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Wrong printing behavior with multipages per sheet (Okular on GNOME)

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KiR

Not sure if this is related to Ubuntu, or GNOME, Okular or KDE... or even with the printer driver. Newbie here... but I think it reeeaaaaally needs a fix.

On Okular 22.12.1 (flatpak) on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (GNOME 42.5), I wanted to print some pages from a document with the multipages per sheet option. I used the usual print dialog in Okular, and set this :

  • in the options : pages "26-27" (the pdf is landscape oriented)
  • in the printer settings : two pages per sheet (the printer is in portrait mode)

-> What I expected : one sheet, with pages 26-27 printed on the same side.

-> What I got : two sheets, with pages 51-52 on the first and 53-54 on the second.

It looks like the process was inverted : it probably FIRST grouped pages 2-by-2, and selected the pages 26 and 27 in the "new page numbering". It should have selected pages 26 and 27, and THEN grouped them 2-by-2.

I'm opened to post in a more relevant place, but in order to... I would need someone to point out who the murderer is.

Thanks, and have a nice day !

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