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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
3 // Purpose: interface of wxPreviewControlBar
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
6 // Licence: wxWindows license
7 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
10 @class wxPreviewControlBar
12 This is the default implementation of the preview control bar, a panel
13 with buttons and a zoom control.
15 You can derive a new class from this and override some or all member functions
16 to change the behaviour and appearance; or you can leave it as it is.
21 @see wxPreviewFrame, wxPreviewCanvas, wxPrintPreview
23 class wxPreviewControlBar
: public wxPanel
30 The @a buttons parameter may be a combination of the following, using the bitwise
34 @flag{wxPREVIEW_PRINT}
35 Create a print button.
37 Create a next page button.
38 @flag{wxPREVIEW_PREVIOUS}
39 Create a previous page button.
41 Create a zoom control.
42 @flag{wxPREVIEW_DEFAULT}
43 Equivalent to a combination of @c wxPREVIEW_PREVIOUS, @c wxPREVIEW_NEXT
44 and @c wxPREVIEW_ZOOM.
47 wxPreviewControlBar(wxPrintPreview
* preview
,
50 const wxPoint
& pos
= wxDefaultPosition
,
51 const wxSize
& size
= wxDefaultSize
,
53 const wxString
& name
= "panel");
58 virtual ~wxPreviewControlBar();
61 Creates buttons, according to value of the button style flags.
65 virtual void CreateButtons();
68 Gets the print preview object associated with the control bar.
70 virtual wxPrintPreviewBase
* GetPrintPreview() const;
73 Gets the current zoom setting in percent.
75 virtual int GetZoomControl();
78 Sets the zoom control.
80 virtual void SetZoomControl(int percent
);
87 @class wxPreviewCanvas
89 A preview canvas is the default canvas used by the print preview
90 system to display the preview.
95 @see wxPreviewFrame, wxPreviewControlBar, wxPrintPreview
97 class wxPreviewCanvas
: public wxScrolledWindow
103 wxPreviewCanvas(wxPrintPreview
* preview
, wxWindow
* parent
,
104 const wxPoint
& pos
= wxDefaultPosition
,
105 const wxSize
& size
= wxDefaultSize
,
107 const wxString
& name
= "canvas");
112 virtual ~wxPreviewCanvas();
115 Calls wxPrintPreview::PaintPage() to refresh the canvas.
117 void OnPaint(wxPaintEvent
& event
);
123 @class wxPreviewFrame
125 This class provides the default method of managing the print preview interface.
126 Member functions may be overridden to replace functionality, or the
127 class may be used without derivation.
132 @see wxPreviewCanvas, wxPreviewControlBar, wxPrintPreview
134 class wxPreviewFrame
: public wxFrame
140 Pass a print preview object plus other normal frame arguments.
141 The print preview object will be destroyed by the frame when it closes.
143 wxPreviewFrame(wxPrintPreviewBase
* preview
, wxWindow
* parent
,
144 const wxString
& title
= "Print Preview",
145 const wxPoint
& pos
= wxDefaultPosition
,
146 const wxSize
& size
= wxDefaultSize
,
147 long style
= wxDEFAULT_FRAME_STYLE
,
148 const wxString
& name
= wxFrameNameStr
);
153 virtual ~wxPreviewFrame();
156 Creates a wxPreviewCanvas.
158 Override this function to allow a user-defined preview canvas object
161 virtual void CreateCanvas();
164 Creates a wxPreviewControlBar.
166 Override this function to allow a user-defined preview control bar object
169 virtual void CreateControlBar();
172 Creates the preview canvas and control bar, and calls wxWindow::MakeModal(@true)
173 to disable other top-level windows in the application.
175 This function should be called by the application prior to showing the frame.
177 virtual void Initialize();
180 Enables the other frames in the application, and deletes the print preview
181 object, implicitly deleting any printout objects associated with the print
184 void OnCloseWindow(wxCloseEvent
& event
);
190 @class wxPrintPreview
192 Objects of this class manage the print preview process. The object is passed
193 a wxPrintout object, and the wxPrintPreview object itself is passed to
194 a wxPreviewFrame object. Previewing is started by initializing and showing
195 the preview frame. Unlike wxPrinter::Print(), flow of control returns to the
196 application immediately after the frame is shown.
199 The preview shown is only exact on Windows. On other platforms, the wxDC
200 used for preview is different from what is used for printing and the
201 results may be significantly different, depending on how is the output
202 created. In particular, printing code relying on wxDC::GetTextExtent()
203 heavily (for example, wxHtmlEasyPrinting and other wxHTML classes do) is
204 affected. It is recommended to use native preview functionality on
205 platforms that offer it (OS X, GTK+).
210 @see @ref overview_printing, wxPrinterDC, wxPrintDialog, wxPrintout, wxPrinter,
211 wxPreviewCanvas, wxPreviewControlBar, wxPreviewFrame
213 class wxPrintPreview
: public wxObject
219 Pass a printout object, an optional printout object to be used for actual
220 printing, and the address of an optional block of printer data, which will
221 be copied to the print preview object's print data.
223 If @a printoutForPrinting is non-@NULL, a @b "Print..." button will be placed on
224 the preview frame so that the user can print directly from the preview interface.
227 Do not explicitly delete the printout objects once this destructor has been
228 called, since they will be deleted in the wxPrintPreview constructor.
229 The same does not apply to the @a data argument.
231 Use IsOk() to check whether the wxPrintPreview object was created correctly.
233 wxPrintPreview(wxPrintout
* printout
,
234 wxPrintout
* printoutForPrinting
= NULL
,
235 wxPrintDialogData
* data
= NULL
);
240 Deletes both print preview objects, so do not destroy these objects
246 Gets the preview window used for displaying the print preview image.
248 virtual wxPreviewCanvas
* GetCanvas() const;
251 Gets the page currently being previewed.
253 virtual int GetCurrentPage() const;
256 Gets the frame used for displaying the print preview canvas
259 virtual wxFrame
* GetFrame() const;
262 Returns the maximum page number.
264 virtual int GetMaxPage() const;
267 Returns the minimum page number.
269 virtual int GetMinPage() const;
272 Gets the preview printout object associated with the wxPrintPreview object.
274 virtual wxPrintout
* GetPrintout() const;
277 Gets the printout object to be used for printing from within the preview
279 or @NULL if none exists.
281 virtual wxPrintout
* GetPrintoutForPrinting() const;
284 Returns @true if the wxPrintPreview is valid, @false otherwise.
286 It could return @false if there was a problem initializing the printer
287 device context (current printer not set, for example).
289 virtual bool IsOk() const;
292 This refreshes the preview window with the preview image.
293 It must be called from the preview window's OnPaint member.
295 The implementation simply blits the preview bitmap onto
296 the canvas, creating a new preview bitmap if none exists.
298 virtual bool PaintPage(wxPreviewCanvas
* canvas
, wxDC
& dc
);
301 Invokes the print process using the second wxPrintout object
302 supplied in the wxPrintPreview constructor.
303 Will normally be called by the @b Print... panel item on the
304 preview frame's control bar.
306 Returns @false in case of error -- call wxPrinter::GetLastError()
307 to get detailed information about the kind of the error.
309 virtual bool Print(bool prompt
);
312 Renders a page into a wxMemoryDC. Used internally by wxPrintPreview.
314 virtual bool RenderPage(int pageNum
);
317 Sets the window to be used for displaying the print preview image.
319 virtual void SetCanvas(wxPreviewCanvas
* window
);
322 Sets the current page to be previewed.
324 virtual bool SetCurrentPage(int pageNum
);
327 Sets the frame to be used for displaying the print preview canvas
330 virtual void SetFrame(wxFrame
* frame
);
333 Associates a printout object with the wxPrintPreview object.
335 virtual void SetPrintout(wxPrintout
* printout
);
338 Sets the percentage preview zoom, and refreshes the preview canvas accordingly.
340 virtual void SetZoom(int percent
);
348 This class represents the Windows or PostScript printer, and is the vehicle
349 through which printing may be launched by an application.
351 Printing can also be achieved through using of lower functions and classes,
352 but this and associated classes provide a more convenient and general method
358 @see @ref overview_printing, wxPrinterDC, wxPrintDialog, wxPrintout, wxPrintPreview
360 class wxPrinter
: public wxObject
366 Pass an optional pointer to a block of print dialog data, which will be
367 copied to the printer object's local data.
369 @see wxPrintDialogData, wxPrintData
371 wxPrinter(wxPrintDialogData
* data
= NULL
);
374 Creates the default printing abort window, with a cancel button.
376 virtual wxWindow
* CreateAbortWindow(wxWindow
* parent
, wxPrintout
* printout
);
379 Returns @true if the user has aborted the print job.
381 bool GetAbort() const;
384 Return last error. Valid after calling Print(), PrintDialog() or
385 wxPrintPreview::Print().
387 These functions set last error to @c wxPRINTER_NO_ERROR if no error happened.
389 Returned value is one of the following:
392 @row2col{wxPRINTER_NO_ERROR, No error happened.}
393 @row2col{wxPRINTER_CANCELLED, The user cancelled printing.}
394 @row2col{wxPRINTER_ERROR, There was an error during printing.}
397 static wxPrinterError
GetLastError();
400 Returns the @ref overview_printing_printdata "print data" associated with
403 virtual wxPrintDialogData
& GetPrintDialogData() const;
406 Starts the printing process. Provide a parent window, a user-defined wxPrintout
407 object which controls the printing of a document, and whether the print dialog
408 should be invoked first.
410 Print() could return @false if there was a problem initializing the printer device
411 context (current printer not set, for example) or the user cancelled printing.
412 Call GetLastError() to get detailed information about the kind of the error.
414 virtual bool Print(wxWindow
* parent
, wxPrintout
* printout
,
418 Invokes the print dialog.
420 If successful (the user did not press Cancel and no error occurred),
421 a suitable device context will be returned; otherwise @NULL is returned;
422 call GetLastError() to get detailed information about the kind of the error.
425 The application must delete this device context to avoid a memory leak.
427 virtual wxDC
* PrintDialog(wxWindow
* parent
);
430 Default error-reporting function.
432 virtual void ReportError(wxWindow
* parent
, wxPrintout
* printout
,
433 const wxString
& message
);
436 Invokes the print setup dialog.
439 The setup dialog is obsolete from Windows 95, though retained
440 for backward compatibility.
442 virtual bool Setup(wxWindow
* parent
);
450 This class encapsulates the functionality of printing out an application document.
452 A new class must be derived and members overridden to respond to calls such as
453 OnPrintPage() and HasPage() and to render the print image onto an associated wxDC.
454 Instances of this class are passed to wxPrinter::Print() or
455 to a wxPrintPreview object to initiate printing or previewing.
457 Your derived wxPrintout is responsible for drawing both the preview image and
458 the printed page. If your windows' drawing routines accept an arbitrary DC as an
459 argument, you can re-use those routines within your wxPrintout subclass to draw
460 the printout image. You may also add additional drawing elements within your
461 wxPrintout subclass, like headers, footers, and/or page numbers. However, the
462 image on the printed page will often differ from the image drawn on the screen,
463 as will the print preview image -- not just in the presence of headers and
464 footers, but typically in scale. A high-resolution printer presents a much
465 larger drawing surface (i.e., a higher-resolution DC); a zoomed-out preview
466 image presents a much smaller drawing surface (lower-resolution DC). By using
467 the routines FitThisSizeToXXX() and/or MapScreenSizeToXXX() within your
468 wxPrintout subclass to set the user scale and origin of the associated DC, you
469 can easily use a single drawing routine to draw on your application's windows,
470 to create the print preview image, and to create the printed paper image, and
471 achieve a common appearance to the preview image and the printed page.
476 @see @ref overview_printing, wxPrinterDC, wxPrintDialog, wxPageSetupDialog,
477 wxPrinter, wxPrintPreview
479 class wxPrintout
: public wxObject
485 Pass an optional title argument - the current filename would be a
486 good idea. This will appear in the printing list (at least in MSW)
488 wxPrintout(const wxString
& title
= "Printout");
493 virtual ~wxPrintout();
496 Set the user scale and device origin of the wxDC associated with this wxPrintout
497 so that the given image size fits entirely within the page rectangle and the
498 origin is at the top left corner of the page rectangle.
500 On MSW and Mac, the page rectangle is the printable area of the page.
501 On other platforms and PostScript printing, the page rectangle is the entire paper.
503 Use this if you want your printed image as large as possible, but with the caveat
504 that on some platforms, portions of the image might be cut off at the edges.
506 void FitThisSizeToPage(const wxSize
& imageSize
);
509 Set the user scale and device origin of the wxDC associated with this wxPrintout
510 so that the given image size fits entirely within the page margins set in the
511 given wxPageSetupDialogData object.
513 This function provides the greatest consistency across all platforms because it
514 does not depend on having access to the printable area of the paper.
517 On Mac, the native wxPageSetupDialog does not let you set the page margins;
518 you'll have to provide your own mechanism, or you can use the Mac-only class
519 wxMacPageMarginsDialog.
521 void FitThisSizeToPageMargins(const wxSize
& imageSize
,
522 const wxPageSetupDialogData
& pageSetupData
);
525 Set the user scale and device origin of the wxDC associated with this wxPrintout
526 so that the given image size fits entirely within the paper and the origin is at
527 the top left corner of the paper.
529 Use this if you're managing your own page margins.
532 With most printers, the region around the edges of the paper are not
533 printable so that the edges of the image could be cut off.
536 void FitThisSizeToPaper(const wxSize
& imageSize
);
539 Returns the device context associated with the printout (given to the printout
540 at start of printing or previewing).
542 The application can use GetDC() to obtain a device context to draw on.
544 This will be a wxPrinterDC if printing under Windows or Mac, a wxPostScriptDC
545 if printing on other platforms, and a wxMemoryDC if previewing.
550 Return the rectangle corresponding to the page margins specified by the given
551 wxPageSetupDialogData object in the associated wxDC's logical coordinates for
552 the current user scale and device origin.
554 The page margins are specified with respect to the edges of the paper on all
557 wxRect
GetLogicalPageMarginsRect(const wxPageSetupDialogData
& pageSetupData
) const;
560 Return the rectangle corresponding to the page in the associated wxDC 's
561 logical coordinates for the current user scale and device origin.
563 On MSW and Mac, this will be the printable area of the paper.
564 On other platforms and PostScript printing, this will be the full paper
567 wxRect
GetLogicalPageRect() const;
570 Return the rectangle corresponding to the paper in the associated wxDC 's
571 logical coordinates for the current user scale and device origin.
573 wxRect
GetLogicalPaperRect() const;
576 Returns the number of pixels per logical inch of the printer device context.
578 Dividing the printer PPI by the screen PPI can give a suitable scaling factor
579 for drawing text onto the printer.
581 Remember to multiply this by a scaling factor to take the preview DC size into
583 Or you can just use the FitThisSizeToXXX() and MapScreenSizeToXXX routines below,
584 which do most of the scaling calculations for you.
587 This method returns the output-only parameters as a tuple.
590 void GetPPIPrinter(int* w
, int* h
) const;
593 Returns the number of pixels per logical inch of the screen device context.
595 Dividing the printer PPI by the screen PPI can give a suitable scaling factor
596 for drawing text onto the printer.
598 If you are doing your own scaling, remember to multiply this by a scaling
599 factor to take the preview DC size into account.
602 This method returns the output-only parameters as a tuple.
605 void GetPPIScreen(int* w
, int* h
) const;
608 Called by the framework to obtain information from the application about minimum
609 and maximum page values that the user can select, and the required page range to
612 By default this returns (1, 32000) for the page minimum and maximum values, and
613 (1, 1) for the required page range.
615 @a minPage must be greater than zero and @a maxPage must be greater
619 When this method is implemented in a derived Python class, it should be designed
620 to take no parameters (other than the self reference) and to return a tuple of
624 virtual void GetPageInfo(int* minPage
, int* maxPage
, int* pageFrom
,
628 Returns the size of the printer page in millimetres.
631 This method returns the output-only parameters as a tuple.
634 void GetPageSizeMM(int* w
, int* h
) const;
637 Returns the size of the printer page in pixels, called the page rectangle.
639 The page rectangle has a top left corner at (0,0) and a bottom right corner at
640 (w,h). These values may not be the same as the values returned from
641 wxDC::GetSize(); if the printout is being used for
642 previewing, a memory device context is used, which uses a bitmap size reflecting
643 the current preview zoom. The application must take this discrepancy into
644 account if previewing is to be supported.
647 This method returns the output-only parameters as a tuple.
650 void GetPageSizePixels(int* w
, int* h
) const;
653 Returns the rectangle that corresponds to the entire paper in pixels, called the
656 This distinction between paper rectangle and page rectangle reflects the fact that
657 most printers cannot print all the way to the edge of the paper.
658 The page rectangle is a rectangle whose top left corner is at (0,0) and whose width
659 and height are given by wxDC::GetPageSizePixels().
661 On MSW and Mac, the page rectangle gives the printable area of the paper, while the
662 paper rectangle represents the entire paper, including non-printable borders.
663 Thus, the rectangle returned by wxDC::GetPaperRectPixels() will have a top left corner
664 whose coordinates are small negative numbers and the bottom right corner will have
665 values somewhat larger than the width and height given by wxDC::GetPageSizePixels().
667 On other platforms and for PostScript printing, the paper is treated as if its entire
668 area were printable, so this function will return the same rectangle as the page
671 wxRect
GetPaperRectPixels() const;
674 Returns the title of the printout.
676 @todo the python note here was wrong
678 virtual wxString
GetTitle() const;
681 Should be overridden to return @true if the document has this page, or @false
684 Returning @false signifies the end of the document. By default,
685 HasPage behaves as if the document has only one page.
687 virtual bool HasPage(int pageNum
);
690 Returns @true if the printout is currently being used for previewing.
692 virtual bool IsPreview() const;
695 Set the user scale and device origin of the wxDC associated with this wxPrintout
696 so that one screen pixel maps to one device pixel on the DC.
697 That is, the user scale is set to (1,1) and the device origin is set to (0,0).
699 Use this if you want to do your own scaling prior to calling wxDC drawing calls,
700 for example, if your underlying model is floating-point and you want to achieve
701 maximum drawing precision on high-resolution printers.
703 You can use the GetLogicalXXXRect() routines below to obtain the paper rectangle,
704 page rectangle, or page margins rectangle to perform your own scaling.
707 While the underlying drawing model of Mac OS X is floating-point,
708 wxWidgets's drawing model scales from integer coordinates.
710 void MapScreenSizeToDevice();
713 This sets the user scale of the wxDC assocated with this wxPrintout to the same
714 scale as MapScreenSizeToPaper() but sets the logical origin to the top left corner
715 of the page rectangle.
717 void MapScreenSizeToPage();
720 This sets the user scale of the wxDC assocated with this wxPrintout to the same
721 scale as MapScreenSizeToPageMargins() but sets the logical origin to the top left
722 corner of the page margins specified by the given wxPageSetupDialogData object.
724 void MapScreenSizeToPageMargins(const wxPageSetupDialogData
& pageSetupData
);
727 Set the user scale and device origin of the wxDC associated with this wxPrintout
728 so that the printed page matches the screen size as closely as possible
729 and the logical origin is in the top left corner of the paper rectangle.
731 That is, a 100-pixel object on screen should appear at the same size on the
733 (It will, of course, be larger or smaller in the preview image, depending on the
736 Use this if you want WYSIWYG behavior, e.g., in a text editor.
738 void MapScreenSizeToPaper();
741 Shift the device origin by an amount specified in logical coordinates.
743 void OffsetLogicalOrigin(wxCoord xoff
, wxCoord yoff
);
746 Called by the framework at the start of document printing. Return @false from
747 this function cancels the print job.
749 OnBeginDocument() is called once for every copy printed.
752 The base OnBeginDocument() must be called (and the return value
753 checked) from within the overridden function, since it calls wxDC::StartDoc().
756 If this method is overridden in a Python class then the base class version can
757 be called by using the method <tt>base_OnBeginDocument(startPage, endPage)</tt>.
760 virtual bool OnBeginDocument(int startPage
, int endPage
);
763 Called by the framework at the start of printing.
765 OnBeginPrinting() is called once for every print job
766 (regardless of how many copies are being printed).
768 virtual void OnBeginPrinting();
771 Called by the framework at the end of document printing.
773 OnEndDocument() is called once for every copy printed.
776 The base OnEndDocument() must be called from within the overridden function,
777 since it calls wxDC::EndDoc().
779 virtual void OnEndDocument();
782 Called by the framework at the end of printing.
784 OnEndPrinting is called once for every print job
785 (regardless of how many copies are being printed).
787 virtual void OnEndPrinting();
790 Called once by the framework before any other demands are made of the
793 This gives the object an opportunity to calculate the number of pages
794 in the document, for example.
796 virtual void OnPreparePrinting();
799 Called by the framework when a page should be printed. Returning @false cancels
802 virtual bool OnPrintPage(int pageNum
) = 0;
805 Set the device origin of the associated wxDC so that the current logical point
806 becomes the new logical origin.
808 void SetLogicalOrigin(wxCoord x
, wxCoord y
);