Thomas,
Wednesday, February 6, 2013, 10:59:17 AM, you wrote:
TF What if I want to print in white, because the
TF paper I use is black?
Interesting. You have a VERY rare printer... smile
But you also have a point.
TF No, I don't think the software should be second-guessing what colour I
Thomas,
Wednesday, February 6, 2013, 10:59:17 AM, you wrote:
TF What if I want to print in white, because the
TF paper I use is black?
Interesting. You have a VERY rare printer... smile
But you also have a point.
TF No, I don't think the software should be second-guessing what colour I
TF
Ivan,
Wednesday, January 30, 2013, 3:07:00 PM, you wrote:
Like my browsers, TB! does not print background colors or images
when it prints HTML formatted messages. Unfortunately, unlike
my browsers, TB! doesn't seem to be smart enough to print WHITE
text as BLACK when it does this. As a
Hello Steven,
Wednesday, February 6, 2013, 8:20:29 PM, you wrote:
SPV I was more thinking of having the print function smart
SPV enough to recognize that a [text] color will be invisible
SPV and fix the color. In the code I've written, the print
SPV function pre-scans what is to be printed and
Like my browsers, TB! does not print background colors or images
when it prints HTML formatted messages. Unfortunately, unlike
my browsers, TB! doesn't seem to be smart enough to print WHITE
text as BLACK when it does this. As a result, an email I printed
today was almost entirely blank
Like my browsers, TB! does not print background colors or images
when it prints HTML formatted messages. Unfortunately, unlike
my browsers, TB! doesn't seem to be smart enough to print WHITE
text as BLACK when it does this. As a result, an email I printed
today was almost entirely blank
SPV Like my browsers, TB! does not print background colors or images
SPV when it prints HTML formatted messages. Unfortunately, unlike
SPV my browsers, TB! doesn't seem to be smart enough to print WHITE
SPV text as BLACK when it does this. As a result, an email I printed
SPV today was almost
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