We are hoping not to have to open a new window; is there a way to modify
the embed.html 'div' settings when it is created, or otherwise get this to
work in a single qooxdoo window?
Ken
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 11:19 AM, thron7 <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
> On 11/22/2011 03:49 PM, Ken MacDonald wrote:
> > Hi,
> > We are looking for a solution for a client to be able to display some
> > arbitrary html in our qooxdoo app; specifically some html that may
> > turn out to be too tall for the window or for the computer screen. I
> > can get scroll bars which allow me to view the html all of the way to
> > the bottom, but if I use the File->Print to print, all we are getting
> > is the portion of the html that is visible on the screen. We would
> > like to have the entire document print, even if it takes several
> > pages. I 've tried a number of combinations, trying to set the Root's
> > height, with or without a Scroll container, etc. but in all case my
> > printout is only the visible portion on the screen, not the entire html.
>
>
> The issue relates to the way layouts are handled in qooxdoo. The
> enclosing Div's of your, say, embed.Html element have fixed dimensions.
> If you then invoke File->Print the browser has no other chance then to
> print just this visible part. A solution could be to implement an own
> "Print" button, and on press open a new browser window, and setting your
> HTML string as the body's innerHtml. Then let the user print *this* window.
>
> T.
>
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