"S�ren Kuklau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Roland M�sl wrote:
> > I want to change the size of a page for a better
> > print out.
>
> Why don't you change font-sizes for the "print" media then?

I work with DIV style=position:absolute

This would mean to resize ever DIV positon,
every table size.

To much effort compared with a simple

style=zoom:75%

> > But zoom does not work in Mozilla
>
> Nor should it. Even CSS3 doesn't seem to have any "zoom" property.

MSIE has it since 5.5

> > I just implement a page print out system.
>
> Er... what? Is HTML a programming language now?

It will be implemente in the +Menu of my pages.
A menu point in the +menu will send a perl script
on my server a request to print out pages.

The server returns a special HTML page
where the other pages are put into IFRAMEs
and zoomed to the optimal size for the print out

> > It complete depends on zoom.
>
> Then you obviously are doing something wrong?

I do the right for the big majority.

> > How else should I controll
> > how big a page is printed out,
> > how it fits best on the physical paper?
>
> Not at all on a markup page.

You mean it's impossible in Mozilla

> > If Mozilla is not willing to implement zoom,
> > it will remiain a second class browser only
> > for "I do not like MS" people
>
> Feel free to return to the "I love MS people" as you would probably call
> them if you really think that the fault is on Mozilla's side.

You give the reason, why Mozilla will remain
a small minority. I and others will continue to
develop new technology for the great majority


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Roland M�sl
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