On 4/1/12 5:34 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Rufus wrote:
>> Bill Davidsen wrote:
>>> Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
>>>> Philip TAYLOR wrote:
>>>>> Despite
>>>>> having been a subscriber to this mailing list for quite
>>>>> some time, I have no recollection of the Seamonkey team
>>>>> ever saying "We are considering doing so-and-so for
>>>>> a future release, and would be interested to learn how
>>>>> the user community feel about it".
>>>>
>>>> In this case it was a by design *core* change that caused it. And as
>>>> such we did not come to the *SeaMonkey* user community to explicitly ask
>>>> about it.
>>>>
>>>> Though in *theory* we could override the core choice here, I don't see a
>>>> strongly compelling reason to do so.
>>>>
>>> I'll give you one, "print screen." Without the extension installed you
>>> really kind of have to actually save the image and use another tool to
>>> print, since the black border is ugly, and printer ink is even more
>>> expensive than gasoline.
>>>
>>
>> What happens if the user selects "Print" instead of "Print Screen"?
>>
> I had that though as well, but only after I had painfully returned to an 
> older 
> version for other reasons. Hopefully someone can tell us, I don't have a 
> spare 
> place to move back to 2.8 a test right now.
> 

With the Old Default Image Style extension disabled, I went to my own
<http://www.rossde.com/garden/garden_bloom.html>.  I selected the photo
of the 'Mt. Hood' white daffodil, right-clicked, and selected View Image
in the pull-down context menu.  The image appeared in the center of the
window with a black background.

On the SeaMonkey menu bar, I selected [File > Page Setup].  On the Page
Setup dialogue popup, I made sure the Options: Print Background checkbox
was not checked.

When I printed with color, the image appeared in the upper-left corner
of the page with a white (or no) background.

-- 

David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>.

Anyone who thinks government owns a monopoly on inefficient, obstructive
bureaucracy has obviously never worked for a large corporation.
© 1997 by David E. Ross
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