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<qt><b>System Options:</b> <p>This button starts a new dialog where you can adjust various settings of your printing system. Amongst them: <ul><li> Should KDE applications embed all fonts into the PostScript they generate for printing? <li> Should KDE use an external PostScript viewer like <em>gv</em> for print page previews? <li> Should KDEPrint use a local or a remote CUPS server?, </ul> and many more.... </qt>
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represents a space character.
Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Located in
kprintdialog.cpp:170
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<qt><b>Help:</b> This button takes you to the complete <em>KDEPrint Manual</em>. </qt>
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represents a space character.
Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Located in
kprintdialog.cpp:182
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<qt><b>Cancel:</b> This button cancels your print job and quits the kprinter dialog. </qt>
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represents a space character.
Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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kprintdialog.cpp:186
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<qt><b>Print:</b> This button sends the job to the printing process. If you are sending non-PostScript files, you may be asked if you want KDE to convert the files into PostScript, or if you want your print subsystem (like CUPS) to do this. </qt>
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represents a space character.
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Located in
kprintdialog.cpp:190
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<qt><b>Keep Printing Dialog Open</b><p>If you enable this checkbox, the printing dialog stays open after you hit the <em>Print</em> button.</p> <p> This is especially useful, if you need to test various print settings (like color matching for an inkjet printer) or if you want to send your job to multiple printers (one after the other) to have it finished more quickly.</p> </qt>
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represents a space character.
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kprintdialog.cpp:196
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<qt><b>Output File Name and Path:</b> The "Output file:" shows you where your file will be saved if you decide to "Print to File" your job, using one of the KDE <em>Special Printers</em> named "Print to File (PostScript)" or "Print to File (PDF)". Choose a name and location that suits your need by using the button and/or editing the line on the right. </qt>
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represents a space character.
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kprintdialog.cpp:206
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<qt><b>Output File Name and Path:</b> Edit this line to create a path and filename that suits your needs. (Button and Lineedit field are only available if you "Print to File") </qt>
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represents a space character.
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kprintdialog.cpp:214
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<qt><b>Browse Directories button:<b> This button calls the "File Open / Browsed Directories" dialog to let you choose a directory and file name where your "Print-to-File" job should be saved. </qt>
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represents a space character.
Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Located in
kprintdialog.cpp:219
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<qt><b>Add File to Job</b> <p>This button calls the "File Open / Browse Directories" dialog to allow you to select a file for printing. Note, that <ul><li>you can select ASCII or International Text, PDF, PostScript, JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF and many other graphical formats. <li>you can select various files from different paths and send them as one "multi-file job" to the printing system. </ul> </qt>
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represents a space character.
Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Located in
kprintdialog.cpp:225
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<qt><b>Print Preview</b> Enable this checkbox if you want to see a preview of your printout. A preview lets you check if, for instance, your intended "poster" or "pamphlet" layout looks like you expected, without wasting paper first. It also lets you cancel the job if something looks wrong. <p><b>Note:</b> The preview feature (and therefore this checkbox) is only visible for printjobs created from inside KDE applications. If you start kprinter from the commandline, or if you use kprinter as a print command for non-KDE applications (like Acrobat Reader, Firefox or OpenOffice), print preview is not available here. </qt>
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represents a space character.
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Located in
kprintdialog.cpp:237
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