getting the values from the default printer from the DocumentViewer down into
the PrintOptions service. We want it done only the very first time when the PrintSettings is created.
Bug 131852 r=dcone sr=attinasi a=scc
r=brendan@mozilla.orgsr=jst@netscape.coma=asa@mozilla.org
This patch causes event handlers set as attributes on an element
to be registered as event handlers on the cloned element as well.
This patch also fixes bug 71937 "value of cloned input
type=button is not displayed correctly".
mozilla/content/base/src/nsRange.cpp
mozilla/content/base/src/nsRange.h
- Rewrote DeleteContents() and CloneContents() to use the content
subtree iterator.
- Added RangeSubtreeIterator class, CloneParentsBetween() and
CollapseRangeAfterDelete().
- Removed CopyContents() and CloneSibsAndParents().
r=jfrancis@netscape.comsr=sfraser@netscape.coma=asa@mozilla.org
2) Removed unneeded methods from PrintOptions
3) PrintOption can now read and write (most) all the data in a PrintSettings object. The items not saved are those used during the printing process and it wouldn't make any sense to save them.
4) Adds a prefs for turning on and off the automatic saving of PrintSettings. If this is turned on it is almost the same as using the global PS.
5) On Linux it turns on the saving of PS prefs and turns on the global PS. Meaning it will always use a single Global PS object.
6) The PrintSettings can be initialized from a generic non-printer specific set of prefs. Then if a printer name is available in the PS then it tries
to initialize itself from the printer specific prefs. This enables to define "back stop" prefs for picking up first. Then the printer specific prefs can override those settings. For example, we may define in prefs that the default paper size 8.5x11, then if if the "save PS prefs" is turned on, for a given printer it might save 8.5x16 as the size.
7) A "flags" arg has been added so you can indicate which prefs you want read or written.
Bug 128142 r=dcone sr=attinasi a=shaver
should be in the PrintSettings.
2) Removed unneeded methods from PrintOptions
3) PrintOption can now read and write (most) all the data in a PrintSettings
object. The items not saved are those used during the printing process and
it wouldn't make any sense to save them.
4) Adds a prefs for turning on and off the automatic saving of PrintSettings.
If this is turned on it is almost the same as using the global PS.
5) On Linux it turns on the saving of PS prefs and turns on the global PS.
Meaning it will always use a single Global PS object.
6) The PrintSettings can be initialized from a generic non-printer specific
set of prefs. Then if a printer name is available in the PS then it tries
to initialize itself from the printer specific prefs. This enables to define
"back stop" prefs for picking up first. Then the printer specific prefs
can override those settings.
For example, we may define in prefs that the default paper size 8.5x11,
then if if the "save PS prefs" is turned on, for a given printer it might
save 8.5x16 as the size.
7) A "flags" arg has been added so you can indicate which prefs you want read
or written.