This comment is a bit off-topic, but I don't want to start a new topic for what may be a minor issue.
In Feisty, the CUPS-PDF output directory was set by default to ~/PDF in the CUPS-PDF configuration file. I changed this to ~/work, and the PDF files created by CUPS-PDF were saved to that directory.
After upgrading to Gusty, the configuration file still showed the CUPS-PDF output directory as ~/work. However, the PDF files were not saved to that directory or any directory that I could find. So, I changed the output directory to ~/PDF (i.e. ${HOME}/PDF) in the configuration file, and the PDF files were saved in that directory.
Why are we no longer able to specify the output file in the configuration file.
This comment is a bit off-topic, but I don't want to start a new topic for what may be a minor issue.
In Feisty, the CUPS-PDF output directory was set by default to ~/PDF in the CUPS-PDF configuration file. I changed this to ~/work, and the PDF files created by CUPS-PDF were saved to that directory.
After upgrading to Gusty, the configuration file still showed the CUPS-PDF output directory as ~/work. However, the PDF files were not saved to that directory or any directory that I could find. So, I changed the output directory to ~/PDF (i.e. ${HOME}/PDF) in the configuration file, and the PDF files were saved in that directory.
Why are we no longer able to specify the output file in the configuration file.