A big issue is getting precise practical information on steps to wanted 
print outcomes. The issue is that you have several levels of potential 
complexity (base HTML/CSS combo; browser interpolation; printer 
parameters). The browser side is much better than it was on 
cross-compliance, but its not perfect. AND the number of tech people 
needing precision in printing is actually far lower than struggling 
end-users, like, for instance, academics who often do. So explicit info 
that is practical is in fairly short supply.

IMO you have to get one step sorted at a time. BTW, personally I use 
PRINTER/PDF to always evaluate. I do not trust the screen on this, apart 
from PDF.

Best wishes
TT

On Wednesday, 14 August 2019 05:54:58 UTC+2, TonyM wrote:
>
> Folks
>
> I continue on this journey and have a basic approach established. Which I 
> will publish sooner of later
>
>
>    - However there is reference to the *CSS box model *and specifically 
>    the *@page *model.
>    - If I knew how to leverage this I would be able to build pages with a 
>    higher level of sophistication including accessing page numbers and more.
>    - See this w3C Document 
>    <https://www.w3.org/TR/css-page-3/#page-box-page-rule> Especially 
>    Table 1 Page-Margin Box Definitions
>
>
> Can anyone give me even the simplex clue how you use this *CSS box model *and 
> specifically the *@page *model.
>
> I am slow close to being able to develop a fantastic page layout and 
> printing tool, if anyone can give me a nudge?
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>

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