Mint Gentle
2018-07-13 09:19:24 UTC
There is a table in HTML document.
When I print it to PDF using Chrome, I found the table cell that get cut
vertically on page bottom has it's content alignment changed. The original
alignment is center. But in the printed PDF, the alignment is top.
Basically this automatic adjustment is smart and acceptable. But in my
case, I don't want this automatic adjustment. Is there any way to forbid it?
When I print it to PDF using Chrome, I found the table cell that get cut
vertically on page bottom has it's content alignment changed. The original
alignment is center. But in the printed PDF, the alignment is top.
Basically this automatic adjustment is smart and acceptable. But in my
case, I don't want this automatic adjustment. Is there any way to forbid it?
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