Re: Firefox - tip for printing pages



george wrote:
> As FF is my default browser I occasionally need to print out pages.
> Screengrabbing with !Paint is one way, but a better quality option,
> and no more cumbersome, is to right-click over the page, select 'Save
> page as...' and save the resulting .html file. This can then be
> dropped onto Oregano2 or another RO browser, and printed out from
> that.

I use Firefox's ability to print PostScripts directly. Peter Naulls'
port does not talk directly to your printer but you can save the
PostScript file. Either, if you have a PostScript printer, just drag
the file onto your Printers' icon or otherwise use something like
RiScript or GView in order to print it. This way you get the advantage
of Firefox rendering the page for you.

--
Stefan Bellon
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