On Mon, 8 Nov 2021, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
Or you could try different browser, such as google chrome
Or, I use a different entry into the database. :-) It was first suggested
(by the database tutorials) to use the maps tab. Then I leared that to
download the data instead of only looking at
Hi:
I have an HP Deskjet printer connected to a LAN. Without checking to see
if my hardwire cable was plugged in, I attempted to print a document to
this default printer. Nothing happened, so I checked the status, the
printer was placed into pause.
I opened up the HP Printer Manager and
If you really believe that it is caused by the lack of wide screen. You
could start vncserver -geometry 1920x1080
Then vncviewer :1
In it open the browser in full screen, load the page, print the page,
Get off vncviewer, vncserver -kill :1
Or you could try different browser, such as google
On Mon, 8 Nov 2021, Rich Shepard wrote:
I can handle .html, but the only way to get html is by saving. Here's an
example:
Robert,
The program manager called me and he put me on the proper path to get the
data I need. Turns out I had selected the wrong initial place to access the
database.
On Mon, 8 Nov 2021, Robert Citek wrote:
This sounds like a job for Python's Pandas library, which can parse HTML
tables into data frames and export to CSV, for example.
I'd be happy to try that out if you can e-mail a copy of the html file that
you downloaded, the one with html and javascript
Gotcha. This sounds like a job for Python's Pandas library, which can
parse HTML tables into data frames and export to CSV, for example.
I'd be happy to try that out if you can e-mail a copy of the html file that
you downloaded, the one with html and javascript noise.
Regards,
- Robert
On
On Mon, 8 Nov 2021, Robert Citek wrote:
What are you really trying to do? Get the data in an electronic format, or
print it on paper, or something else? - Robert
Download digital data that can be analyzed.
Rich
What are you really trying to do? Get the data in an electronic format, or
print it on paper, or something else? - Robert
On Mon, Nov 8, 2021 at 2:05 PM Rich Shepard
wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Nov 2021, Robert Citek wrote:
>
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> > onto different pages. If so, then maybe "fit to page" ( or some
On Mon, 8 Nov 2021, Robert Citek wrote:
onto different pages. If so, then maybe "fit to page" ( or some scaling
factor ) followed by `pdfposter` might fit your bill.
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bionic/man1/pdfposter.1.html
Robert,
Could be. Then I'd need to extract the text and put
It sounds like what you want is to "tile" the page and print separate tiles
onto different pages. If so, then maybe "fit to page" ( or some scaling
factor ) followed by `pdfposter` might fit your bill.
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bionic/man1/pdfposter.1.html
FWIW, the link you provided
On Mon, 8 Nov 2021, Rich Shepard wrote:
What comes to mind is the “fit to print” ( or similarly named ) option.
That might end up a 2pt font. :-)
I zoomed out until all columns displayed, set the page size to US Legal and
the orientation to landscape. Printed a .pdf to file. The font was
On Mon, 8 Nov 2021, Robert Citek wrote:
What comes to mind is the “fit to print” ( or similarly named ) option.
Robert,
That might end up a 2pt font. :-)
Is the website publicly accessible? If so, can you post the URL so that we
can try out solutions?
Rather than providing the path to
Hello Rich,
What comes to mind is the “fit to print” ( or similarly named ) option.
Is the website publicly accessible? If so, can you post the URL so that we
can try out solutions?
Regards,
- Robert
On Mon, Nov 8, 2021 at 12:22 PM Rich Shepard
wrote:
> I use HP/Compaq LA1951g 19" square
I use HP/Compaq LA1951g 19" square monitors (1280x1024 dpi default
resolution).
On occasion, such as today, I try to print from firefox a web page of a data
table that is too wide to see all on the monitor. I can scroll horizontally
but only the visible portion of the table is printed.
When I
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