Customizable Print Formats GSoC 2015
Robert Helling
helling at atdotde.de
Fri Mar 6 06:52:33 PST 2015
> On 06.03.2015, at 15:49, David Tillotson <david at acmelabs.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Robert, is there a reason for some hard-coding in the dive.tex output, or is it just an artifact from the hack?
The only reason is I wanted some output and didn’t care to create any UI to ask for a file name. In my use case, it opens up the PDF in a previewer from which I can directly print. Of course, in the real world you would like to have flexible file names and the possibility to export more than one dive at once.
Best
Robert
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