Print CSS Printing 2 identical pages...
I have attached a Print CSS file to my website. At first
glance, all appeared to be well. However, upon closer scrutiny, the
page appears to be correct in print preview, but when I go to print
- one page prints with the print logo and then a second identical
page prints with a blank space where the print logo should be. The
page also appears to be truncated at what I am going to guess is
about 1200 pixels, unless I reduce the size of the page printing.
Lastly, these two pages, rather than one, started after I turned my
master page into a template.
Can anyone help me, PLEASE? Thank you kindly.
P.S. If you would like to see it for yourself...
http://www.mhaoapreview.bandr-consulting.com/
I have attached a Print CSS file to my website. At first
glance, all appeared to be well. However, upon closer scrutiny, the
page appears to be correct in print preview, but when I go to print
- one page prints with the print logo and then a second identical
page prints with a blank space where the print logo should be. The
page also appears to be truncated at what I am going to guess is
about 1200 pixels, unless I reduce the size of the page printing.
Lastly, these two pages, rather than one, started after I turned my
master page into a template.
Can anyone help me, PLEASE? Thank you kindly.
P.S. If you would like to see it for yourself...
http://www.mhaoapreview.bandr-consulting.com/
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Greeitngs,=20
We have numerous long pages - lists, lists and more lists -
created in =
DW8. Just about everyone here uses IE7, but we also have a
few IE6 and =
Firefox workstations.=20
If a user tries to PRINT one of these long pages, such as
this one:=20
http://www.tsc.state.tn.us/geninfo/Programs/ADR/mediatorList.asp?chooseType=
=3DGeneral+Civil&mnuCounty=3DAnderson&DisplayList=3DDisplay+List
all they get is the first page of what ought to be six to
nine print =
pages.=20
It gets weirder. On our index page,
http://www.tsc.state.tn.us/
if the =
user tries to print it, the columns react differently. The
center column =
does not print past what fits ona printed page, while the
right hand =
column prints in its entirety. =20
I've checked the CSS to see if there was a "don't print me"
feature in any =
of the CSS scripts, and there is not. the z-indexes appear to
be ok. (the =
two columns have the same z-index and are reacting
differently to the =
print command) =20
My question(s) is(are): Can I better control the content of
the page (the =
two columns) and how? Is it CSS, html, or some other language
that will =
help me control this? Why is IE7 printing only one page of a
multi-page =
print job?=20
Any ideas?
NOTE: IE6 prints the entire page (multiple print pages). IE7
and FF do =
not.=20
Peter
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<DIV>Greeitngs, </DIV>
<DIV>We have numerous long pages - lists, lists and
more lists - created =
in DW8. Just about everyone here uses IE7, but we also have a
few IE6 and =
Firefox workstations. </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>If a user tries to PRINT one of these long pages,
such as this one: =
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<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><A href=3D"
http://www.tsc.state.tn.us/geninfo/Programs/ADR/mediatorLis=
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=3DDisplay+List">
http://www.tsc.state.tn.us/geninfo/Programs/ADR/mediatorLi=
st.asp?chooseType=3DGeneral+Civil&mnuCounty=3DAnderson&DisplayList=
=3DDisplay+List</A></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>all they get is the first page of what ought to be
six to nine print =
pages. </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>It gets weirder. On our index page,
<A href=3D"
http://www.tsc.st=
ate.tn.us/">
http://www.tsc.state.tn.us/</A> if
the user tries to =
print it, the columns react differently. The center
column does not =
print past what fits ona printed page, while the right hand
column prints =
in its entirety. </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>I've checked the CSS to see if there was a "don't
print me" feature =
in any of the CSS scripts, and there is not. the z-indexes
appear to be =
ok. (the two columns have the same z-index and are reacting
differently to =
the print command) </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>My question(s) is(are): Can I better
control the content of the =
page (the two columns) and how? Is it CSS, html, or
some other =
language that will help me control this? Why is IE7 printing
only one page =
of a multi-page print job? </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Any ideas?</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>NOTE: IE6 prints the entire page (multiple print
pages). IE7 and FF =
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<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Peter</DIV>
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ClancyOn Sat, 19 Jan 2008, David Powers wrote
>However, you are very selective in your quote. Michael
goes on to say
>(and I agree with him on this point):
>
>"The problem with logical inches and all other fixed
units of measure
>is that they do not scale well on systems with different
dot-per-inch
>settings. What may seem just right in Windows at 96 dpi
may be too
>large or too small on other systems.
Of course, but It's not a problem with logical inches per se.
The
logical inch is just another way of looking at what is meant
by the
screen dpi value. Scaling problems, with different dpi
settings, has
always been a Windows problem and results from the way that
the OS
handles scaling. Fonts scale perfectly. Actual windows, and
other
containers, don't. This is a problem programmers have
grappled with
since the first Windows OS. Vista is the first OS to try to
tackle this
problem.
>Thus, percentages or ems work best when cross-platform
compatibility is
>desired."
And that is because the users screen dpi, and hence logical
inches, are
totally irrelevant when specifying ems and percentages.
Ems and percentage equate to a number of pixels, not inches.
The sole purpose of screen dpi setting is to convert anything
sized in
physical inches into a number of screen pixels. That is the
_only_
purpose of screen dpi. It's a very simple algorithm.
(physical) inches x screen dpi value = number of pixels
How do _you_ think a font sized in points (inches) gets
translated to a
specific number of pixels on screen. I'd be interested in
your answer.
For the screen a conversion from physical inches to pixels is
always
necessary because, as you say, pixels are the unit of screen
measurement
but they are not just a "standard" measurement, they are the
only
consistent measurement. It's not the users program that
creates pixels
on screen but the Operating System. The program requests the
OS to
create a given font at a given size and the requested size
_must_ be in
pixels. Windows can't _directly_ create a screen font that's
specified
in points (inches) because it has no notion of what a
physical inch is
on screen. It does know what a logical inch is because the a
logical
inch is defined by the screen dpi value. That's what the
screen dpi
value is for. If a browser programmer wants to bypass the
variability of
screen dpi on different computers then they ignore dpi values
and work
directly in pixels i.e. in ems or percentage. When ems and
percentages
are specified one is dealing only in pixels.
> It makes a lot more sense in terms of website design to
set a
>font-size of 14px than use units that both you and
Michael Bowers
>define as "1/72 of a logical inch".
Of course it makes more sense to set font size specifically
in pixels
because that's the only unit the OS can use to put something
on screen.
I can't see where you get the idea that either Michael Bowers
or I have
said that there is a unit "defined as 1/72 of a logical
inch". Every
Windows program written takes it that there are 72 points to
a
_physical_ inch.
>
>Yes, you *can* use points to set font sizes (or any other
measurement)
>in CSS for onscreen display, but your fixation with
logical inches
>appears to add little of practical value to choosing the
most
>appropriate measures for designing pages to be viewed on
displays of
>various sizes and resolutions.
You are implying I've said things which I haven't. I have
never, at any
time, said one should use points or inches in designing web
pages. You
seem to have missed the point that what I am doing is
explaining why you
see the results you do on screen when those unit are used.
Somewhat more
informed than "Points are only for print because I don't know
what they
mean on screen, so they must be meaningless".
>As Eric Meyer says on page 110 of "Cascading Style
Sheets: The
>Definitive Guide" (2nd Edition), "points can be a very
difficult
>measurement to use in document design."
And again, I've never advocated using them in page design. A
close
reading, however, from page 83 onwards shows that Eric Meyer
has an
imperfect notion of the meaning of screen dpi. Heresy!! He's
hardly
alone, which is why I did a web site.
>
>That's why I recommend leaving points for use in print
style sheets.
>However, if you enjoy making life difficult for yourself
by using
>points for onscreen design, you're perfectly free to do
so.
Once again, I have never advocated that. You are setting up a
straw man
to knock down. You can do better than that.
Richard Mason
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To check ink levels I am told to print self test. page from cpu or printer.
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Bob Headrick, HP Expert
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