| you can add an extra dir to the KDEDIRS variable
| with you're local changes in there, that keeps
| the central location, and avoids the overwritten
| on upgrade problem
Bart
I'll give it a try
Thanks for the suggestion
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|
| ( or maybe put the user's CSS file into ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror,
| it doesn't matter, but it seems cleaner ).
|
| Be aware, that this is totally untested,
| and probably will screw up all configurations for all users.
Matej
Thanks for the info and the warning
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Cousin Stanley wrote:
But maybe for a multi-user environment,
a temporary fix in a central location
instead of a single fix to each of many
users $home might actually be preferable
and less hassle in the long run
Even then I wouldn't mess with /usr/share/*/*.css, but
On Monday 28 March 2005 23:52, Cousin Stanley wrote:
Thanks for the reminder that modifying the CSS
in a central location would be overwritten
by subsequent KDE upgrades
/usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/common/kde-default.css
you can add an extra dir to the KDEDIRS variable with
To the bottom of the file
/usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/common/kde-default.css
| Just one more comment -- this is actually pretty dumb to do,
| I mean, to add your configuration stuff to the file
| which will be overwritten on the next upgrade of KDE.
|
| Put just your own lines into
Cousin Stanley wrote:
style
@media print { body { } }
style
What in the world prevents you from putting '@media print' line into your
style-sheet referred in the Control Center? Something like this?
a[rel~=nofollow] {
text-decoration: line-through ! important;
| What in the world prevents you from putting '@media print' line
| into your style-sheet referred in the Control Center?
|
Cousin Matjec
The only thing I can think of that was preventing me
from doing this was *me* being *too dumb*
to go ahead and stick it in there
I
Cousin Stanley wrote:
Cousin Matjec
It is actually Matej ...
To the bottom of the file
/usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/common/kde-default.css
Just one more comment -- this is actually pretty dumb to do, I mean, to add
your configuration stuff to the file which will be
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 02:55 pm, Cousin Stanley wrote:
| I did mean a PDF printed out of Konqueror,
| just in case I wasn't clear.
|
| So Konqueror = PDF = Printer works OK,
|
| but Konqueror = Printer gets the small fonts?
Curt
I did open the .pdf file in Konqueror
A Dimecres 09 Febrer 2005 06:19, Cousin Stanley va escriure:
| I'm a bit desesperately because in some pages when I try to print it
| with konqueror the font size is very small, and I don't know how
| to change it.
|
| I can see very well the page on the screen, but if i want to print it,
|
Adding the following CSS code in the head section
to a few pages that I have tested has seemed to work
style type=text/css
@media print { body { font-size : x-large ; } }
/style
where exactly?
Leo
You should be able to place those lines in the HTML document
A Dimecres 09 Febrer 2005 12:15, Cousin Stanley va escriure:
Adding the following CSS code in the head section
to a few pages that I have tested has seemed to work
style type=text/css
@media print { body { font-size : x-large ; } }
/style
where
| I suspect that. But I don't think that it's a good idea
| to download every page that I want to print, modify it
| and then print
I totally agree as this would indeed be a pain
However, it's a quick fix for pages
that you might need printed in a hurry
| Well, maybe they consider
Interesting problem. Is it also happening when printing to a PDF?
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 08:52, Cousin Stanley was heard to say:
I was hoping someone might suggest a central point
somewhere in the KDE configs that would be amenable
to accepting the CSS required to change the
Cousin Stanley wrote:
When using man:xyzzy in Konqueror and viewing the source
of the page rendered, I found a KDE default CSS file
that could be edited if desired at
/usr/share/doc/kde/HTML//en/common/kde-default.css
Control Panel/Internet Network/Web
| Interesting problem.
|
| Is it also happening when printing to a PDF?
Curt ...
No
I have a .pdf file now coming off the printer
and it looks perfect
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A Dimecres 09 Febrer 2005 16:48, Cousin Stanley va escriure:
| Interesting problem.
|
| Is it also happening when printing to a PDF?
Curt ...
No
I have a .pdf file now coming off the printer
and it looks perfect
to me yes .
look on the file attached in the :
I did mean a PDF printed out of Konqueror, just in case I wasn't
clear.
So Konqueror = PDF = Printer works OK,
but Konqueror = Printer gets the small fonts?
Curt-
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 10:48, Cousin Stanley was heard to say:
| Interesting problem.
|
| Is it also happening when
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 18:55, Curt Howland wrote:
I did mean a PDF printed out of Konqueror, just in case I wasn't
clear.
So Konqueror = PDF = Printer works OK,
but Konqueror = Printer gets the small fonts?
Probably PDF and Screen have nearly the same resolution but Printer
works
| I did mean a PDF printed out of Konqueror,
| just in case I wasn't clear.
|
| So Konqueror = PDF = Printer works OK,
|
| but Konqueror = Printer gets the small fonts?
Curt
I did open the .pdf file in Konqueror
and print from it
You have it right for me
o konq print
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