Formatting issue when printing content scaled over 100% in Safari 10.1.x
| Originator: | will | ||
| Number: | rdar://33969248 | Date Originated: | 8/18/17 |
| Status: | Open | Resolved: | |
| Product: | Safari | Product Version: | 10.1.2 |
| Classification: | UI | Reproducible: | Always |
Summary: In Safari 10.1.x running macOS 10.12.x, if a user attempts to print a webpage at a scaled value that is greater than 100%, the content no longer properly flows from one page to the next. Instead, images and text will be chopped, as it seems that Safari is trying to use two pages to print the content at the enlarged width, rather than reflowing the content to all fit within a single page at the enlarged scale. Google Chrome does not exhibit this same bug under macOS 10.12.x at this time. Steps to Reproduce: Load any webpage in Safari Attempt to print loaded content scaled to any value greater than 100% Expected Results: Print preview, printed output, and saved PDF will reflow from one page to the next. Observed Results: Print preview, printed output, and saved PDF will be cut between pages, cutting images and text. (see attachments) Version: Safari 10.1.2, macOS 10.12.16
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