NEW63371
stop-opacity is ignored when printing
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63371
Summary stop-opacity is ignored when printing
Tim Horton
Reported 2011-06-24 18:02:05 PDT
Steps to reproduce: 1. Open attached SVG 2. Print attached SVG (to PDF or otherwise) Expected result: white image prints (as you see in the browser) Actual result: black rectangle appears in the printed output <rdar://problem/6972922>
Attachments
repro (322 bytes, image/svg+xml)
2011-06-24 18:02 PDT, Tim Horton
no flags
Safari 15.5 differs from other browsers (11.53 KB, application/pdf)
2022-07-20 16:37 PDT, Ahmad Saleem
no flags
Tim Horton
Comment 1 2011-06-24 18:02:36 PDT
Nikolas Zimmermann
Comment 2 2011-06-24 23:42:48 PDT
Heh, I _never_ tested printing SVGs. I bet no one did, likely to have easy-to-fix bugs there.
Tim Horton
Comment 3 2011-07-05 10:20:30 PDT
Interestingly, the problem doesn't appear in the little print-preview pane in Safari, just in the actual output (mostly writing this here so I don't accidentally mark it "RESOLVED" when I can't reproduce it anymore).
Ahmad Saleem
Comment 4 2022-07-20 16:37:57 PDT
Created attachment 461060 [details] Safari 15.5 differs from other browsers I am able to reproduce this bug in Safari 15.6 on macOS 12.5 and the printed PDF has "black" square on Page 1 as referred in the Description of the bug and Print Preview does not show this bug but only actual output. Please refer to attached PDF for reference. All other browsers (Chrome Canary 105 and Firefox Nightly 104) generates PDF without black square and only just one page. Thanks!
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