Bug 117085 - Have pictures fit a whole, single sheet.
Summary: Have pictures fit a whole, single sheet.
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: digikam
Classification: Applications
Component: Plugin-Generic-PrintCreator (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: unspecified Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Digikam Developers
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Reported: 2005-11-26 08:49 UTC by Jason
Modified: 2018-03-23 12:08 UTC (History)
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Version Fixed In: 0.1.0


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Description Jason 2005-11-26 08:49:17 UTC
Version:            (using KDE KDE 3.5.0)
Installed from:    Unlisted Binary Package
Compiler:          gcc 3.4.5 20050919 (prerelease) gdc 0.15, using dmd 0.128
OS:                Linux

I would like for the picture in photo wizard to actually take up the entire page.  One can have an option to scale the image after choosing a paper size.
Comment 1 Jason 2005-11-26 09:05:17 UTC
What I would actually like the print wizard to do is print multiple pictures while making the pictures fit to the page.
Comment 2 Angelo Naselli 2006-06-03 16:37:32 UTC
hmm, If you choose 13x18cm or 20x25cm you should obtain something like you wish, shouldn't you?
Comment 3 michael papet 2006-07-17 23:57:42 UTC
Angelo,

I tried that this weekend:
Selected page size 4"x6" and got a tiny photo with the file name printed below it nicely centered on the 4"x6" sheet of photo paper.   

What I wanted was filling the page as close to borderless as possible with no file name.  I had to do it in GIMP for it to work right.

FYI: I'm on suse 9.3 with their kde packages.
Comment 4 Angelo Naselli 2007-08-27 00:03:37 UTC
Should be fixed now in current svn, the "no margin" option allow to print full-bleed mode. You need to check such an option on final kprinter dialog with hplip driver though. Full A4 page is a new option as well.
Comment 5 Jason 2017-07-04 05:49:18 UTC
Thanks for fixing this. Took ten years, but, oh well.