Ubuntu's printing queue is not user friendly
| Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| System Config Printer |
New
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Unknown
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| system-config-printer (Ubuntu) |
Confirmed
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Medium
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Unassigned | ||
Bug Description
Binary package hint: system-
The printing queue can make simple user's live quite hard for the following reasons:
- It seems you can only delete one job at a time. If for some reason 400 wrong jobs were started, happy clicking.
- You cannot delete jobs with the keyboard and need at least two clicks per job,
- Command names are somewhat ambiguous. I have "Delete" and "Abort" for each job and they seem to do exactly the same thing.
I propose the following solution:
- We could make it possible to select multiple jobs so that you can delete them at once.
- We could register a handler on the Del key to trigger job deletion.
- We could remove one of the ambiguous entries in case they are equivalent.
| tags: | added: ui |
| Changed in system-config-printer: | |
| status: | Unknown → Invalid |
| tags: | added: needs-upstream-report |
| tags: |
added: upstream usability removed: needs-upstream-report ui |
| Changed in system-config-printer: | |
| status: | Invalid → New |
| information type: | Public → Public Security |
| information type: | Public Security → Public |
| Changed in system-config-printer (Ubuntu): | |
| assignee: | Tim Waugh (twaugh) → nobody |
This is an upstream bug/feature request, forwarding to upstream maintainer Tim Waugh ...