> Hi, > > I just installed cups 1.1.8... So does resizing the browserwindow affect the > size of the print? My special case was a page with exercises for an OO > softwareenginering class. It's plain HTML with some UML diagrams in it. The > images don't span the whole width of the printed page though. I think I > remember a time when Konqueror printed pages like that in a way that the > images spanned over the full width of the page and the fonts got adjusted > accordingly. Hmm, I'll try around a bit. > > Thanks for your answer, Hi, I noticed a bug in CVS about a week ago (maybe it's fixed now). As already said, Konqueror scales its content such that it fits on the page width. For that it uses the ratio between the real page width and a HTML width. The problem is that is that this HTML width seems to be dependent on the Konqueror window width. So if you have a large (maximized) window, scale factor will be large and print result will be too small (in the upper left corner of the page). But if you window is small (you have scrollbars visible), then the scale factor will be so that the content exactly fits to the page width. Note however that fonts are always scaled, so if the HTML content is too large, the scale factor will still be large and font will look too small. You'd better print in landscape mode then. Bye. Michael. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Michael Goffioul IMEC-DESICS-MIRA e-mail: goffioul@imec.be (Mixed-Signal and RF Applications) Tel: +32/16/28-8510 Kapeldreef, 75 Fax: +32/16/28-1515 3001 HEVERLEE, BELGIUM ------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Visit http://master.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<