>> To the bottom of the file .... >> >> /usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/common/kde-default.css >>
| Just one more comment -- this is actually pretty dumb to do, | I mean, to add your configuration stuff to the file | which will be overwritten on the next upgrade of KDE. | | Put just your own lines into some separate file under $HOME | ( what about ~/.kde/konqueror.css? ). | | Moreover, the file itself warns you against this | (albeit in for you less interesting case of localization changes ) : | | Important note : | | these setting may be overridden by localised CSS. | Do not add here any localization-sensitive style | declarations.
Cousin Matej ....
I haven't thought much about this problem since the original discussion here, until today when I noticed a post on another NG asking about small-font printing problems from Konqueror with a Canon printer in the same family as the one I use ....
Thanks for the reminder that modifying the CSS in a central location would be overwritten by subsequent KDE upgrades ....
/usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/common/kde-default.css
In view of potentially wiping out such a local fix with subsequent upgrades, for a single user system, such as the one I'm using, I can see how this could perhaps fall into the dumb-zone ....
But maybe for a multi-user environment, a temporary fix in a central location instead of a single fix to each of many users $home might actually be preferable and less hassle in the long run ????
I now have the local fix turned off and since I'm currently printing very little, I've just been dealing with it on a case-by-case basis as needed ....
I'd be interested in your views before I point anyone else toward this thread ....
Thanks again for your feedback ....
It's much appreciated ....
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