On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Roland Mainz wrote:
> "R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar" wrote:
> [snip]
> > > So there seems to be some incompatibility between AA display and
> > > 'wysiwig' printing through xprint. This could be a fundamental
> > > problem; if so, it would seriously limit the usefulness of xprint.
"R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar" wrote:
[snip]
> > So there seems to be some incompatibility between AA display and
> > 'wysiwig' printing through xprint. This could be a fundamental
> > problem; if so, it would seriously limit the usefulness of xprint.
> > But I wonder if anyone has been able to set it
R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar wrote:
> Dear Jan,
>
> I have an interesting footnote to add to your observations.
>
> If you install mozilla-browser_1.5-3 and include
> mozilla-xft_1.5-3 from unstable, and in Mozilla, under
> Edit/Preferences/Appearance/Fonts, select the fonts serif,
> sans-serif and
R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar wrote:
Dear Jan,
I have an interesting footnote to add to your observations.
If you install mozilla-browser_1.5-3 and include mozilla-xft_1.5-3 from
unstable, and in Mozilla, under Edit/Preferences/Appearance/Fonts,
select the fonts serif, sans-serif and monospace, wit
Dear Jan,
I have an interesting footnote to add to your observations.
If you install mozilla-browser_1.5-3 and include mozilla-xft_1.5-3 from
unstable, and in Mozilla, under Edit/Preferences/Appearance/Fonts,
select the fonts serif, sans-serif and monospace, without foundry
affiliation (probab
Using sid, I installed mozilla-browser-snapshot and xprint.
1. Printing web pages is not 'wysiwig'; the default text (without
font tags in the HTML) which is printed is not the same as it
is on the screen. Mostly it is some kind of sans-serif font. R.
Chandrasekhar mentioned the same prob
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