Hi all, I'm working on Google Chrome and trying to come up with a way to implement print preview. To be able to display it in a separate tab we need to be able to duplicate the current page in memory so the user can continue to interact with the original page. Javacript, animations etc should continue on the original page but be frozen in the print preview version. What I've tried so far is to select everything on the page (Frame::selection()->SelectAll()) and Frame::GetSelection(true) but the HTML does not fully describe the page and this has the downside of modifying the users selection on the page. I've poked around in WebKit a bit and as far as I can tell the document, rendertree and the views are fairly integrated and not easy to take a snapshot of the full state of the document. I would appreciate any insights on this though since I might have missed something obvious.
If nothing existing can be reused then adding this functionality should benefit all ports. But again I need your insights on how this can be done (if at all). Sverrir
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