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Hello Jan, 1) I like to use black background and white fonts color to display my .txt document white PSPad (Program Settings->Colors, Font Color = White; Background Color = Black), because of it remember my past years, when i was young and wrote with chalk on the school blackboard :-) Well if i print any .txt file with this general color "scheme", the text will be really printed white and the background not printed at all on a B/W printers and so it's very difficolt to read the printed doc on a white page :-) Nothing change if you disable syntaxt highlight color scheme in print preview dialog. In the last non UTF PSPad version this bug wasn't there... 2) Another annoying thing is that i always use line number to edit docs & sources but don't use line numbers at all when i print a text doc. But the line number in the print preview dialog is set accordingly to the display status of the file you are going to print and so, when i print a text i must always remember to disable line number in the print preview dialog before printing. So, why PSPad doesn't remember the line number print status (and possibly all other print preview settings too), at least during the active session, to avoid the annoiyng things of setting the right values every time you print the same doc? Best regards, Angelo -- PSPad freeware editor http://www.pspad.com
