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Qt 3D and stuff... whatever. I wish they'd have the basics back. Like a decent printing functionality. With the full CUPS options. Okay, it _might_ be my personal Gentoo setup(s), but in none of my Okulars I can really setup the printer (the few options that are, aren't honored). It worked before on KDE4/Qt4. Now nothing works in that regard and I use evince for printing PDFs.
Oh, well.
Stop TCPA, stupid software patents and corrupt politicians!
Qt 3D and stuff... whatever. I wish they'd have the basics back. Like a decent printing functionality. With the full CUPS options. Okay, it _might_ be my personal Gentoo setup(s), but in none of my Okulars I can really setup the printer (the few options that are, aren't honored). It worked before on KDE4/Qt4. Now nothing works in that regard and I use evince for printing PDFs.
Oh, well.
Report that as bugs against Okular. All the options there I have used works for me. Some options disappeared after KDE4, because KDEPrint was not ported to Qt5, but that was all extra KDE functionality on top of the basic stuff provided by Qt.
I use KDE Neon at work and printer stuff just worked all the time. I think most distros are probably going to stick with 5.9.x for LTS support unless the new release. Off now to download the latest Qt Creator!
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