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Comments in #6 say that the standard introduction/index.html should print just fine, but even that is fubar for me. Opening any deck I create in Chrome or Firefox seems to lead to the same result - the print preview only has one slide in it, and the PDF it generates only has that same slide. Help?
deck.js$ git pull --rebase
Current branch master is up to date.
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The change in #121 (adding print.css) seems to have broken a lot of things for me at least. It looks like quite a lot of the old "@media" settings from before that commit were not ported to print.css. I'm not a CSS expert by any stretch, but it looks to me like print.css does hardly anything now, and it used to be that there were quite a few features in the old deck.core.css that are missing now. Simply copying the stuff from the old "@media" block into print.css didn't completely fix things though, so I'm stuck really. Why is no-one else complaining?
@dsyer I'll give this some time soon. It's entirely possible print specific capabilities have degrade in browsers since this was written. They are not given much love in the browser vendor world. Stay tuned.
Comments in #6 say that the standard
introduction/index.html
should print just fine, but even that is fubar for me. Opening any deck I create in Chrome or Firefox seems to lead to the same result - the print preview only has one slide in it, and the PDF it generates only has that same slide. Help?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: