\helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/html/htmprint.h>
+
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
\membersection{wxHtmlDCRenderer::wxHtmlDCRenderer}\label{wxhtmldcrendererwxhtmldcrenderer}
\membersection{wxHtmlDCRenderer::SetDC}\label{wxhtmldcrenderersetdc}
-\func{void}{SetDC}{\param{wxDC* }{dc}, \param{int }{maxwidth}}
+\func{void}{SetDC}{\param{wxDC* }{dc}, \param{double }{pixel\_scale = 1.0}}
Assign DC instance to the renderer.
+{\it pixel\_scale} can be used when rendering to high-resolution DCs (e.g. printer) to adjust size of pixel metrics.
+(Many dimensions in HTML are given in pixels -- e.g. image sizes. 300x300 image would be only one
+inch wide on typical printer. With pixel\_scale = 3.0 it would be 3 inches.)
+
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{maxwidth}{width of the area (on this DC) that is equivalent to screen's width,
Set size of output rectangle, in pixels. Note that you {\bf can't} change
width of the rectangle between calls to \helpref{Render}{wxhtmldcrendererrender}!
(You can freely change height.)
-If you set width equal to maxwidth then HTML is rendered as if it were displayed in fullscreen.
-If you set width = 1/2 maxwidth the it is rendered as if it covered half the screen
-and so on.
\membersection{wxHtmlDCRenderer::SetHtmlText}\label{wxhtmldcrenderersethtmltext}