Comment by nadis
"The Javascript stops working when printed to physical paper. The resulting paper just has a static image and the controls no longer work."
-- this comment made my me laugh/choke on my coffee and I have no regrets.
"The Javascript stops working when printed to physical paper. The resulting paper just has a static image and the controls no longer work."
-- this comment made my me laugh/choke on my coffee and I have no regrets.
There is probably an E-Paper capable of JS support, however it would be difficult to use for printing due to it's thickness ...
You must have never browsed IT support tickets. Oh the horrors...