@media print change - makes printed page look like the HTML#5
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@media print change - makes printed page look like the HTML#5eirikeve wants to merge 4 commits intosimonlc:masterfrom
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Printed page looks like the html is displayed, including code highlighting, blockquotes, and LaTeX
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Hi!
If you accept pull requests:
I did some small changes to the @media print field in the CSS, so the HTML keeps its look when printed, including code syntax highlighting and block quotes.
If
Print Backgroundsis selected when printing, the output looks more or less identical to the displayed HTML. :)Here's how file.html (along with a code block at the bottom) looks when printing: file.pdf