"Randell Jesup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Boris Zbarsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >For those who are worried about me thinking about implementing it, I'm
> >thinking about how I _would_ implement it and what the pitfalls and
> >inconsistencies in the definition are.  I won't have time to actually do
> >anything for a while.  :)
> >
> >And a -moz-zoom could be useful, if only for user stylesheets....
>
>         This is mostly bug 4821 (Full zooming not functional (objects as
> well as text)).  Note that 4821 is about zooming everything (not just a
> single styled element) via a browser control, ala Opera's zoom feature.
> Note that people are planning to (for example) not zoom scrollbars, which
> apparently Roland wants to zoom.
>
>         If Roland wants to zoom for printing, shouldn't that be handled as
> part of printing (which already needs to deal with fitting content to the
> output device), not via a general css style component?

I would have found for all a solution more easy, where I can
tell with how many DPI, I want to use the printer.

But I did not found such a possibility.

For example a web site is 760 pixel and the paper is 8" with
0.75" margin on each side. So 6.5" useable.

For this, I would like as the most easy approach to tell
something like

printer-scale:120

And the browser would scale my print out with 120 DPI

But as far as I know, this DPI for print out is fixed.
Searching around for a solution, I found at MSIE
the zoom to achieve the same result


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Roland M�sl
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