Hello, I have a 49 page PDF that I want to print into a booklet, 2 pages per side on double-sided paper. I have determined that the layout should print the pages in this order (with some duplicates for filler space): 1,1,2,1,1,3,4,49,48,5,6,47,46,7,8,45,44,9,10,43,42,11,12,41,40,13,14,39,38,15,16,37,36,17,18,35,34,19,20,33,32,21,22,31,30,23,24,29,28,24,25,27,26 However, Okular doesn't allow me to type in print ranges or selected pages or the print order. This seems like a usability issue that would be a great option to have. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open large PDF 2. Try to print specific pages 3. Fail Actual Results: Can't print the ranges and order that I want Expected Results: I think it should give the option to print specific pages as defined in the dialog This may go beyond Okular, not entirely sure; reassign if needed. Thanks for KDE and Okular!
Hello, I'm also searching such function in Okular ! Without it, even if okular is now my new viewer by default, i often re-use evince to make "aux p'tits oignons" printing ! This function is already able to be used with EVINCE or LibreOffice, and is very convenient ! Thanks for this very good tool : okular ! And sorry for my bad use of english... Kore JMarie
As I understand it this not Okular's fault. Okular uses the standard Qt print dialog, and that one is missing the required feature.
Yeah, and the Qt bug is https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-1311.