I don't have a "Save As" in the print preview window. The only way to print a "normal" page from BeerSmith for linux is to change my color scheme to one that uses white background and dark text. Otherwise the BeerSmith print seems to inherit my dark color scheme and print dark colors despite the preview pane showing a nice white background.
If you're going to be serious about offering a Linux port, then then there should be a programmatic solution and not a work-around. Does BeerSmith embed it's own CSS into the print output to specifically set print colors? From the results I'm seeing I would guess that it is not since the output is pulling system default colors. It doesn't seem to be specific to a particular printer. Printing to my Brother MFC-J835DW I get the same result. Something seems to be going wrong between the preview and the output. Since it looks like you use HTML for the print layout and it's using default colors I've set for my color scheme I guessing that colors are not specifically set in the output and thus overrode by the default system colors.
Don't take me wrong, I paid, I love the product. I'm asking for a real solution to a real problem that I'm having. This is a bug that I presume others could run into.
If you're going to be serious about offering a Linux port, then then there should be a programmatic solution and not a work-around. Does BeerSmith embed it's own CSS into the print output to specifically set print colors? From the results I'm seeing I would guess that it is not since the output is pulling system default colors. It doesn't seem to be specific to a particular printer. Printing to my Brother MFC-J835DW I get the same result. Something seems to be going wrong between the preview and the output. Since it looks like you use HTML for the print layout and it's using default colors I've set for my color scheme I guessing that colors are not specifically set in the output and thus overrode by the default system colors.
Don't take me wrong, I paid, I love the product. I'm asking for a real solution to a real problem that I'm having. This is a bug that I presume others could run into.