Command-P Shortcut

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Moonhawk

23 May, 2012 07:16 PM

Brett,

I have the popular keyboard shortcut of command-P assigned to "Save as PDF…" menu item in the print dialogue box. I tried using it today in Marked and it leads to an unexpected behavior. Instead of invoking the save as PDF, it opens another print dialogue box, as if I pressed command-P for the first time in a document. This behavior repeats, and I can generate a stack of unlimited number of print dialogue boxes.

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by Brett on 28 May, 2012 01:37 PM

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    I override default print functionality on Cmd-P to prep the document for printing and apply slightly different styles. Given that you're also overriding default functionality, I can't really support this directly. The next version of Marked will have one-key export of both paginated and continuous PDF files, though, so this may become a moot point.

  2. 2 Posted by David on 21 Jun, 2012 04:20 PM

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    Sorry to revive an old post, but I just found this behaviour too. I do appreciate you adding a workaround for this (direct PDF creation), but there's no way to set a default page size. With the original dialog (cmd+p, cmd+p), the default page size was handled by the print settings.

    Is there a way to have default page sizing in the preference pane? I'm in China, so international sizes would be nice (A4 and Letter).

  3. Support Staff 3 Posted by Brett on 21 Jun, 2012 04:25 PM

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    Not in the current version. I believe I have a workaround in place for the next release (and direct PDF creation is greatly improved).

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