Seriously #gnome don't you test your new apps?
1. "Papers" the new PDF viewer prints a single landscape page blatantly horizontal on the piece of paper, cutting off half of the contents, wasting paper and ink. While I can fix that *manually* for each print in the print dialog this was *never* an issue with the older Evince.
2. "Loupe" the new image viewer supposedly can rotate images. Well, it has a nice rotation animation but then the image snaps right back. Opened in "Eye of Gnome" everything works just fine 🤦‍♂️
3. Nautilus also had smaller issues after big updates, sometimes not refreshing after file operations or getting stuck with cut and paste.

What happened to form follows function?

I'm done for today, don't even feel like reporting those bugs. (If anyone does: thank you, feel free to share the link ❤️ )

I'll switch back to evince&eog for now. They are still working fine thankfully.

#fedora43 #regressions

@dreua The Print dialog is generally outside GNOME Papers' range of action, & it's all held together by toothpicks—allow me to explain.

As seen in https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/papers/-/issues/564, Evince had hacks on top of GTK's print dialog. Papers won't do that as it's unsustainable & it won't work with sandboxing.

GTK wants to outsource printing: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/5816

The portal is broken: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/xdg-desktop-portal-gnome/-/issues/201

Settings needs an overhaul to reflect the new #CUPS: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/merge_requests/3226

#OpenPrinting #GNOME

Missing elements in print dialog (#564) · Issues · GNOME / Papers · GitLab

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