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hello,

I don't know if the issue has been discussed before (all I've found on the subject of "print readmore" is this and this, but they don't seem to apply).

what I'm asking for is a simple feature: having <readmore> tags expanded by default in all replies when clicking on a nodes "(print) w/replies" link (that is, a displaytype=print&replies=1 page).

sometimes I like to print a PerlMonks thread to read it offline (say in the long, long trip from office to home). it seems to me a little nonsense to be able to print a whole thread but having to click (and print separately) replies that has a <readmore> tag. or, more commonly, losing parts of the discussion because I overlooked some <readmore> tags here and there.

I suppose this should be a simple patch, and it will surely make my long, long trips more entertaining :-)

cheers,
Aldo

King of Laziness, Wizard of Impatience, Lord of Hubris


In reply to READMORE expanded in notes when printing pages by dada

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