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On 01/20/2013 12:13 PM, Luuk wrote:
On 19-01-2013 15:43, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:

I just noticed a difference in the Tools > Options > LibreOffice >
General "options" in the 3.6.4 versions.

With my 64-bit Debian install, there is a section for "Print dialogs"
and the option for that is "Use LibreOffice dialogs".

With my install on Windows 7 professional, that "Print dialogs" section
is missing.



i just upgraded my Windows7 to Libreoffice 3.6.4.3  (from 3.6.1)
This setting did exist in 3.6.1
And it no longer there in 3.6.4.3

Enabling 'experimatal features' does not resolve this......

That is the thing, why is it needed for Ubuntu/Debian installs when it was removed for Windows? I run Ubuntu 64-bit 12.04 for my main desktop with Ubuntu 64-bit 12.10 / 64-bit Win7/pro on my dual boot main laptop. I also use 32-bit Ubuntu and WinXP/pro on other desktops and laptops.

Right now all of my systems have 3.6.4 installed. Next week 3.6.5 is due to come out. I may test 4.0.0 on my dual booting laptop when it comes out. I tend to use the Ubuntu boot to test out the newest versions of Ubuntu before it goes onto my desktop [where I am typing from, that has 5-TB of storage - maybe more coming in a few months]

I wonder if it will be in the 4.0.0 version. I needed to check that print dialog option to get my Epson printer to print duplex pages properly.



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