[Spinning this off for followup work from bug 1521655, for one part of gsuite / Google Workspace where our printing behavior hasn't yet changed] STR: 1. Visit some Google Slides presentation, e.g. this one I just created: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kVjcMffbgARYzPLEpcdiK7CqrjKIdtNZF0nSRGUD5H4/edit 2. Try to print, using Ctrl+P (or Cmd+P on macOS), or using the in-page "File" menu, "Print" menu-item. ACTUAL RESULTS: For now, Google Slides handles this operation by generating a PDF and opening it in a new tab (which can then be printed if the user does Ctrl+P again). EXPECTED RESULTS: Browser's own native print dialog should appear. We should check in with the Google Workspace folks to see what (if any) features/bugs they might be blocked on from us to get this enabled.
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[Spinning this off for followup work from bug 1521655, for one part of gsuite / Google Workspace where our printing behavior hasn't yet changed] STR: 1. Visit some Google Slides presentation, e.g. this one I just created: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kVjcMffbgARYzPLEpcdiK7CqrjKIdtNZF0nSRGUD5H4/edit 2. Try to print, using Ctrl+P (or Cmd+P on macOS), or using the in-page "File" menu, "Print" menu-item. ACTUAL RESULTS: For now, Google Slides handles this operation by generating a PDF and opening it in a new tab (which can then be printed if the user does Ctrl+P again). EXPECTED RESULTS: Browser's own native print dialog should appear (this is what happens in Chrome). We should check in with the Google Workspace folks to see what (if any) features/bugs they might be blocked on from us to get this enabled.