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How to choose printing single-sided or duplex in SciTe on Windows 10


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When I go to print (Ctrl P) from SciTe I do not see a way of printing single-sided.

Print on both sides gives me two choices. They are which edge to flip on, not single-sided or duplex.

I can print single-sided from Chrome. There the dialogs for printing are different.

What am I missing?

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I have already stated what I find in printer preferences, that what is offered for printing from SciTE differs from what is offered from Chrome. Printing from Chrome does offer sing-sided; printing from SciTE doesn't.

Why print? My eyesight isn't what it once was. 

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7 minutes ago, c.haslam said:

Printing from Chrome does offer sing-sided; printing from SciTE doesn't.

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yes, very different tech. 
If the good folks at https://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html add a better printing interface, I'm sure we'll have it too. 

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SciTE displays the standard Windows Printing dialog (like Notepad does) when pressing Ctrl+P, so I don't see why it should be changed.
On this standard page you can change all setting for the selected printer as from any program using this standard dialog: (example in Dutch) 

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Either way, this is not the forum to request core SciTE changes.

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