- From: Jonathan Rosenne <rosenne@NetVision.net.il>
- Date: Wed, 27 Nov 1996 21:59:27 +0200
- To: "David Perrell" <davidp@earthlink.net>
- Cc: "Stuart Young" <nakor@glasswings.com.au>, "Jonathan L Neuenschwander" <jonathan@ecn.purdue.edu>, <par@etc.pt>, <www-html@w3.org>
At 10:19 27/11/96 -0800, David Perrell wrote: >The user should be given a choice between WYSIWYG and maximum >legibility at minimal cost. > >Here's another use for a client-side style setting. Allow the user to >set up a printer style. On the printer dialog box have radio buttons: > > (*) Print using printer style > ( ) Print using display style > >The first option would use the client's printer stylesheet, which would >default to black type on a white background. > >The second option would try to match the appearance of the display, >using either color or grayscale. In Netscape, you can do it by choosing General Preferences, Colors, selecting suitable colors and "Always use my colors..". -- Jonathan Rosenne JR Consulting P O Box 33641, Tel Aviv, Israel Phone: +972 50 246 522 Fax: +972 9 956 7353 http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Jonathan_Rosenne/
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