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New Post 5/18/2008 1:21 PM
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Change print view 

Hi, is there any way to change the print icon behaviour? I mean, I'd like not to show anything that is shown in the UDT, but fewer fields (i.e. hide the change icon)?

Thanks in advance and my best regards for those to build this amazin module. Keep doing it!!!

Esteve.


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New Post 5/18/2008 6:38 PM
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Re: Change print view 

with XSL rendering you might easily apply custom CSS Styles, which reders different by Media (Screen vs. printer).


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New Post 5/19/2008 1:27 PM
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Re: Change print view 

Sorry Sebastian if I don´t know exactly what you mean, but, if I understood well your answer, is there an XSL for rendering the print view? If so, where is it or what's the name to locate it?

Thanks,

Esteve.


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Re: Change print view 

Sorry Esteve for not being more explicit.

XSL allows you to apply custom CSS definition and CSS allows you to specify definitions per output media, i.e. you can use CSS to vary output by media. I suggest to check out some CSS tutorials for details.


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