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by Paula McKaig :: Rate this Message:

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HAS ANYONE HAD PROBLEMS BRINGING UP A PRINT DIALOG BOX IN ORDER TO PRINT PICTURES?
 
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Re: PROBLEMS IN PRINTING

by Bill Kendrick :: Rate this Message:

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(Paula posted from a non-subscribed email address.  In case she's still
not subscribed, you'll probably want to Cc her in any reply, to ensure
she actually sees it :^) )

On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 08:16:48PM -0400, Paula McKaig wrote:
>    HAS ANYONE HAD PROBLEMS BRINGING UP A PRINT DIALOG BOX IN ORDER TO PRINT
>    PICTURES?

It would help to know what platform you're on: Windows, Mac or Linux?
And are you using the latest version of Tux Paint?  (version 0.9.21)
(The version number appears on the splash/title screen.)

In all versions, holding the [Alt] ([Option] on Mac keyboards) key
while clicking the "Print" button in Tux Paint's toolbox should cause the
dialog to appear.  However, it's possible to _disable_ this feature
(to prevent kids from altering the printer configuration).

It's not disabled by default, but you might want to run the "Tux Paint Config."
tool that comes with Tux Paint[*] and check in its "Printing" tab.
You'll want the "Show Printer Dialog" setting to be one of the first
two options ("Only when [Alt] modifier key is held", or
"Always show printer dialog", if you want the dialog to always appear,
without needing to hold [Alt]).

Good luck!

[*] On Linux, "Tux Paint Config." is usually in a separate package from the
    core "Tux Paint" program.  On all platforms, Tux Paint Config. is simply
    providing an easier way to create a configuration file that you could
    also edit by hand using a text editor like Windows' "Notepad", if you're
    desperate. :)

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Re: PROBLEMS IN PRINTING

by Paula McKaig :: Rate this Message:

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Thank you for replying.  I tried the 'Alt' solution and it worked on the computers that I was having trouble with.  One question I had....our web admin. installed from the ISD, remotely, and some computers opened the Print Dialog Box, and a few did not.  Why would those not allow the print box when others did?  :)
 
I tried looking for the 'config.' file and found what you were talking about.  Our computers at school are frozen until the admin wants to add something, so I would imagine if I wanted to permanently change those settings, they would have to unthaw those computers, change the settings to be permanent and then refreeze them. 
 
Thanks again!  My students are really having fun with the program.  Unfortunately,  I do not have a 'color' printer at my disposal.  I don't know why the school is dragging it's feet.  I'm almost tempted to get a small ink jet just for the colors for the Kindergarten!  :) 
 
Paula

On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Bill Kendrick <nbs@...> wrote:
(Paula posted from a non-subscribed email address.  In case she's still
not subscribed, you'll probably want to Cc her in any reply, to ensure
she actually sees it :^) )

On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 08:16:48PM -0400, Paula McKaig wrote:
>    HAS ANYONE HAD PROBLEMS BRINGING UP A PRINT DIALOG BOX IN ORDER TO PRINT
>    PICTURES?

It would help to know what platform you're on: Windows, Mac or Linux?
And are you using the latest version of Tux Paint?  (version 0.9.21)
(The version number appears on the splash/title screen.)

In all versions, holding the [Alt] ([Option] on Mac keyboards) key
while clicking the "Print" button in Tux Paint's toolbox should cause the
dialog to appear.  However, it's possible to _disable_ this feature
(to prevent kids from altering the printer configuration).

It's not disabled by default, but you might want to run the "Tux Paint Config."
tool that comes with Tux Paint[*] and check in its "Printing" tab.
You'll want the "Show Printer Dialog" setting to be one of the first
two options ("Only when [Alt] modifier key is held", or
"Always show printer dialog", if you want the dialog to always appear,
without needing to hold [Alt]).

Good luck!

[*] On Linux, "Tux Paint Config." is usually in a separate package from the
   core "Tux Paint" program.  On all platforms, Tux Paint Config. is simply
   providing an easier way to create a configuration file that you could
   also edit by hand using a text editor like Windows' "Notepad", if you're
   desperate. :)

--
-bill!
Sent from my computer


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Re: PROBLEMS IN PRINTING

by Gloria Taylor Weinberg :: Rate this Message:

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Paula, where are you?
When we're ready to buy a better printer, which could be soon, I'll ship you my current one, an Epson CX 9400F/ink jet. Nothing wrong with it, but I want one that will print 11X14.

Gloria Taylor Weinberg

On Oct 14, 2009, at 7:46 PM, Paula McKaig wrote:

Thank you for replying.  I tried the 'Alt' solution and it worked on the computers that I was having trouble with.  One question I had....our web admin. installed from the ISD, remotely, and some computers opened the Print Dialog Box, and a few did not.  Why would those not allow the print box when others did?  :)
 
I tried looking for the 'config.' file and found what you were talking about.  Our computers at school are frozen until the admin wants to add something, so I would imagine if I wanted to permanently change those settings, they would have to unthaw those computers, change the settings to be permanent and then refreeze them. 
 
Thanks again!  My students are really having fun with the program.  Unfortunately,  I do not have a 'color' printer at my disposal.  I don't know why the school is dragging it's feet.  I'm almost tempted to get a small ink jet just for the colors for the Kindergarten!  :) 
 
Paula

On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Bill Kendrick <nbs@...> wrote:
(Paula posted from a non-subscribed email address.  In case she's still
not subscribed, you'll probably want to Cc her in any reply, to ensure
she actually sees it :^) )

On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 08:16:48PM -0400, Paula McKaig wrote:
>    HAS ANYONE HAD PROBLEMS BRINGING UP A PRINT DIALOG BOX IN ORDER TO PRINT
>    PICTURES?

It would help to know what platform you're on: Windows, Mac or Linux?
And are you using the latest version of Tux Paint?  (version 0.9.21)
(The version number appears on the splash/title screen.)

In all versions, holding the [Alt] ([Option] on Mac keyboards) key
while clicking the "Print" button in Tux Paint's toolbox should cause the
dialog to appear.  However, it's possible to _disable_ this feature
(to prevent kids from altering the printer configuration).

It's not disabled by default, but you might want to run the "Tux Paint Config."
tool that comes with Tux Paint[*] and check in its "Printing" tab.
You'll want the "Show Printer Dialog" setting to be one of the first
two options ("Only when [Alt] modifier key is held", or
"Always show printer dialog", if you want the dialog to always appear,
without needing to hold [Alt]).

Good luck!

[*] On Linux, "Tux Paint Config." is usually in a separate package from the
   core "Tux Paint" program.  On all platforms, Tux Paint Config. is simply
   providing an easier way to create a configuration file that you could
   also edit by hand using a text editor like Windows' "Notepad", if you're
   desperate. :)

--
-bill!
Sent from my computer

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Re: PROBLEMS IN PRINTING

by Paula McKaig :: Rate this Message:

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Bill,  are you also involved in Tux Type?
 
I have downloaded the program on my computers at school with no problems and the kids love it!
 
However, my laptop won't let me download it...says it's infected!
 
Any explanations?
 
p.

On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 7:46 PM, Paula McKaig <pamckaig@...> wrote:
Thank you for replying.  I tried the 'Alt' solution and it worked on the computers that I was having trouble with.  One question I had....our web admin. installed from the ISD, remotely, and some computers opened the Print Dialog Box, and a few did not.  Why would those not allow the print box when others did?  :)
 
I tried looking for the 'config.' file and found what you were talking about.  Our computers at school are frozen until the admin wants to add something, so I would imagine if I wanted to permanently change those settings, they would have to unthaw those computers, change the settings to be permanent and then refreeze them. 
 
Thanks again!  My students are really having fun with the program.  Unfortunately,  I do not have a 'color' printer at my disposal.  I don't know why the school is dragging it's feet.  I'm almost tempted to get a small ink jet just for the colors for the Kindergarten!  :) 
 
Paula

On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Bill Kendrick <nbs@...> wrote:
(Paula posted from a non-subscribed email address.  In case she's still
not subscribed, you'll probably want to Cc her in any reply, to ensure
she actually sees it :^) )

On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 08:16:48PM -0400, Paula McKaig wrote:
>    HAS ANYONE HAD PROBLEMS BRINGING UP A PRINT DIALOG BOX IN ORDER TO PRINT
>    PICTURES?

It would help to know what platform you're on: Windows, Mac or Linux?
And are you using the latest version of Tux Paint?  (version 0.9.21)
(The version number appears on the splash/title screen.)

In all versions, holding the [Alt] ([Option] on Mac keyboards) key
while clicking the "Print" button in Tux Paint's toolbox should cause the
dialog to appear.  However, it's possible to _disable_ this feature
(to prevent kids from altering the printer configuration).

It's not disabled by default, but you might want to run the "Tux Paint Config."
tool that comes with Tux Paint[*] and check in its "Printing" tab.
You'll want the "Show Printer Dialog" setting to be one of the first
two options ("Only when [Alt] modifier key is held", or
"Always show printer dialog", if you want the dialog to always appear,
without needing to hold [Alt]).

Good luck!

[*] On Linux, "Tux Paint Config." is usually in a separate package from the
   core "Tux Paint" program.  On all platforms, Tux Paint Config. is simply
   providing an easier way to create a configuration file that you could
   also edit by hand using a text editor like Windows' "Notepad", if you're
   desperate. :)

--
-bill!
Sent from my computer



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Tux Typing 'infected'? (Was re: PROBLEMS IN PRINTING)

by Bill Kendrick :: Rate this Message:

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On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 03:27:48PM -0400, Paula McKaig wrote:
>    Bill,  are you also involved in Tux Type?
>    
>    I have downloaded the program on my computers at school with no problems
>    and the kids love it!
>    
>    However, my laptop won't let me download it...says it's infected!
>    
>    Any explanations?

I'm not involved with Tux Typing, but I've Cc'd David Bruce, who is.
Hopefully he can lend a hand.

-bill!

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Re: PROBLEMS IN PRINTING

by Caroline Ford-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi paula

Could you give me the link where you are trying to download it from?

Sent from a mobile device.

On 17 Oct 2009, at 20:27, Paula McKaig <pamckaig@...> wrote:

Bill,  are you also involved in Tux Type?
 
I have downloaded the program on my computers at school with no problems and the kids love it!
 
However, my laptop won't let me download it...says it's infected!
 
Any explanations?
 
p.

On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 7:46 PM, Paula McKaig <pamckaig@...> wrote:
Thank you for replying.  I tried the 'Alt' solution and it worked on the computers that I was having trouble with.  One question I had....our web admin. installed from the ISD, remotely, and some computers opened the Print Dialog Box, and a few did not.  Why would those not allow the print box when others did?  :)
 
I tried looking for the 'config.' file and found what you were talking about.  Our computers at school are frozen until the admin wants to add something, so I would imagine if I wanted to permanently change those settings, they would have to unthaw those computers, change the settings to be permanent and then refreeze them. 
 
Thanks again!  My students are really having fun with the program.  Unfortunately,  I do not have a 'color' printer at my disposal.  I don't know why the school is dragging it's feet.  I'm almost tempted to get a small ink jet just for the colors for the Kindergarten!  :) 
 
Paula

On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Bill Kendrick <nbs@...> wrote:
(Paula posted from a non-subscribed email address.  In case she's still
not subscribed, you'll probably want to Cc her in any reply, to ensure
she actually sees it :^) )

On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 08:16:48PM -0400, Paula McKaig wrote:
>    HAS ANYONE HAD PROBLEMS BRINGING UP A PRINT DIALOG BOX IN ORDER TO PRINT
>    PICTURES?

It would help to know what platform you're on: Windows, Mac or Linux?
And are you using the latest version of Tux Paint?  (version 0.9.21)
(The version number appears on the splash/title screen.)

In all versions, holding the [Alt] ([Option] on Mac keyboards) key
while clicking the "Print" button in Tux Paint's toolbox should cause the
dialog to appear.  However, it's possible to _disable_ this feature
(to prevent kids from altering the printer configuration).

It's not disabled by default, but you might want to run the "Tux Paint Config."
tool that comes with Tux Paint[*] and check in its "Printing" tab.
You'll want the "Show Printer Dialog" setting to be one of the first
two options ("Only when [Alt] modifier key is held", or
"Always show printer dialog", if you want the dialog to always appear,
without needing to hold [Alt]).

Good luck!

[*] On Linux, "Tux Paint Config." is usually in a separate package from the
   core "Tux Paint" program.  On all platforms, Tux Paint Config. is simply
   providing an easier way to create a configuration file that you could
   also edit by hand using a text editor like Windows' "Notepad", if you're
   desperate. :)

--
-bill!
Sent from my computer


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Re: Tux Typing 'infected'? (Was re: PROBLEMS IN PRINTING)

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Hi Paula,

> On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 03:27:48PM -0400, Paula McKaig wrote:
>>    Bill,  are you also involved in Tux Type?
>>    However, my laptop won't let me download it...says it's infected!

What do you mean by "says it's infected"?  Is it just complaining
because alioth uses self-signed certificates, or is there an actual
malware scan picking something up?

Also, where are you getting TuxType from?  Our official site is
http://tux4kids.alioth.debian.org.  I also maintain the tuxtype
packages available at http://sourceforge.net. I can voudh that these
packages are clean.  They aren't even built on a Windows machine - I'm
pretty sure my Debian computer isn't harboring any Windows malware.

Out of curiosity, I have done searches for "tuxmath" and "tuxtype" on
Google and found hits from some dodge-looking download sites.  I
wouldn't be surprised if somewhere in the world there are shady
characters bundling malware into packages with our name on them.  But
if you get tuxtype from our official site, you have nothing to worry
about.

Please let me know more about the worrysome message you are getting.

Sincerely,

David Bruce

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Re: PROBLEMS IN PRINTING

by Paula McKaig :: Rate this Message:

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I am using Tux Paint but would like to save it to our 'public' drive so that it will be saved where I can get it from my office computer and print it off. 
 
I know there is an alternate drive, but it doesn't indicate which folder it would go in.  Is there a way to do that?
 
Thanks, Paula

On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Bill Kendrick <nbs@...> wrote:
(Paula posted from a non-subscribed email address.  In case she's still
not subscribed, you'll probably want to Cc her in any reply, to ensure
she actually sees it :^) )

On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 08:16:48PM -0400, Paula McKaig wrote:
>    HAS ANYONE HAD PROBLEMS BRINGING UP A PRINT DIALOG BOX IN ORDER TO PRINT
>    PICTURES?

It would help to know what platform you're on: Windows, Mac or Linux?
And are you using the latest version of Tux Paint?  (version 0.9.21)
(The version number appears on the splash/title screen.)

In all versions, holding the [Alt] ([Option] on Mac keyboards) key
while clicking the "Print" button in Tux Paint's toolbox should cause the
dialog to appear.  However, it's possible to _disable_ this feature
(to prevent kids from altering the printer configuration).

It's not disabled by default, but you might want to run the "Tux Paint Config."
tool that comes with Tux Paint[*] and check in its "Printing" tab.
You'll want the "Show Printer Dialog" setting to be one of the first
two options ("Only when [Alt] modifier key is held", or
"Always show printer dialog", if you want the dialog to always appear,
without needing to hold [Alt]).

Good luck!

[*] On Linux, "Tux Paint Config." is usually in a separate package from the
   core "Tux Paint" program.  On all platforms, Tux Paint Config. is simply
   providing an easier way to create a configuration file that you could
   also edit by hand using a text editor like Windows' "Notepad", if you're
   desperate. :)

--
-bill!
Sent from my computer


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