* debian/patches/45_make-connections-list-easily-accessible.patch:
Make the connections list on the device page of the add-printer wizard
more easily usable: Really expand it by default and explicitly define its
default size so that it gets larger (~ 3 visible lines). This actually
fixes LP: #842092.
* debian/patches/43_allow-test-page-printing-for-remote-cups-queues-via-dnssd.patch:
As 37_allow-printing-test-page-on-remote-printer-without-ppd.patch, but
now for remote CUPS queues accessed via DNS-SD. CUPS does not mark these
queues as remote, therefore the additional patch is needed to recognize
the queue by its device URI.
* debian/patches/40_improve-handling-of-remote-cups-queues-via-dnssd.patch:
A CUPS server can also broadcast its queues vis DNS-SD and not via IPP
(like Mac OS X machines with shared printers do). In this case the queues
are not made available automatically on the client, but the broadcasted
queues can be selected in the add-printer wizard under the auto-detected
network devices. This patch improves the labeling so that the server is
listed with its name or IP (and not with the description of its first
queue) and in the "Connection" menu of the server the queues are shown
with their descriptions (and not all undistinguishable with "Remote CUPS
printer via DNS-SD").
-- Till Kamppeter <email address hidden> Wed, 21 Sep 2011 12:40:24 +0200
This bug was fixed in the package system- config- printer - 1.3.6+20110831- 0ubuntu7
--------------- config- printer (1.3.6+ 20110831- 0ubuntu7) oneiric; urgency=low
system-
* debian/ patches/ 45_make- connections- list-easily- accessible. patch: patches/ 43_allow- test-page- printing- for-remote- cups-queues- via-dnssd. patch: printing- test-page- on-remote- printer- without- ppd.patch, but patches/ 40_improve- handling- of-remote- cups-queues- via-dnssd. patch:
Make the connections list on the device page of the add-printer wizard
more easily usable: Really expand it by default and explicitly define its
default size so that it gets larger (~ 3 visible lines). This actually
fixes LP: #842092.
* debian/
As 37_allow-
now for remote CUPS queues accessed via DNS-SD. CUPS does not mark these
queues as remote, therefore the additional patch is needed to recognize
the queue by its device URI.
* debian/
A CUPS server can also broadcast its queues vis DNS-SD and not via IPP
(like Mac OS X machines with shared printers do). In this case the queues
are not made available automatically on the client, but the broadcasted
queues can be selected in the add-printer wizard under the auto-detected
network devices. This patch improves the labeling so that the server is
listed with its name or IP (and not with the description of its first
queue) and in the "Connection" menu of the server the queues are shown
with their descriptions (and not all undistinguishable with "Remote CUPS
printer via DNS-SD").
-- Till Kamppeter <email address hidden> Wed, 21 Sep 2011 12:40:24 +0200