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Author Where is my "print" button?
Edmund

2007-11-23, 7:14 am

Debian Etch Gnome with PAN 0.119

I just wanted to "print' some message from this newsgroup
and I have several printouts lying around here.
However - maybe after an "update"?- I cannot find any
print button anymore in my PAN newsreader??
Tell me it isn't so that the update removed the print
option.


Edmund
Dan C

2007-11-23, 1:12 pm

On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 09:45:54 +0000, Edmund wrote:

> Debian Etch Gnome with PAN 0.119
>
> I just wanted to "print' some message from this newsgroup
> and I have several printouts lying around here.
> However - maybe after an "update"?- I cannot find any
> print button anymore in my PAN newsreader??
> Tell me it isn't so that the update removed the print
> option.


Look under the "File" menu for "Print"...

Also might try pressing Ctrl-P.


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Neil Ellwood

2007-11-24, 7:14 am

Dan C wrote:

> On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 09:45:54 +0000, Edmund wrote:
>
>
> Look under the "File" menu for "Print"...
>
> Also might try pressing Ctrl-P.
>
>

It has even gone from there, that is why I have gone to Knode even
though it is not very good. :-(


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Dan C

2007-11-24, 1:12 pm

On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 08:51:56 +0000, Neil Ellwood wrote:

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> It has even gone from there, that is why I have gone to Knode even
> though it is not very good. :-(


I see. Yet *another* reason to avoid the "new" (beta) versions of Pan.
I'd recommend using the last stable (and last good) version, which was
0.14.2.91.


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"Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".

Mark South

2007-11-24, 1:12 pm

On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 10:34:55 -0600, Dan C wrote:

> On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 08:51:56 +0000, Neil Ellwood wrote:
>
>
>
>
> I see. Yet *another* reason to avoid the "new" (beta) versions of Pan.
> I'd recommend using the last stable (and last good) version, which was
> 0.14.2.91.


The unanswered question this raises is, where is the newsgroup where one
can find stuff worth keeping long enough that paper becomes a useful
archival format?

I'm using a newish pan with no print function and I might have gone
several more years without noticing if Edmund hadn't mentioned it.
Kai-Martin Knaak

2007-11-25, 1:15 am

On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 08:51:56 +0000, Neil Ellwood wrote:


In the new pan you may save the article with [Shift-S] (in menu Articles)
and use your favorite editor to display and print. It is rather scarce,
that I want to print and not save the article on HD. So I can live with
this inconvenience. There are other non-features that annoy me more.

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> It has even gone from there, that is why I have gone to Knode even
> though it is not very good. :-(


Funny, I was forced from the old pan to knode and happily returned to the
new pan, when it hit my distro.

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