Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2019 09:13:37 +0100 From: Gary Jennejohn <gljennjohn@gmail.com> To: Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz> Cc: freebsd-hackers <freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org>, Gleb Popov <arrowd@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: How to use locale(1) to set default paper size? Message-ID: <20191220091337.6dc70d6b@ernst.home> In-Reply-To: <11dc3784-f988-8948-d2f8-3f62b4e61b15@quip.cz> References: <CALH631kMMK3boE5nndyEnM-_u7nw7%2B05KMiQiEMvcP-0OD9g7w@mail.gmail.com> <f1c44cbc-ada9-3cde-a435-7d99935f7862@quip.cz> <20191219200910.07007545@ernst.home> <11dc3784-f988-8948-d2f8-3f62b4e61b15@quip.cz>
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On Thu, 19 Dec 2019 20:16:59 +0100 Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz> wrote: > Gary Jennejohn wrote on 2019/12/19 20:09: > > [...] > > > Ah, this is good. I also have a4 set in /usr/local/etc/papersize, so > > that explains why I always get A4 when I start libreoffice without > > loading a file. > > > > Of course, all you need to do is ``echo a4 > /usr/local/etc/papersize'' > > I think it will not work without libpaper. > You're right. Apparently libpaper was installed along with some other package, so I wasn't really aware that I had it. My /usr/local/etc/papersize is from 2017, but libpaper itself was installed in September of this year. The old papersize fooled me. -- Gary Jennejohn
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