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* When the configuration tool is running, the list of printers is updated dynamically. | * When the configuration tool is running, the list of printers is updated dynamically. | ||
* All jobs queued for a specific printer can be seen by right-clicking on a printer icon and selecting ''View Print Queue''. To see jobs queued on several printers, select the desired printers first before right-clicking. To see all jobs, right-click with no printers selected. | * All jobs queued for a specific printer can be seen by right-clicking on a printer icon and selecting ''View Print Queue''. To see jobs queued on several printers, select the desired printers first before right-clicking. To see all jobs, right-click with no printers selected. | ||
* The job monitoring tool displays a message when a job has failed. | * The job monitoring tool displays a message when a job has failed. The message indicates whether the printer has been stopped as a result. A ''Diagnose'' button starts the trouble-shooter. | ||
* The job monitoring tool now performs proxy authentication. A submitted job that requires authentication on the CUPS backend now displays an authentication dialog so the job can proceed. | * The job monitoring tool now performs proxy authentication. A submitted job that requires authentication on the CUPS backend now displays an authentication dialog so the job can proceed. | ||
* The print status dialog (for GTK+) gives more feedback about the status of printers, | * The print status dialog (for GTK+) gives more feedback about the status of printers. For example, printers that are out of paper show a small warning emblem on their icon. Paused printers also show an emblem, and printers that are rejecting jobs are shown as grayed-out to signify they are not available. |
Revision as of 23:37, 1 November 2008
Printing
The print manager (system-config-printer
) user interface has been overhauled to look friendlier and be more in line with modern desktop applications. The system-config-printer
application no longer needs to be run as the root user.
Other changes include:
- The configuration tool window has been made easier to use. Double-clicking on a printer icon opens a properties dialog window. This replaces the old behavior of a list of printer names on the left and properties for the selected printer on the right.
- The CUPS authentication dialog selects the appropriate user-name and allows it to be altered mid-operation.
- When the configuration tool is running, the list of printers is updated dynamically.
- All jobs queued for a specific printer can be seen by right-clicking on a printer icon and selecting View Print Queue. To see jobs queued on several printers, select the desired printers first before right-clicking. To see all jobs, right-click with no printers selected.
- The job monitoring tool displays a message when a job has failed. The message indicates whether the printer has been stopped as a result. A Diagnose button starts the trouble-shooter.
- The job monitoring tool now performs proxy authentication. A submitted job that requires authentication on the CUPS backend now displays an authentication dialog so the job can proceed.
- The print status dialog (for GTK+) gives more feedback about the status of printers. For example, printers that are out of paper show a small warning emblem on their icon. Paused printers also show an emblem, and printers that are rejecting jobs are shown as grayed-out to signify they are not available.