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Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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P4
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None
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5.0, 6
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generic, x86
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generic, linux_sun
Build used for test:
Tiger b63, /net/jcg-x86-01/export3/Java2DBuilds/2004-08-27.mustang/
Platform: Cinnabar b15 on Pentium
In 2D_PrintingTiger test suite, most of the JTablePrint.... tests display
shows printing one extra page
e.g. JtablePrintCollaterTest prints out two pages, but in "Printing" dialog,
it displays "printing page 1..., page2..., page3..." (this disapears right
away, need to pay attention to see it)
Although this is not a serious problem, but should be fixed for less
confusion.
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This is reproducible with SwingSet2.
How to reproduce this with SwingSet2:
1. Execute SwingSet2
2. Goto Jtable demo tab
3. Make sure you have printer configured on your system
4. Click on the 'Print' button on the top-right corner
5. A prind dialog will be shown. Click OK.
6. A modal progress dialog appears showing the text 'Printing Page x'
7. If this progress dialog shows page 1,2,3 check whether 3 pages are printed to the printer. When I checked it, i got only 2 pages. So if there are only 2 pages, the progress dialog should not show - 3.
Make sure you watch the progress dialog carefully as it disappears quickly.
This is reproducible on Solaris10, WinXP and Cinnabar. I tested with Xerox Docuprint N4025, Lexmark Optra T610 printers.
###@###.### 2004-09-02
Tiger b63, /net/jcg-x86-01/export3/Java2DBuilds/2004-08-27.mustang/
Platform: Cinnabar b15 on Pentium
In 2D_PrintingTiger test suite, most of the JTablePrint.... tests display
shows printing one extra page
e.g. JtablePrintCollaterTest prints out two pages, but in "Printing" dialog,
it displays "printing page 1..., page2..., page3..." (this disapears right
away, need to pay attention to see it)
Although this is not a serious problem, but should be fixed for less
confusion.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is reproducible with SwingSet2.
How to reproduce this with SwingSet2:
1. Execute SwingSet2
2. Goto Jtable demo tab
3. Make sure you have printer configured on your system
4. Click on the 'Print' button on the top-right corner
5. A prind dialog will be shown. Click OK.
6. A modal progress dialog appears showing the text 'Printing Page x'
7. If this progress dialog shows page 1,2,3 check whether 3 pages are printed to the printer. When I checked it, i got only 2 pages. So if there are only 2 pages, the progress dialog should not show - 3.
Make sure you watch the progress dialog carefully as it disappears quickly.
This is reproducible on Solaris10, WinXP and Cinnabar. I tested with Xerox Docuprint N4025, Lexmark Optra T610 printers.
###@###.### 2004-09-02
- duplicates
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JDK-5030208 JTable Printing dialog shows one extra page
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- Resolved
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