Introduction: I print documents so I can escape the office and quietly read them by a cup of coffee. If you are not interested in printing on paper, you can just skip this thread.
I have used http://www.zeromq.org/docs:contributing to do some experiments related to printing. None of this is new (I have reported it before), but I would love to understand why it happens; maybe I can learn how to scratch my own itch. I am running Firefox 3.6.10 on Windows XP SP3 (both are English versions); all tests are not done via physical printing, but with the Print Preview button. If I try to simply print the page, I always get a four page document: 1. Just the title "Contributing to 0MQ" on top of the page. 2. Blank. 3. Table of contents and the beginning of the actual document. 4. Footer page with menu ("Help | Terms of Service | Privacy...") and "Powered by Wikidot.com". If I click on the "Print" link (in red, next to "Edit this page | Tags"), a new browser window opens with the whole page seemingly formatted for printing. If I try to print this page, I always get a three page document: 1. Same as #1 above. 2. Same as #3 above. 3. Blank. Final plea: even if there is no way to fix this, or no time to do it, I would really appreciate if someone could explain to me why a seemingly well formatted HTML page would print like this. I have seen this typically happening on blog sites, where I find that when I try to print an interesting article, I only get the first page of content. Is this related to CSS somehow? Is this done on purpose? Why? It really infuriates me. Here is an example illustrating what I am saying: http://adwordsapi.blogspot.com/2010/10/discover-v201008-servicedaccounts ervice.html Thanks for your patience and understanding... :-) -- Gonzalo Diethelm _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list zeromq-dev@lists.zeromq.org http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev