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On 13 April 2011 14:33, Peter Humphrey <peter@××××××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> On Wednesday 13 April 2011 12:25:01 Mick wrote: |
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>> I assume that the page uses frames and the current print configuration (or lack |
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>> of it) does not include the frame that you wish to print. |
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> Nice idea, but from the print preview it appears that part of the frame is |
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> included, but not its overflow onto succeeding pages. |
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>> You'll need to poke around the phpmyadmin fs to find css files and see what is |
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>> defined where. It may also be possible to hardcode it in the .php configuration |
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>> file of phpmyadmin. |
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> OK. I'll have a poke around. Thanks for the idea. |
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I assume that you use the "Print view" button at the bottom of the tables. |
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I've just looked at this demo site using print preview in Firefox and Opera: |
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http://demo.phpmyadmin.net/STABLE/index.php |
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FF will only show the first page of a table - this to me translates to |
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a poorly written CSS for printing purposes, or lack of a print-CSS |
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altogether. |
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In Opera the first print preview page is blank. If I click on the |
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print preview icon on the toolbar it will switch between successive |
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frames. The 3rd frame contains the table across 3 pages, so it should |
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print the lot. The CSS is not well written though because e.g. there |
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is a blank page between the 1st page which just contains a header and |
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the third page which starts right from the top (no margin) with the |
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table. |
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Now, Opera is not the best browser for printing, especially so over |
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the few previous versions, so YMMV. I haven't tried with Konqueror, |
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which also has the Print Frame option and may be able to isolate the |
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frame with the tables. |
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Regards, |
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Mick |