Carlos E. R. wrote: > I don't know about konqueror, but I tried to print the > <http://en.opensuse.org/Welcome_to_openSUSE.org> link from firefox, and > the result is simply, horrible. > > First page has a single line printed at the top (the page header), then > nothing. > > The second page depicts the central panel if I use the cups printer, and > starts at "Jobs - Teams" if I use Postscript/default. > > So, yes, printing the opensuse web page is indeed broken.
I believe that's a different problem though. The problem you describe - and which I also see - is invariably caused by the use of absolute position statements in the CSS in my experience. The problem benefici described has very different symptoms, which I believe to be font problems (most likely font metrics, I suspect). > Printing a page from the wikipedia prints the article only, without the > graphics - so it seems that wiki pages intercept the print function to > do printing of what "they" think I want to print. But at least the > wikipedia prints the article correctly, opensuse doesn't. This is again CSS. They have different CSS for print media. But the pictures should be printing. Which page doesn't? > Printing a page from > "http://www.gnome.org/learn/users-guide/2.8/ch04s05.html" is also broken. Looks OK to me (in print preview) > The selector to choose print one frame or all or as displayed, is grayed > out, on all three previous tests. Those pages don't have frames do they? Cheers, Dave -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]