Mohammad,

I recently developed a solution for a client. I will look at your links soon.

I avoided the complexity of dealing with printing from the tiddlywiki page and 
printing the story. Instead I did what I could to make the contents of a single 
tiddler wysiwyg what you see is what you get (except pagebreaks), you could 
read the tiddlywiki.com reference to substories if you did want to print a 
story.

One you have a single tiddler displaying what you want use open in new window 
and trigger the print from there. This removed the complexity of the full page 
from the print process.

I have seen some cases where the new window looses some css and you may need 
import variables or transclude css into your print tiddler so its available in 
the new window (as a last resort).

I will post more tips from my desktop.

Tony

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