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1 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
2 | // Name: print.h | |
3 | // Purpose: interface of wxPreviewControlBar | |
4 | // Author: wxWidgets team | |
5 | // RCS-ID: $Id$ | |
6 | // Licence: wxWindows license | |
7 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
8 | ||
9 | /** | |
10 | @class wxPreviewControlBar | |
11 | @wxheader{print.h} | |
12 | ||
13 | This is the default implementation of the preview control bar, a panel | |
14 | with buttons and a zoom control. You can derive a new class from this and | |
15 | override some or all member functions to change the behaviour and appearance; | |
16 | or you can leave it as it is. | |
17 | ||
18 | @library{wxbase} | |
19 | @category{printing} | |
20 | ||
21 | @see wxPreviewFrame, wxPreviewCanvas, wxPrintPreview | |
22 | */ | |
23 | class wxPreviewControlBar : public wxPanel | |
24 | { | |
25 | public: | |
26 | /** | |
27 | Destructor. | |
28 | */ | |
29 | ~wxPreviewControlBar(); | |
30 | ||
31 | /** | |
32 | Creates buttons, according to value of the button style flags. | |
33 | */ | |
34 | void CreateButtons(); | |
35 | ||
36 | /** | |
37 | Gets the print preview object associated with the control bar. | |
38 | */ | |
39 | wxPrintPreview* GetPrintPreview(); | |
40 | ||
41 | /** | |
42 | Gets the current zoom setting in percent. | |
43 | */ | |
44 | int GetZoomControl(); | |
45 | ||
46 | /** | |
47 | Sets the zoom control. | |
48 | */ | |
49 | void SetZoomControl(int percent); | |
50 | ||
51 | /** | |
52 | Constructor. | |
53 | The buttons parameter may be a combination of the following, using the bitwise | |
54 | 'or' operator. | |
55 | ||
56 | wxPREVIEW_PRINT | |
57 | ||
58 | Create a print button. | |
59 | ||
60 | wxPREVIEW_NEXT | |
61 | ||
62 | Create a next page button. | |
63 | ||
64 | wxPREVIEW_PREVIOUS | |
65 | ||
66 | Create a previous page button. | |
67 | ||
68 | wxPREVIEW_ZOOM | |
69 | ||
70 | Create a zoom control. | |
71 | ||
72 | wxPREVIEW_DEFAULT | |
73 | ||
74 | Equivalent to a combination of wxPREVIEW_PREVIOUS, wxPREVIEW_NEXT and | |
75 | wxPREVIEW_ZOOM. | |
76 | */ | |
77 | wxPreviewControlBar(wxPrintPreview* preview, long buttons, | |
78 | wxWindow* parent, | |
79 | const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, | |
80 | const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, | |
81 | long style = 0, | |
82 | const wxString& name = "panel"); | |
83 | }; | |
84 | ||
85 | ||
86 | ||
87 | /** | |
88 | @class wxPreviewCanvas | |
89 | @wxheader{print.h} | |
90 | ||
91 | A preview canvas is the default canvas used by the print preview | |
92 | system to display the preview. | |
93 | ||
94 | @library{wxbase} | |
95 | @category{printing} | |
96 | ||
97 | @see wxPreviewFrame, wxPreviewControlBar, wxPrintPreview | |
98 | */ | |
99 | class wxPreviewCanvas : public wxScrolledWindow | |
100 | { | |
101 | public: | |
102 | /** | |
103 | Constructor. | |
104 | */ | |
105 | wxPreviewCanvas(wxPrintPreview* preview, wxWindow* parent, | |
106 | const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, | |
107 | const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, | |
108 | long style = 0, | |
109 | const wxString& name = "canvas"); | |
110 | ||
111 | /** | |
112 | Destructor. | |
113 | */ | |
114 | ~wxPreviewCanvas(); | |
115 | ||
116 | /** | |
117 | Calls wxPrintPreview::PaintPage to refresh the canvas. | |
118 | */ | |
119 | void OnPaint(wxPaintEvent& event); | |
120 | }; | |
121 | ||
122 | ||
123 | ||
124 | /** | |
125 | @class wxPreviewFrame | |
126 | @wxheader{print.h} | |
127 | ||
128 | This class provides the default method of managing the print preview interface. | |
129 | Member functions may be overridden to replace functionality, or the | |
130 | class may be used without derivation. | |
131 | ||
132 | @library{wxbase} | |
133 | @category{printing} | |
134 | ||
135 | @see wxPreviewCanvas, wxPreviewControlBar, wxPrintPreview | |
136 | */ | |
137 | class wxPreviewFrame : public wxFrame | |
138 | { | |
139 | public: | |
140 | /** | |
141 | Constructor. Pass a print preview object plus other normal frame arguments. | |
142 | The print preview object will be destroyed by the frame when it closes. | |
143 | */ | |
144 | wxPreviewFrame(wxPrintPreview* preview, wxWindow* parent, | |
145 | const wxString& title, | |
146 | const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, | |
147 | const wxSize& size size = wxDefaultSize, | |
148 | long style = wxDEFAULT_FRAME_STYLE, | |
149 | const wxString& name = "frame"); | |
150 | ||
151 | /** | |
152 | Destructor. | |
153 | */ | |
154 | ~wxPreviewFrame(); | |
155 | ||
156 | /** | |
157 | Creates a wxPreviewCanvas. Override this function to allow | |
158 | a user-defined preview canvas object to be created. | |
159 | */ | |
160 | void CreateCanvas(); | |
161 | ||
162 | /** | |
163 | Creates a wxPreviewControlBar. Override this function to allow | |
164 | a user-defined preview control bar object to be created. | |
165 | */ | |
166 | void CreateControlBar(); | |
167 | ||
168 | /** | |
169 | Creates the preview canvas and control bar, and calls | |
170 | wxWindow::MakeModal(@true) to disable other top-level windows | |
171 | in the application. | |
172 | This function should be called by the application prior to | |
173 | showing the frame. | |
174 | */ | |
175 | void Initialize(); | |
176 | ||
177 | /** | |
178 | Enables the other frames in the application, and deletes the print preview | |
179 | object, implicitly deleting any printout objects associated with the print | |
180 | preview object. | |
181 | */ | |
182 | void OnCloseWindow(wxCloseEvent& event); | |
183 | }; | |
184 | ||
185 | ||
186 | ||
187 | /** | |
188 | @class wxPrintPreview | |
189 | @wxheader{print.h} | |
190 | ||
191 | Objects of this class manage the print preview process. The object is passed | |
192 | a wxPrintout object, and the wxPrintPreview object itself is passed to | |
193 | a wxPreviewFrame object. Previewing is started by initializing and showing | |
194 | the preview frame. Unlike wxPrinter::Print, flow of control returns to the | |
195 | application | |
196 | immediately after the frame is shown. | |
197 | ||
198 | @library{wxbase} | |
199 | @category{printing} | |
200 | ||
201 | @see @ref overview_printingoverview "Printing framework overview", wxPrinterDC, | |
202 | wxPrintDialog, wxPrintout, wxPrinter, wxPreviewCanvas, wxPreviewControlBar, wxPreviewFrame. | |
203 | */ | |
204 | class wxPrintPreview : public wxObject | |
205 | { | |
206 | public: | |
207 | /** | |
208 | Constructor. Pass a printout object, an optional printout object to be | |
209 | used for actual printing, and the address of an optional | |
210 | block of printer data, which will be copied to the print preview object's | |
211 | print data. | |
212 | If @a printoutForPrinting is non-@NULL, a @b Print... button will be placed on | |
213 | the | |
214 | preview frame so that the user can print directly from the preview interface. | |
215 | Do not explicitly delete the printout objects once this destructor has been | |
216 | called, since they will be deleted in the wxPrintPreview constructor. | |
217 | The same does not apply to the @a data argument. | |
218 | Test the Ok member to check whether the wxPrintPreview object was created | |
219 | correctly. | |
220 | Ok could return @false if there was a problem initializing the printer device | |
221 | context | |
222 | (current printer not set, for example). | |
223 | */ | |
224 | wxPrintPreview(wxPrintout* printout, | |
225 | wxPrintout* printoutForPrinting, | |
226 | wxPrintData* data = NULL); | |
227 | ||
228 | /** | |
229 | Destructor. Deletes both print preview objects, so do not destroy these objects | |
230 | in your application. | |
231 | */ | |
232 | ~wxPrinter(); | |
233 | ||
234 | /** | |
235 | Gets the preview window used for displaying the print preview image. | |
236 | */ | |
237 | wxPreviewCanvas* GetCanvas(); | |
238 | ||
239 | /** | |
240 | Gets the page currently being previewed. | |
241 | */ | |
242 | int GetCurrentPage(); | |
243 | ||
244 | /** | |
245 | Gets the frame used for displaying the print preview canvas | |
246 | and control bar. | |
247 | */ | |
248 | wxFrame* GetFrame(); | |
249 | ||
250 | /** | |
251 | Returns the maximum page number. | |
252 | */ | |
253 | int GetMaxPage(); | |
254 | ||
255 | /** | |
256 | Returns the minimum page number. | |
257 | */ | |
258 | int GetMinPage(); | |
259 | ||
260 | /** | |
261 | Gets the preview printout object associated with the wxPrintPreview object. | |
262 | */ | |
263 | wxPrintout* GetPrintout(); | |
264 | ||
265 | /** | |
266 | Gets the printout object to be used for printing from within the preview | |
267 | interface, | |
268 | or @NULL if none exists. | |
269 | */ | |
270 | wxPrintout* GetPrintoutForPrinting(); | |
271 | ||
272 | /** | |
273 | Returns @true if the wxPrintPreview is valid, @false otherwise. It could return | |
274 | @false if there was a | |
275 | problem initializing the printer device context (current printer not set, for | |
276 | example). | |
277 | */ | |
278 | bool Ok(); | |
279 | ||
280 | /** | |
281 | This refreshes the preview window with the preview image. | |
282 | It must be called from the preview window's OnPaint member. | |
283 | The implementation simply blits the preview bitmap onto | |
284 | the canvas, creating a new preview bitmap if none exists. | |
285 | */ | |
286 | bool PaintPage(wxPreviewCanvas* canvas, wxDC dc); | |
287 | ||
288 | /** | |
289 | Invokes the print process using the second wxPrintout object | |
290 | supplied in the wxPrintPreview constructor. | |
291 | Will normally be called by the @b Print... panel item on the | |
292 | preview frame's control bar. | |
293 | Returns @false in case of error -- call | |
294 | wxPrinter::GetLastError to get detailed | |
295 | information about the kind of the error. | |
296 | */ | |
297 | bool Print(bool prompt); | |
298 | ||
299 | /** | |
300 | Renders a page into a wxMemoryDC. Used internally by wxPrintPreview. | |
301 | */ | |
302 | bool RenderPage(int pageNum); | |
303 | ||
304 | /** | |
305 | Sets the window to be used for displaying the print preview image. | |
306 | */ | |
307 | void SetCanvas(wxPreviewCanvas* window); | |
308 | ||
309 | /** | |
310 | Sets the current page to be previewed. | |
311 | */ | |
312 | void SetCurrentPage(int pageNum); | |
313 | ||
314 | /** | |
315 | Sets the frame to be used for displaying the print preview canvas | |
316 | and control bar. | |
317 | */ | |
318 | void SetFrame(wxFrame* frame); | |
319 | ||
320 | /** | |
321 | Associates a printout object with the wxPrintPreview object. | |
322 | */ | |
323 | void SetPrintout(wxPrintout* printout); | |
324 | ||
325 | /** | |
326 | Sets the percentage preview zoom, and refreshes the preview canvas | |
327 | accordingly. | |
328 | */ | |
329 | void SetZoom(int percent); | |
330 | }; | |
331 | ||
332 | ||
333 | ||
334 | /** | |
335 | @class wxPrinter | |
336 | @wxheader{print.h} | |
337 | ||
338 | This class represents the Windows or PostScript printer, and is the vehicle | |
339 | through | |
340 | which printing may be launched by an application. Printing can also | |
341 | be achieved through using of lower functions and classes, but | |
342 | this and associated classes provide a more convenient and general | |
343 | method of printing. | |
344 | ||
345 | @library{wxbase} | |
346 | @category{printing} | |
347 | ||
348 | @see @ref overview_printingoverview "Printing framework overview", wxPrinterDC, | |
349 | wxPrintDialog, wxPrintout, wxPrintPreview. | |
350 | */ | |
351 | class wxPrinter : public wxObject | |
352 | { | |
353 | public: | |
354 | /** | |
355 | Constructor. Pass an optional pointer to a block of print | |
356 | dialog data, which will be copied to the printer object's local data. | |
357 | ||
358 | @see wxPrintDialogData, wxPrintData | |
359 | */ | |
360 | wxPrinter(wxPrintDialogData* data = NULL); | |
361 | ||
362 | /** | |
363 | Creates the default printing abort window, with a cancel button. | |
364 | */ | |
365 | void CreateAbortWindow(wxWindow* parent, wxPrintout* printout); | |
366 | ||
367 | /** | |
368 | Returns @true if the user has aborted the print job. | |
369 | */ | |
370 | bool GetAbort(); | |
371 | ||
372 | /** | |
373 | Return last error. Valid after calling Print(), | |
374 | PrintDialog() or | |
375 | wxPrintPreview::Print. These functions | |
376 | set last error to @b wxPRINTER_NO_ERROR if no error happened. | |
377 | Returned value is one of the following: | |
378 | ||
379 | @b wxPRINTER_NO_ERROR | |
380 | ||
381 | No error happened. | |
382 | ||
383 | @b wxPRINTER_CANCELLED | |
384 | ||
385 | The user cancelled printing. | |
386 | ||
387 | @b wxPRINTER_ERROR | |
388 | ||
389 | There was an error during printing. | |
390 | */ | |
391 | static wxPrinterError GetLastError(); | |
392 | ||
393 | /** | |
394 | Returns the @ref overview_wxprintdata "print data" associated with the printer | |
395 | object. | |
396 | */ | |
397 | wxPrintDialogData GetPrintDialogData(); | |
398 | ||
399 | /** | |
400 | Starts the printing process. Provide a parent window, a user-defined wxPrintout | |
401 | object which controls | |
402 | the printing of a document, and whether the print dialog should be invoked | |
403 | first. | |
404 | Print could return @false if there was a problem initializing the printer device | |
405 | context | |
406 | (current printer not set, for example) or the user cancelled printing. Call | |
407 | GetLastError() to get detailed | |
408 | information about the kind of the error. | |
409 | */ | |
410 | bool Print(wxWindow* parent, wxPrintout* printout, | |
411 | bool prompt = true); | |
412 | ||
413 | /** | |
414 | Invokes the print dialog. If successful (the user did not press Cancel | |
415 | and no error occurred), a suitable device context will be returned | |
416 | (otherwise @NULL is returned -- call | |
417 | GetLastError() to get detailed | |
418 | information about the kind of the error). | |
419 | The application must delete this device context to avoid a memory leak. | |
420 | */ | |
421 | wxDC* PrintDialog(wxWindow* parent); | |
422 | ||
423 | /** | |
424 | Default error-reporting function. | |
425 | */ | |
426 | void ReportError(wxWindow* parent, wxPrintout* printout, | |
427 | const wxString& message); | |
428 | ||
429 | /** | |
430 | Invokes the print setup dialog. Note that the setup dialog is obsolete from | |
431 | Windows 95, though retained for backward compatibility. | |
432 | */ | |
433 | bool Setup(wxWindow* parent); | |
434 | }; | |
435 | ||
436 | ||
437 | ||
438 | /** | |
439 | @class wxPrintout | |
440 | @wxheader{print.h} | |
441 | ||
442 | This class encapsulates the functionality of printing out an application | |
443 | document. A new class must be derived and members overridden to respond to calls | |
444 | such as OnPrintPage and HasPage and to render the print image onto an associated | |
445 | wxDC. Instances of this class are passed to wxPrinter::Print or | |
446 | to a wxPrintPreview object to initiate printing or previewing. | |
447 | ||
448 | Your derived wxPrintout is responsible for drawing both the preview image and | |
449 | the printed page. If your windows' drawing routines accept an arbitrary DC as an | |
450 | argument, you can re-use those routines within your wxPrintout subclass to draw | |
451 | the printout image. You may also add additional drawing elements within your | |
452 | wxPrintout subclass, like headers, footers, and/or page numbers. However, the | |
453 | image on the printed page will often differ from the image drawn on the screen, | |
454 | as will the print preview image -- not just in the presence of headers and | |
455 | footers, but typically in scale. A high-resolution printer presents a much | |
456 | larger drawing surface (i.e., a higher-resolution DC); a zoomed-out preview | |
457 | image presents a much smaller drawing surface (lower-resolution DC). By using | |
458 | the routines FitThisSizeToXXX() and/or MapScreenSizeToXXX() within your | |
459 | wxPrintout subclass to set the user scale and origin of the associated DC, you | |
460 | can easily use a single drawing routine to draw on your application's windows, | |
461 | to create the print preview image, and to create the printed paper image, and | |
462 | achieve a common appearance to the preview image and the printed page. | |
463 | ||
464 | @library{wxbase} | |
465 | @category{printing} | |
466 | ||
467 | @see @ref overview_printingoverview "Printing framework overview", wxPrinterDC, | |
468 | wxPrintDialog, wxPageSetupDialog, wxPrinter, wxPrintPreview | |
469 | */ | |
470 | class wxPrintout : public wxObject | |
471 | { | |
472 | public: | |
473 | /** | |
474 | Constructor. Pass an optional title argument - the current filename would be a | |
475 | good idea. This will appear in the printing list | |
476 | (at least in MSW) | |
477 | */ | |
478 | wxPrintout(const wxString& title = "Printout"); | |
479 | ||
480 | /** | |
481 | Destructor. | |
482 | */ | |
483 | ~wxPrintout(); | |
484 | ||
485 | /** | |
486 | Set the user scale and device origin of the wxDC associated with this wxPrintout | |
487 | so that the given image size fits entirely within the page rectangle and the | |
488 | origin is at the top left corner of the page rectangle. On MSW and Mac, the page | |
489 | rectangle is the printable area of the page. On other platforms and PostScript | |
490 | printing, the page rectangle is the entire paper. Use this if you want your | |
491 | printed image as large as possible, but with the caveat that on some platforms, | |
492 | portions of the image might be cut off at the edges. | |
493 | */ | |
494 | void FitThisSizeToPage(const wxSize& imageSize); | |
495 | ||
496 | /** | |
497 | Set the user scale and device origin of the wxDC associated with this wxPrintout | |
498 | so that the given image size fits entirely within the page margins set in the | |
499 | given wxPageSetupDialogData object. This function provides the greatest | |
500 | consistency across all platforms because it does not depend on having access to | |
501 | the printable area of the paper. Note that on Mac, the native wxPageSetupDialog | |
502 | does not let you set the page margins; you'll have to provide your own | |
503 | mechanism, | |
504 | or you can use the Mac-only class wxMacPageMarginsDialog. | |
505 | */ | |
506 | void FitThisSizeToPageMargins(const wxSize& imageSize, | |
507 | const wxPageSetupDialogData& pageSetupData); | |
508 | ||
509 | /** | |
510 | Set the user scale and device origin of the wxDC associated with this wxPrintout | |
511 | so that the given image size fits entirely within the paper and the origin is at | |
512 | the top left corner of the paper. Note that with most printers, the region | |
513 | around the edges of the paper are not printable so that the edges of the image | |
514 | could be cut off. Use this if you're managing your own page margins. | |
515 | */ | |
516 | void FitThisSizeToPaper(const wxSize& imageSize); | |
517 | ||
518 | /** | |
519 | Returns the device context associated with the printout (given to the printout | |
520 | at start of | |
521 | printing or previewing). This will be a wxPrinterDC if printing under Windows | |
522 | or Mac, | |
523 | a wxPostScriptDC if printing on other platforms, and a wxMemoryDC if previewing. | |
524 | */ | |
525 | wxDC* GetDC(); | |
526 | ||
527 | /** | |
528 | Return the rectangle corresponding to the page margins specified by the given | |
529 | wxPageSetupDialogData object in the associated wxDC's logical coordinates for | |
530 | the | |
531 | current user scale and device origin. The page margins are specified | |
532 | with respect to the edges of the paper on all platforms. | |
533 | */ | |
534 | wxRect GetLogicalPageMarginsRect(const wxPageSetupDialogData& pageSetupData); | |
535 | ||
536 | /** | |
537 | Return the rectangle corresponding to the page in the associated wxDC's | |
538 | logical coordinates for the current user scale and device origin. | |
539 | On MSW and Mac, this will be the printable area of the paper. On other platforms | |
540 | and PostScript printing, this will be the full paper rectangle. | |
541 | */ | |
542 | wxRect GetLogicalPageRect(); | |
543 | ||
544 | /** | |
545 | Return the rectangle corresponding to the paper in the associated wxDC's | |
546 | logical coordinates for the current user scale and device origin. | |
547 | */ | |
548 | wxRect GetLogicalPaperRect(); | |
549 | ||
550 | /** | |
551 | Returns the number of pixels per logical inch of the printer device context. | |
552 | Dividing the printer PPI by the screen PPI can give a suitable scaling factor | |
553 | for drawing text onto the printer. Remember to multiply this by a scaling factor | |
554 | to take the preview DC size into account. Or you can just use the | |
555 | FitThisSizeToXXX() and MapScreenSizeToXXX routines below, which do most of the | |
556 | scaling calculations for you. | |
557 | */ | |
558 | void GetPPIPrinter(int* w, int* h); | |
559 | ||
560 | /** | |
561 | Returns the number of pixels per logical inch of the screen device context. | |
562 | Dividing the printer PPI by the screen PPI can give a suitable scaling factor | |
563 | for drawing text onto the printer. If you are doing your own scaling, remember | |
564 | to multiply this by a scaling factor to take the preview DC size into account. | |
565 | */ | |
566 | void GetPPIScreen(int* w, int* h); | |
567 | ||
568 | /** | |
569 | Called by the framework to obtain information from the application about minimum | |
570 | and maximum page values that the user can select, and the required page range to | |
571 | be printed. By default this returns 1, 32000 for the page minimum and maximum | |
572 | values, and 1, 1 for the required page range. | |
573 | If @a minPage is zero, the page number controls in the print dialog will be | |
574 | disabled. | |
575 | */ | |
576 | void GetPageInfo(int* minPage, int* maxPage, int* pageFrom, | |
577 | int* pageTo); | |
578 | ||
579 | /** | |
580 | Returns the size of the printer page in millimetres. | |
581 | */ | |
582 | void GetPageSizeMM(int* w, int* h); | |
583 | ||
584 | /** | |
585 | Returns the size of the printer page in pixels, called the page rectangle. | |
586 | The page rectangle has a top left corner at (0,0) and a bottom right corner at | |
587 | (w,h). These values may not be the same as the values returned from | |
588 | wxDC::GetSize; if the printout is being used for | |
589 | previewing, a memory device context is used, which uses a bitmap size reflecting | |
590 | the current preview zoom. The application must take this discrepancy into | |
591 | account if previewing is to be supported. | |
592 | */ | |
593 | void GetPageSizePixels(int* w, int* h); | |
594 | ||
595 | /** | |
596 | Returns the rectangle that corresponds to the entire paper in pixels, called the | |
597 | paper rectangle. This distinction between paper rectangle and page | |
598 | rectangle reflects the fact that most printers cannot print all the way to the | |
599 | edge of the paper. The page rectangle is a rectangle whose top left corner is at | |
600 | (0,0) and whose width and height are given by | |
601 | wxDC::GetPageSizePixels. On MSW and Mac, | |
602 | the page rectangle gives the printable area of the paper, while the paper | |
603 | rectangle represents the entire paper, including non-printable borders. Thus, | |
604 | the rectangle returned by GetPaperRectPixels will have a top left corner whose | |
605 | coordinates are small negative numbers and the bottom right corner will have | |
606 | values somewhat larger than the width and height given by | |
607 | wxDC::GetPageSizePixels. On other | |
608 | platforms and for PostScript printing, the paper is treated as if its entire | |
609 | area were printable, so this function will return the same rectangle as the page | |
610 | rectangle. | |
611 | */ | |
612 | wxRect GetPaperRectPixels(); | |
613 | ||
614 | /** | |
615 | Returns the title of the printout | |
616 | */ | |
617 | wxString GetTitle(); | |
618 | ||
619 | /** | |
620 | Should be overridden to return @true if the document has this page, or @false | |
621 | if not. Returning @false signifies the end of the document. By default, | |
622 | HasPage behaves as if the document has only one page. | |
623 | */ | |
624 | bool HasPage(int pageNum); | |
625 | ||
626 | /** | |
627 | Returns @true if the printout is currently being used for previewing. | |
628 | */ | |
629 | bool IsPreview(); | |
630 | ||
631 | /** | |
632 | Set the user scale and device origin of the wxDC associated with this wxPrintout | |
633 | so that one screen pixel maps to one device pixel on the DC. That is, the user | |
634 | scale is set to (1,1) and the device origin is set to (0,0). Use this if you | |
635 | want to do your own scaling prior to calling wxDC drawing calls, for example, if | |
636 | your underlying model is floating-point and you want to achieve maximum drawing | |
637 | precision on high-resolution printers. (Note that while the underlying drawing | |
638 | model of Mac OS X is floating-point, wxWidgets's drawing model scales from | |
639 | integer | |
640 | coordinates.) You can use the GetLogicalXXXRect() routines below to obtain the | |
641 | paper rectangle, page rectangle, or page margins rectangle to perform your own | |
642 | scaling. | |
643 | */ | |
644 | void MapScreenSizeToDevice(); | |
645 | ||
646 | /** | |
647 | This sets the user scale of the wxDC assocated with this wxPrintout to the same | |
648 | scale as MapScreenSizeToPaper() but sets | |
649 | the logical origin to the top left corner of the page rectangle. | |
650 | */ | |
651 | void MapScreenSizeToPage(); | |
652 | ||
653 | /** | |
654 | This sets the user scale of the wxDC assocated with this wxPrintout to the same | |
655 | scale as | |
656 | MapScreenSizeToPageMargins() but | |
657 | sets the logical origin to the top left corner of the page margins specified by | |
658 | the given wxPageSetupDialogData object. | |
659 | */ | |
660 | void MapScreenSizeToPageMargins(const wxPageSetupDialogData& pageSetupData); | |
661 | ||
662 | /** | |
663 | Set the user scale and device origin of the wxDC associated with this wxPrintout | |
664 | so that the printed page matches the screen size as closely as possible | |
665 | and the logical origin is in the top left corner of the paper rectangle. | |
666 | That is, | |
667 | a 100-pixel object on screen should appear at the same size on the printed | |
668 | page. (It | |
669 | will, of course, be larger or smaller in the preview image, depending on the | |
670 | zoom | |
671 | factor.) Use this if you want WYSIWYG behavior, e.g., in a text editor. | |
672 | */ | |
673 | void MapScreenSizeToPaper(); | |
674 | ||
675 | /** | |
676 | Shift the device origin by an amount specified in logical coordinates. | |
677 | */ | |
678 | void OffsetLogicalOrigin(wxCoord xoff, wxCoord yoff); | |
679 | ||
680 | /** | |
681 | Called by the framework at the start of document printing. Return @false from | |
682 | this function cancels the print job. OnBeginDocument is called once for every | |
683 | copy printed. | |
684 | The base OnBeginDocument() @e must be called (and the return value | |
685 | checked) from within the overridden function, since it calls wxDC::StartDoc. | |
686 | */ | |
687 | bool OnBeginDocument(int startPage, int endPage); | |
688 | ||
689 | /** | |
690 | Called by the framework at the start of printing. OnBeginPrinting is called | |
691 | once for every | |
692 | print job (regardless of how many copies are being printed). | |
693 | */ | |
694 | void OnBeginPrinting(); | |
695 | ||
696 | /** | |
697 | Called by the framework at the end of document printing. OnEndDocument | |
698 | is called once for every copy printed. | |
699 | The base OnEndDocument() @e must be called | |
700 | from within the overridden function, since it calls wxDC::EndDoc. | |
701 | */ | |
702 | void OnEndDocument(); | |
703 | ||
704 | /** | |
705 | Called by the framework at the end of printing. OnEndPrinting | |
706 | is called once for every print job (regardless of how many copies are being | |
707 | printed). | |
708 | */ | |
709 | void OnEndPrinting(); | |
710 | ||
711 | /** | |
712 | Called once by the framework before any other demands are made of the | |
713 | wxPrintout object. This gives the object an opportunity to calculate the | |
714 | number of pages in the document, for example. | |
715 | */ | |
716 | void OnPreparePrinting(); | |
717 | ||
718 | /** | |
719 | Called by the framework when a page should be printed. Returning @false cancels | |
720 | the print job. The application can use GetDC() to obtain a device | |
721 | context to draw on. | |
722 | */ | |
723 | bool OnPrintPage(int pageNum); | |
724 | ||
725 | /** | |
726 | Set the device origin of the associated wxDC so that the current logical point | |
727 | becomes the new logical origin. | |
728 | */ | |
729 | void SetLogicalOrigin(wxCoord x, wxCoord y); | |
730 | }; | |
731 |