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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
I am creating a PostScript Printer Application which should support all PostScript printers which were supported in the Linux distri…
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**Describe the bug**
I have been trying to install hp-printer-app using the makefile. Also I have installed the most recent version of pappl on ubuntu (using the makefile). The installation of pappl …
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**Describe the bug**
In the PostScript Printer Application I have created several printers to test it during its development. When I now add a new printer via the web interface and give it a queue na…
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
If you add a printer using the web interface you get four items to fill: The queue name, the discovered printer, the printer's host …
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**Describe the bug**
In both the PAPPL test Printer Application and in the PostScript Printer Application 4 buttons show at each printer: "Media", "Print defaults", "Identify", and "Test Page" (note …
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**Describe the bug**
I have the PostScript Printer Application running with several printers defined. I delete one of them (in this example "xxx") via the appropriate button in the web interface, als…
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**Describe the bug**
Under the media settings of a printer you have checkboxes for "Borderless". Checking it and saving the settings actually sets the printer to borderless (one can see in state file…
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**Describe the bug**
In the PostScript Printer Application I create a USB printer, does not matter whether via the web interface or whether via the "autoadd" sub-command. I can check by the web inter…
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Currently PAPPL uses port 8nnn, where "nnn" is the UID % 1000. This is an OK starting point, but we should find an available port number if port 8nnn is not available.
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**Describe the bug**
I am developing the [PostScript Printer Application](https://github.com/OpenPrinting/ps-printer-app/) and some days ago it was correctly working, in terms of adding a printer, se…