- From: Dean Edwards <dean@edwards.name>
- Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 09:40:53 +0100
Ian Hickson wrote: > On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Dean Edwards wrote: > >>Ian Hickson wrote: >> >>>On Mon, 18 Jul 2005, Dean Edwards wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>OK. Forget CSS for a moment (although this is still a consideration >>>>for me). What if I want to suspend a timer while the page is being >>>>printed? >>> >>> >>>Printing is (supposedly) instantaneous. Why would you suspend a timer? >>>(And why would the UA not suspend the timers itself?) >> >>Print Preview. > > > If you do something during print preview, you're making big assumptions > about the UI model. (e.g. that it is synchronous). > Fair enough. But in all the browsers I've tried when "Print Preview" is selected the normal browser window disappears and is replaced with a new window to show the preview. This is not instantaneous. The WHATWG takes notice of real-world browsers does it not? -dean
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