Tip:

Toolbar > More > Open tiddler in new window
Right click > Print

That said, I wish there was a direct "print this tiddler" button in the 
tiddler toolbar.

<:-)

On Tuesday, June 1, 2021 at 9:20:34 PM UTC+2 [email protected] wrote:

> I also print one or more specific tiddlers this way. 
>
> A request:  sounds like you know what you're doing w.r.t. CSS and TW.  
> Would you mind making your full custom CSS available as an example (for me)?
>
> -- David 
>
> On Tue, Jun 1, 2021, 05:15 Jon Light <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> In response to a slight offtopic on the thread "Issue with PrintRiver 
>> plugin" I thought it was worth mentioning other methods of printing 
>> Tiddlers.
>>
>> I took a fairly simple approach as follows.
>>
>>    - I simply find the tiddler of interest and use the existing Tool 
>>    item PRINT.
>>    - This prints the whole page which equates to the story river 
>>    - I therefore use the pull down from the Tiddler menu "Close Others" 
>>    now I have only one tiddler in the Story River - then I print - very 
>> quick 
>>    and fuss free as long as you like the existing defaults on what actually 
>>    gets printed.
>>    
>> Its an easy sequence. 
>>
>> Subsequent "fussy" refinements....
>>
>> I preferred to print tags with tiddler so my custom CSS contains @media 
>> statements for printer specific CSS which include making tags in the 
>> tiddler visible for the print.
>>
>> I also like to use CSS floats to place text to one side of the other of 
>> images, the problem is that page breaks and images are difficult when 
>> printing. 
>>
>> The browser may make the decision to move an image to the next side of 
>> paper but still allows the floated text that should appear alongside the 
>> image to appear instead on the previous side - kind of ignoring that the 
>> image got bumped to the next page. 
>>
>> I added extra CSS to my Custom CSS tiddler for this situation 
>>
>> @media print { blockquote.CLEARP { page-break-after: always; } } 
>> @media screen { blockquote.CLEARP { clear: both; display:block; border: 
>> 0px solid #ddd; }}
>>
>> This means when I preview the print out I can add blockquotes with class 
>> CLEARP to force a new page for the printed version. - crude but it works 
>> ok, I only use floats in tiddler articles over which I have lavished a bit 
>> of Tender Loving Care so I am happy to spend the time preparing the print 
>> in these cases. 
>>
>> I must revisit the PrintRiver Plugin sometime - I parted company with it 
>> because the problems I experienced with reveal before a kind soul on this 
>> forum suggested I use the detail tag.
>>
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