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di Utent Firefox 14040020, 7 éveWhen "printing" a page to PDF, it totally ignores any @page CSS. I haven't yet found if the CSS @print rules are actually implemented in Firefox (I would hope so!) but this extension doesn't use them.
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- Valutade 3 su 5di Utent Firefox 16928249, 7 hónapja
- Valutade 1 su 5di Arash Yoosefdoost, 8 hónapja
- Mi sembra il primo che funziona.
NECESSARIO SCALING 100 , NON '1 ' , (oppure 70 (%)) AFFINCHE' NON TAGLI IL TESTO !
Page content scaling factor. 1 means 100% or normal size. Default value is: 1 >>> 100 !!!
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The paper height in paper size units. Default value is: 8.5 !!! (Not 11.0 !! )
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It seems to me the first is working.
SCALING 100 IS REQUIRED, NOT '1', (or 70 (%)) SO IT DOES NOT CUT THE TEXT!
Page content scaling factor. 1 means 100% or normal size. Default value is: 1 >>> 100 !!!
AND
The paper height in paper size units. Default value is: 8.5 !!! (Not 11.0 !!)
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