* Carl Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070722 00:07]:
> On Sat, Jul 21, 2007 at 11:54:34PM -0500, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> 
> > Again, the issue is with the font size in printed output.
> 
> Um, oops.  I missed that.
> 
> That's harder.  PDF is designed to print an exact image, not to be
> user-adjustable. I think if you're going to use Portable Document Format
> you'd basically have to create each document with double-sized fonts.

I understand.  But allow me to set aside the matter of PDF and inquire
regarding HTML, inasmuch as I am creating (using HeVeA) a HTML version
of each PDF document.

When I click the PRINT button on the browser to print out a copy of a
web page, the font size in the printed version remains the same,
irrespective of the TEXT SIZE or ZOOM selection which I have made with
the browser.  

And some web pages print with a very small font, while others print
with a rather large font.

At least, this is the case with the browsers I personally have used.

So I would like to know what mechanism controls the font size when
printing an HTML page.

RLH


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