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Feels like an edge case, but low risk. Will look into it. |
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I am not going to merge this at this time, as we have the |
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I don't think you can use |
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@eakkew What I'm referencing is that rather than inlining styles, use classes on the html or body element (which can also be changed dynamically). |
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I knew we can change css classes dynamicly. however, in my case my users are able to config things. I think creating all possible classes is not a best solution. |
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I agree with @eakkew. If setting CSS variables dynamically (in my case, so that the arrangement of rows and columns in a CSS grid match those of a 2D javascript array), the variables do not get passed. This means that my CSS grid items are condensed into a single column, rendering my print useless. Is there a workaround for this, please? |
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I'm reopening this and looking to add this functionality behind a flag, disabled by default to maintain backward compatibility. In the short-term, @robcowen If you use the Something like (this is untested): var $foo = $('.myPrint');
$foo.printThis({beforePrint: function() {
$foo.prop('style', $('html').get(0).style.cssText);
}}); |
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@robcowen By setting |
I've modified my code to use a different method of printing now, so I can't test it properly. However, setting |
if you use css variable and change them with js, e.g.
document.documentElement.style.setProperty("--foo", bar);, it wont include when we print. So, i add a line to copy inline style from html tag to html tag inside iframe