> 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 because the moron who sent it
> assumed that it would print the way a normal browser would print
> it (I assume.)

> It may be that I'm just not smart enough to find the appropriate
> setting in TB! and if that is true, PLEASE tell me where I tell
> TB! to render WHITE HTML text as BLACK.  I also didn't find an
> option to tell TB! to print the background color or image, either,
> which could make the white text visible by wasting lots of ink
> and/or toner.

> However, if TB! doesn't support these settings, I'd like to make
> a request that there is at least an option to render WHITE text
> as BLACK when printing.

Printout contents is governed by the print template (Message->Print
setup...->Template). There, the text is inserted with the %TEXT macro.
How this macro extracts text from and HTML message is internal
details since it doesn't have any parameters of flavors.

This particular case and the general case of not printing backgrounds
is worth filing a bug IMO.

-- 
Best regards,
 Ivan                            mailto:v...@mail.mipt.ru
5.3.6.0 (Christmas Edition) on Windows XP


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