UNCONFIRMED 15193
Webkit generates the incorrect amount of pages when printing
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15193
Summary Webkit generates the incorrect amount of pages when printing
Pepe Barbe
Reported 2007-09-12 13:26:35 PDT
The last version of Webkit to work with Safari 3.0b was r23841. After that, all versions that I have tried when printing long pages, will only print the first two. Steps: Go to: http://tinyurl.com/yqz3ga Select Print -> Preview You will get a preview with only two pages, while the document usually takes much more (On letter or A4).
Attachments
Mark Rowe (bdash)
Comment 1 2007-09-12 14:54:31 PDT
Pepe Barbe
Comment 2 2007-09-13 09:58:04 PDT
The latest version to work is actually: r24002.
David Kilzer (:ddkilzer)
Comment 3 2007-09-18 06:43:10 PDT
I can't reproduce with a local debug build of WebKit r25545 with Safari 3 Public Beta v. 3.0.3 (522.12.1) on Mac OS X 10.4.10 (8R218). I can not reproduce with WebKit Nightly r25585 either. Pepe, do you have a "user style sheet" installed ("Preferences", "Advanced", "Style Sheet:")? Have you changed the default fonts for Safari from Times 16 and Courier 13 ("Preferences", "Appearance", "Standard font:" and "Fixed-width font:")? What printer driver are you using when you see this? Does this still happen for you with WebKit Nightly r25585?
Pepe Barbe
Comment 4 2007-09-19 18:35:14 PDT
Currently I am testing on Safari build 522.12.1 on MacOS 10.4.10 8R2218 and Webkit Nightly r25634 and still happens. I am not using a "user style sheet". I had changed the default fonts, but going back to the factory defaults did not solve the issue. The printers I have are HP Deskjet 5850 and Adobe PDF 8.0. Happens while previewing and saving as PDF.
Mark Rowe (bdash)
Comment 5 2007-09-19 19:08:00 PDT
Does this also happen when you select "No printer" and then choose to preview?
David Kilzer (:ddkilzer)
Comment 6 2007-09-20 04:23:37 PDT
(In reply to comment #4) > The printers I have are HP Deskjet 5850 and Adobe PDF 8.0. Happens while > previewing and saving as PDF. Do you have Adobe Reader 8.0 configured as your default PDF viewing application?
Pepe Barbe
Comment 7 2007-09-20 10:03:33 PDT
I don't see such thing as a 'No Printer' option. My default printer is the HP Deskjet.
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