Summary: | There's non print option on the menu | ||
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Product: | [Applications] digikam | Reporter: | Andrew Schulman <andrex> |
Component: | Plugin-Generic-PrintCreator | Assignee: | Digikam Developers <digikam-bugs-null> |
Status: | RESOLVED NOT A BUG | ||
Severity: | wishlist | CC: | caulier.gilles |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Debian testing | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | 5.7.0 | |
Sentry Crash Report: |
Description
Andrew Schulman
2007-05-17 18:29:15 UTC
Andrex, Just open the image in editor and use File/Print. Gilles Caulier OK, I see that now. Thanks. But look, I looked around in Digikam for a long time and never found that. To me this says that the bug is not invalid. The print capability is buried-- I tried to find it and couldn't. Where did I look for a print dialog? In the obvious places: I selected the image I wanted to print, and then right-clicked for the context menu-- nothing there. Then I looked in the Image menu-- still nothing. And anyway, why should I have to open the editor just to print? I don't want to edit my image. If I open the editor, I risk damaging the photo. And of course I never thought to look there, because I didn't want to edit my photo-- I just wanted to print it. The solution is very simple: add a Print option to the Image menu, and to the context menu for an image. Thanks, Andrew. The print option is into Editor because it support color management. It's very powerful to render properlly color on printer using the right ICC color profile for your printer. The standard way using directly KPrinter cannot do it... Else if you don't want to use Color Management to print your pictures, use the Print Wizzard kipi-plugin instead. If this tool is not adapted for you, well report a bug in kipi-plugin bugzilla area, not in digiKam : http://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?product=kipiplugins&component=printwizard&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED Gilles Caulier > The print option is into Editor because it support color management. It's very powerful to render properlly color on printer using the right ICC color profile for your printer. > > The standard way using directly KPrinter cannot do it... > Well it seems that you are determined to ignore this bug. I've described to you the experience of a seasoned KDE and Digikam user who was unable to figure out how to perform the basic operation of printing a photo from Digikam. You respond by marking the bug invalid. You win, I won't get into a bug-state-changing contest with you. But I am telling you that this is a basic flaw in the user experience. Whatever your reasoning, it is a failure to the user. Color management? What is that? I don't know or care about color management. I don't want to know. I just want to print my photo. Kipi-plugins? Who says I even have that installed? Or if I do have it installed, that I can find its print option in the menus under Album > Export? Sorry, but that's a bad joke. I would never have found it if not for Google. And the fact is that that is a tool for printing whole albums, multiple images to a page, on letter-size paper. I should have to file a bug against kipi-plugins to print my photo? What I want is so simple: Image > Print. Right-click > Print. Now let me also say that you've done a great job with Digikam and I'm not ungrateful. Thanks very much for making it, and for taking the time to consider this report. Andrew. Gilles, I agree with Andrew. Common functionality like printing should not be hard to find from a top level or popup menu. If Digikam needs a colour management settings in order to provide data downstream then this could be prompted for the first time the user clicks on the print menu and retained afterwards. Same as how applications will ask you to pick your default printer if you haven't already. Brian I too support the need for an easy/ quick print dialog.. Buried within the Edit mode is a little obscure for many.. It is HIG hunting season and having a Print menu item is pretty standard requirement/ expectation across KDE document (image) applications. http://developer.kde.org/documentation/standards/kde/style/menus/file.html http://dot.kde.org/1178743323/ Mark In worst case proper entry should be in expected place but instead of printing it could give info about printing structure. Although I agree that Digikam should provide simple printing service out-of-the-box. With the new Print Creator tool included in digiKam core version 5.7.0, this problem is not reproducible. |