comment 2 Luke Hutchison 2005-04-30 05:49:55 UTC
Are you unchecking "Use the same fonts as other applications"?  Have you tried
other fonts, not just other font sizes?

This works for me -- but I would like to add a second part to this same bug
report.  The print font sizes and screen font sizes can't be treated to be the
same on all systems.  On high-resolution screens (perhaps if the screen DPI
settings in xorg.conf are not set right?) fonts are too small to read at a
comfortable distance at the regular size on the screen, so you have to bump the
fontsize up a couple of points.  However, this causes the printed output to not
fit 80 characters on one line any more, and plaintext email lines get broken
into long-short-long-short fragments.

It would be beneficial if the printing system had its own font size and font
family settings.  I'm guessing adding this feature could also fix the problem
the original poster was experiencing, unless it's some weird Pango interaction
whereby fonts really are ending up the wrong size in printed output.
Comment 3 Jason A. Pfeil 2005-05-02 14:15:26 UTC
Luke, that was an excellent point.  I *had* unchecked the "Use the same fonts as
other applications" option but had only altered font sizes for the selected
fonts (the Bitstream Vera Sans and Bitstream Vera Sans Mono fonts).  Changing to
different fonts worked as expected.  Why the bitstream fonts are handled
differently between gnome 2.8 and 2.10 is beyond me.  It appears that changing
the size of the bitstream fonts has no effect and it could be related to the
differing DPI of a display vs. printer, though it should have no effect.

As a temporary workaround, I have changed the fonts from the bitstream ones to
Arial 8 and Luxi Mono 10 to have a combination that views well online and prints
well.  However, I prefer the bitstream fonts.

Cheers!
Comment 4 Not Zed 2005-08-02 04:24:17 UTC
based on previous comments i think this has been solved
Comment 5 Jason A. Pfeil 2005-08-02 14:55:31 UTC
I disagree that this has been solved.  Why would the bitstream fonts be handled
differently between gnome 2.8 and gnome 2.10?  A temporary workaround is not a
solution...
Comment 6 Not Zed 2005-08-04 07:16:54 UTC
moving as per last comment, if its changed between gnome versions its nothing to
do with evolution, certainly nothing to do with evolution-mail at any rate,
since it doesn't control printing in any event.
Comment 7 Michael R Head 2005-12-24 18:56:16 UTC
My mom is having this problem, too. She needs to print emails for archival purposes, and the lines wrap at fewer than 80 columns with the default font. 

I will have her try to change the base font. 
Comment 8 Kjartan Maraas 2006-12-13 15:48:53 UTC
Still seeing big fonts here when printing in evolution. Are we sure this is related to changes in gnome-print and not in the application?
Comment 9 Peter Miller 2007-03-27 16:36:27 UTC
There IS defitely a bug in Evolution, as changing the 'Standard Font' size also affects the 'Fixed Font' size, which obviously should not be happening. See my post on the Evolution bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=322220#c8

Of course there may also be issues with GnomePrint. Certainly there is something particularly evil about 'Sans 10'. 
Comment 10 Kjartan Maraas 2009-05-16 16:48:17 UTC
Evolution moved to gtk+ printing.