Hi,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> What Gecko functionality is currently or soon-to-
> be available for rendering HTML to paged media? I
> suppose the main question I have is: when can we
> expect support for "page-break-inside: avoid".
> But the other functionality for pagination and
> reporting is important, too.

Personally, I'm more interested in forcing page breaks before/after 
certain tags, which CSS2 also supports.

 From what I can gather, Mozilla does support the @media directive, so 
that the formatting of a Web page can be different on paper, but I've 
never gotten forced or recommended page breaks to work.  My best guess 
is that they aren't supported yet.

However, I am intrigued by this and am eager for Mozilla to support it. 
  Any idea when we might finally see the end of the "printer-friendly 
version of this page" button? :)

Cheers,
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Aaron Nielsen                                             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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