On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 18:29:57 -0700, Eric Niebler wrote
> I have factored boostbook.css into @media screen and @media print 
> sections, and customized the print section for black-and-white 
> printing. What I did was replace any colored background fields with 
> a thin gray border. That include TOCs, program listings, synopses, 
> screen/console output, blurbs, and tables.
> 
> Check it out at:
> http://zigzag.lvk.cs.msu.su/~ghost/boost_docs
> 
> Use the print preview feature of your browser to get an idea of what 
> your html docs will look like printed. (Don't forget to hit refresh 
> to make sure you have the latest CSS.) As always, send your gripes 
> here. :-)

Looks good to me  -- Firefox on Linux.  There is some content that is too wide
and either overlapped the table boundaries or would be truncated at the page
boundary-- but I don't think the css can help that....

> I expect this to be the last round of tweaks before I throw all 
> caution to the wind and check this in. Get your $0.02 in now.

I'm ready -- those gray and blue tables in the old css are just bad after
seeing the new scheme...

Jeff


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