Summary: | Its not possible to print a mail properly | ||
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Product: | [Applications] kmail2 | Reporter: | Marc Schiffbauer <mschiff> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | kdepim bugs <kdepim-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | karaluh, montel |
Priority: | NOR | Keywords: | investigated, triaged |
Version: | 4.8 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Gentoo Packages | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Sentry Crash Report: | |||
Attachments: |
Fonts config screenshot
e-mail printout Font settings Printout PDF |
Description
Marc Schiffbauer
2012-02-03 18:44:53 UTC
you don't changed print font in kmail->configure Ok it(s too small by default but you can configure it. Hi Laurent, I am sorry If I did not describe it precise enough: I changed the font setting for printing within the kmail2 settings but this setting has absolutely no effect when printing. Settings -> Configure Kmail -> Appearance Then "Apply To" -> "Printing Output" -> "Liberation Sans", "Regular", "12,0" I set it to a 12pt font, but when printing the font stays at a mninimum of perhaps 6pt. Work fine here. Confirmed as not working. Also I expect e-mail to be printed as I see it on screen, so the default behavior should be to print using message body's font size. screenshot from config font and print mail please ? (a screenshot of generate pdf for example) Created attachment 69214 [details]
Fonts config screenshot
Created attachment 69215 [details]
e-mail printout
Created attachment 69216 [details]
Font settings
I have set font to 12pt for printing (Bigger than screenfont)
Created attachment 69217 [details]
Printout PDF
But printout font is very small
Works for me in 4.8.1 now! @karaluh: DO you confirm? (In reply to comment #10) > Works for me in 4.8.1 now! > @karaluh: DO you confirm? Nope, still not fixed for me. This bug has had its resolution changed, but accidentally has been left in NEEDSINFO status. I am thus closing this bug and setting the status as RESOLVED to reflect the resolution change. |