On Jun 29, 9:46 am, fantasai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Eli Friedman wrote:
> > Now that the patch for bug 374050 has landed
> > (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=374050), it is possible to
> > create reftests that run in a paginated context.
>
> > The page size used is 5in wide and 3in tall (with the default half-inch
> > margins).  This is to allow tests to have less text and to make the
> > entire test fit on the screen.
>
> > I created the directory layout/reftests/printing to contain reftests
> > that require pagination.
>
> > The suggested first lines for any printing test is
> > <!DOCTYPE html><html class="reftest-print">
> > <style>html{font-size:12pt}</style>
>
> > The reftest-print class on the root element triggers the reftest to
> > switch into page mode on load. Fixing the font size is suggested,
> > although not required, because the pages are a fixed size in inches.
>
> > The underlying layout support for this mode isn't really complete; it
> > doesn't use exactly the same codepath as real print preview/print. In
> > particular, scripting and frames are likely to cause problems; I haven't
> > tested it, though.  It also might not catch some painting regressions.
> > Overall, though, this should be a useful addition to the reftest framework.
>
> Eli, can you add this information to layout/tools/reftest/README.txt ?
>
> ~fantasai

Okay, done.

-Eli

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