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Description of problem: When of make changes to File > Print Setup in evince and then click Apply, the settings aren't saved after evince is closed. For example: 1. Open a document with evince. 2. Click File > Print Setup (this opens a dialog called Page Setup ???) 3. Change the paper size from US Letter to A4 4. Click Apply 5. Click File > Print Setup. Notice that the new paper setting is still A4. 6. Close evince 7. Open a document with evince. 8. Click File > Print Setup. The paper size has changed back to US Letter. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): [rodd@localhost ~]$ rpm -q evince evince-2.22.1.1-1.fc9.i386
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This is fixed in F11