Comment by ๐ธ bluesman
Thanks! A lot would depend on the simplicity of the protocol and how it renders content. To be honest, having some momentum behind it would help a lot. There are other interesting protocols like guppy and scroll that don't have sufficient traction for me to devote a lot of time to.
All that said, you can find my email address at ultimatumlabs.com.
Jan 25 ยท 3 months ago
2 Later Comments โ
๐ฆ zzo38 ยท Jan 25 at 19:54:
I think it would be helpful to have separate rendering settings for print (including PDF) than for screen, including: colours, fonts, whether or not to use colours for emoji and SGR, whether or not to show URLs of links, margins, and the header/footer (URL, date/time, page numbers). Including the table of contents in the PDF (so that the table of contents menu in the PDF viewer can be used) would be another idea.
๐ธ bluesman [OP/mod] ยท Jan 25 at 20:53:
@zzo38 I thought about allowing the user to make a custom style that could then be applied to all printouts. You can sort of do this now with existing styles and by switching to the font emoji. Making a global style with your printing prefs would also solve the problem if you could then disable it when you were done printing. That ability to disable/enable styles doesn't exist at the moment. You can only edit or delete them.
Original Post
Alhena 5.5.0 Released โ Alhena 5.5.0 is out with support for Gemini proxies and some cool printing enhancements. It's now possible to print color backgrounds (including gradients) as well as inline images. Attached is a Astrobotony page generated by printing to PDF. The colors and fonts are defined by my custom style for that site. One word: Papyrus.