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can u halp me printing on a custom size paper???????
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Hi Mircea!
Hum, look, I've developed an intranet system that needs to print all the time and I have a bad news for you. The browser is no good to print pages, because sometimes it cuts off some part of the content when splitting pages. I suggest you to create a DLL or an EXE in Visual Basic, C++ or Delphi where you can set parameters and use this file print properties.
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Not true.
CSS has a whole host of printing features that make life very easy for printing. You can set page-breaks, remove content when printing (images etc), change font styles... heaps of stuff. Google for it. As long as the browser know about the paper size (as do all apps), then you shouldn't have any problems. |
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Hey... this is interesting. I didn't knew that CSS could do it.
I'll try to use it in my intranet system. Thanks. |
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