Hi Ben,
I've found under http://dino.mozdev.org/index.html with your sherlock tip an
extension wich may work for the bookmarks, perhaps you can implement it in
next beonexrelease?
For the printpreview I've set up ghostscript on my machine and can with
redmon print to a virtual postscriptprinter who prints *.pdf files viewable
with acroread or gsview under win32. I Think under linux you only have to
print a *.ps file and view it with gv or an other ps-viewer . You also can
use Adobe's Acrobat Distiller, but it's not for free like Alladin's
ghostscript, which one year old versions are used by all the linux
distributions for free :) .
Actually I miss these really important functions nevertheless. It's
important IMO that the mozilla project make the browser more and more
userfriendly with an amazing usability-guidance for all the browsers, to
succeed his amazing w3c-compliant way of his browserrenderingmachine.
Because of the missing compatiblity of old non-standard dhtml-sites it's not
aproved by the international computermagazines. But there is a need for
popularity to avoid the problems the webdevelopers had with the browser 4th
Generation ( e.g. crossbrowser-programming).
The most people now think mozilla isn't able to render dhtml and can't do
the basics, even that isn't really true, it uses only other methods e.g. in
scripting with the DOM. I read really bizarre statement about netscape 6.
I hope the next releases are more userfriendly and more acceptable for ie5.5
user.
We all need standardcompliant weblanguages to understand each other and make
the web useable for all. What's else is the meaning of the web?
Gerhard
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ben Bucksch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2001 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: What happened to File Bookmark and View image/Save Image as?
> Utz Schicke wrote:
>
> > Also Print Preview is missing badly...
> > Will it also be added later ?
>
> I don't know.
>
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