Subject: RE: Print size for CF pages
Would be interested to see if CSS would be able to solve this printing
issue. Wrapping may not be required in this case cos the result is displayed
on tables with lots of columns(that's when the print area only covers half
of the these columns)
I think PDF
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From: Jason Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 4:00 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Print size for CF pages
Sorry I can't be more specific - but there is a CSS style that helps
control print versions. I know it specifically addresses fonts and some
colors - mayb
Yes you are correct it is style sheet not a style. it was late. I
hadn't slept in days.
I will check those others lists again.. because like original poster- I
actually need this too.
Bob Haroche wrote:
Sorry I can't be more specific - but there is a CSS style that helps
control print versi
> Sorry I can't be more specific - but there is a CSS style that helps
> control print versions.
Not so much an individual style per se but the idea is to use your "regular"
style sheet for screen and specify an alternative style sheet which is
designed for print. Search www.alistapart.com and www
> I've noticed that when the content of a page goes beyond a
> certain browser
> width, the print out will cut off those extended areas. Is
> there a work
> around to ensure that all the contents in the browser are
> printed?
> Am using IE.
> Thanks.
Yea, something like
..
or any of a number
Sorry I can't be more specific - but there is a CSS style that helps
control print versions. I know it specifically addresses fonts and some
colors - maybe sizes too. I would check w3c.org for more specifics.
I just got caught in a half hour black hole and couldn't find
specifically what I was l
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