#include "wx/intl.h"
#include "wx/log.h"
#include "wx/dcprint.h"
+ #include "wx/dcmemory.h"
+ #include "wx/image.h"
#endif
+#include "wx/msw/dib.h"
+#include "wx/msw/dcmemory.h"
#include "wx/msw/printwin.h"
#include "wx/msw/printdlg.h"
#include "wx/msw/private.h"
+#include "wx/msw/dcprint.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
wxWindowsPrinter::wxWindowsPrinter(wxPrintDialogData *data)
: wxPrinterBase(data)
{
- m_lpAbortProc = (WXFARPROC) MakeProcInstance((FARPROC) wxAbortProc, wxGetInstance());
+ m_lpAbortProc = (WXFARPROC)wxAbortProc;
}
wxWindowsPrinter::~wxWindowsPrinter()
}
// May have pressed cancel.
- if (!dc || !dc->Ok())
+ if (!dc || !dc->IsOk())
{
if (dc) delete dc;
return false;
}
+ wxPrinterDCImpl *impl = (wxPrinterDCImpl*) dc->GetImpl();
+
HDC hdc = ::GetDC(NULL);
int logPPIScreenX = ::GetDeviceCaps(hdc, LOGPIXELSX);
int logPPIScreenY = ::GetDeviceCaps(hdc, LOGPIXELSY);
::ReleaseDC(NULL, hdc);
- int logPPIPrinterX = ::GetDeviceCaps((HDC) dc->GetHDC(), LOGPIXELSX);
- int logPPIPrinterY = ::GetDeviceCaps((HDC) dc->GetHDC(), LOGPIXELSY);
+ int logPPIPrinterX = ::GetDeviceCaps((HDC) impl->GetHDC(), LOGPIXELSX);
+ int logPPIPrinterY = ::GetDeviceCaps((HDC) impl->GetHDC(), LOGPIXELSY);
if (logPPIPrinterX == 0 || logPPIPrinterY == 0)
{
delete dc;
wxWindow *win = CreateAbortWindow(parent, printout);
wxYield();
-#if defined(__WATCOMC__) || defined(__BORLANDC__) || defined(__GNUWIN32__) || defined(__SALFORDC__) || !defined(__WIN32__)
+#if defined(__WATCOMC__) || defined(__BORLANDC__) || defined(__GNUWIN32__) || !defined(__WIN32__)
#ifdef STRICT
- ::SetAbortProc((HDC) dc->GetHDC(), (ABORTPROC) m_lpAbortProc);
+ ::SetAbortProc((HDC) impl->GetHDC(), (ABORTPROC) m_lpAbortProc);
#else
- ::SetAbortProc((HDC) dc->GetHDC(), (FARPROC) m_lpAbortProc);
+ ::SetAbortProc((HDC) impl->GetHDC(), (FARPROC) m_lpAbortProc);
#endif
#else
- ::SetAbortProc((HDC) dc->GetHDC(), (int (_stdcall *)
+ ::SetAbortProc((HDC) impl->GetHDC(), (int (_stdcall *)
// cast it to right type only if required
// FIXME it's really cdecl and we're casting it to stdcall - either there is
// something I don't understand or it will crash at first usage
wxDC *wxWindowsPrinter::PrintDialog(wxWindow *parent)
{
- wxDC *dc = (wxPrinterDC*) NULL;
+ wxDC *dc = NULL;
wxWindowsPrintDialog dialog(parent, & m_printDialogData);
int ret = dialog.ShowModal();
wxPrintDialogData *data)
: wxPrintPreviewBase(printout, printoutForPrinting, data)
{
+#if wxUSE_HIGH_QUALITY_PREVIEW
+ m_hqPreviewFailed = false;
+#endif
DetermineScaling();
}
wxPrintData *data)
: wxPrintPreviewBase(printout, printoutForPrinting, data)
{
+#if wxUSE_HIGH_QUALITY_PREVIEW
+ m_hqPreviewFailed = false;
+#endif
DetermineScaling();
}
wxRect paperRect;
- if ( printerDC.Ok() )
+ if ( printerDC.IsOk() )
{
- HDC dc = GetHdcOf(printerDC);
+ wxPrinterDCImpl *impl = (wxPrinterDCImpl*) printerDC.GetImpl();
+ HDC dc = GetHdcOf(*impl);
printerWidthMM = ::GetDeviceCaps(dc, HORZSIZE);
printerHeightMM = ::GetDeviceCaps(dc, VERTSIZE);
printerXRes = ::GetDeviceCaps(dc, HORZRES);
m_previewScaleY = float(logPPIScreenY) / logPPIPrinterY;
}
+
+#if wxUSE_HIGH_QUALITY_PREVIEW
+
+// The preview, as implemented in wxPrintPreviewBase (and as used prior to wx3)
+// is inexact: it uses screen DC, which has much lower resolution and has
+// other properties different from printer DC, so the preview is not quite
+// right.
+//
+// To make matters worse, if the application depends heavily on GetTextExtent()
+// or does text layout itself, the output in preview and on paper can be very
+// different. In particular, wxHtmlEasyPrinting is affected and the preview
+// can be easily off by several pages.
+//
+// To fix this, we attempt to render the preview into high-resolution bitmap
+// using DC with same resolution etc. as the printer DC. This takes lot of
+// memory, so the code is more complicated than it could be, but the results
+// are much better.
+//
+// Finally, this code is specific to wxMSW, because it doesn't make sense to
+// bother with it on other platforms. Both OSX and modern GNOME/GTK+
+// environments have builtin accurate preview (that applications should use
+// instead) and the differences between screen and printer DC in wxGTK are so
+// large than this trick doesn't help at all.
+
+namespace
+{
+
+// If there's not enough memory, we need to render the preview in parts.
+// Unfortunately we cannot simply use wxMemoryDC, because it reports its size
+// as bitmap's size, and we need to use smaller bitmap while still reporting
+// original ("correct") DC size, because printing code frequently uses
+// GetSize() to determine scaling factor. This DC class handles this.
+
+class PageFragmentDCImpl : public wxMemoryDCImpl
+{
+public:
+ PageFragmentDCImpl(wxMemoryDC *owner, wxDC *printer,
+ const wxPoint& offset,
+ const wxSize& fullSize)
+ : wxMemoryDCImpl(owner, printer),
+ m_offset(offset),
+ m_fullSize(fullSize)
+ {
+ SetDeviceOrigin(0, 0);
+ }
+
+ virtual void SetDeviceOrigin(wxCoord x, wxCoord y)
+ {
+ wxMemoryDCImpl::SetDeviceOrigin(x - m_offset.x, y - m_offset.y);
+ }
+
+ virtual void DoGetDeviceOrigin(wxCoord *x, wxCoord *y) const
+ {
+ wxMemoryDCImpl::DoGetDeviceOrigin(x, y);
+ if ( x ) *x += m_offset.x;
+ if ( x ) *y += m_offset.y;
+ }
+
+ virtual void DoGetSize(int *width, int *height) const
+ {
+ if ( width )
+ *width = m_fullSize.x;
+ if ( height )
+ *height = m_fullSize.y;
+ }
+
+private:
+ wxPoint m_offset;
+ wxSize m_fullSize;
+};
+
+class PageFragmentDC : public wxDC
+{
+public:
+ PageFragmentDC(wxDC* printer, wxBitmap& bmp,
+ const wxPoint& offset,
+ const wxSize& fullSize)
+ : wxDC(new PageFragmentDCImpl((wxMemoryDC*)this, printer, offset, fullSize))
+ {
+ static_cast<PageFragmentDCImpl*>(m_pimpl)->DoSelect(bmp);
+ }
+};
+
+// estimate how big chunks we can render, given available RAM
+long ComputeFragmentSize(long printerDepth,
+ long width,
+ long height)
+{
+ // Compute the amount of memory needed to generate the preview.
+ // Memory requirements of RenderPageFragment() are as follows:
+ //
+ // (memory DC - always)
+ // width * height * printerDepth/8
+ // (wxImage + wxDIB instance)
+ // width * height * (3 + 4)
+ // (this could be reduced to *3 if using wxGraphicsContext)
+ //
+ // So, given amount of memory M, we can render at most
+ //
+ // height = M / (width * (printerDepth/8 + F))
+ //
+ // where F is 3 or 7 depending on whether wxGraphicsContext is used or not
+
+ wxMemorySize memAvail = wxGetFreeMemory();
+ if ( memAvail == -1 )
+ {
+ // we don't know; 10meg shouldn't be a problem hopefully
+ memAvail = 10000000;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ // limit ourselves to half of available RAM to have a margin for other
+ // apps, for our rendering code, and for miscalculations
+ memAvail /= 2;
+ }
+
+ const float perPixel = float(printerDepth)/8 + (3 + 4);
+
+ const long perLine = long(width * perPixel);
+ const long maxstep = (memAvail / perLine).GetValue();
+ const long step = wxMin(height, maxstep);
+
+ wxLogTrace("printing",
+ "using %liMB of RAM (%li lines) for preview, %li %lipx fragments",
+ long((memAvail >> 20).GetValue()),
+ maxstep,
+ (height+step-1) / step,
+ step);
+
+ return step;
+}
+
+} // anonymous namespace
+
+
+bool wxWindowsPrintPreview::RenderPageFragment(float scaleX, float scaleY,
+ int *nextFinalLine,
+ wxPrinterDC& printer,
+ wxMemoryDC& finalDC,
+ const wxRect& rect,
+ int pageNum)
+{
+ // compute 'rect' equivalent in the small final bitmap:
+ const wxRect smallRect(wxPoint(0, *nextFinalLine),
+ wxPoint(int(rect.GetRight() * scaleX),
+ int(rect.GetBottom() * scaleY)));
+ wxLogTrace("printing",
+ "rendering fragment of page %i: [%i,%i,%i,%i] scaled down to [%i,%i,%i,%i]",
+ pageNum,
+ rect.x, rect.y, rect.GetRight(), rect.GetBottom(),
+ smallRect.x, smallRect.y, smallRect.GetRight(), smallRect.GetBottom()
+ );
+
+ // create DC and bitmap compatible with printer DC:
+ wxBitmap large(rect.width, rect.height, printer);
+ if ( !large.IsOk() )
+ return false;
+
+ // render part of the page into it:
+ {
+ PageFragmentDC memoryDC(&printer, large,
+ rect.GetPosition(),
+ wxSize(m_pageWidth, m_pageHeight));
+ if ( !memoryDC.IsOk() )
+ return false;
+
+ memoryDC.Clear();
+
+ if ( !RenderPageIntoDC(memoryDC, pageNum) )
+ return false;
+ } // release bitmap from memoryDC
+
+ // now scale the rendered part down and blit it into final output:
+
+ wxImage img;
+ {
+ wxDIB dib(large);
+ if ( !dib.IsOk() )
+ return false;
+ large = wxNullBitmap; // free memory a.s.a.p.
+ img = dib.ConvertToImage();
+ } // free the DIB now that it's no longer needed, too
+
+ if ( !img.IsOk() )
+ return false;
+
+ img.Rescale(smallRect.width, smallRect.height, wxIMAGE_QUALITY_HIGH);
+ if ( !img.IsOk() )
+ return false;
+
+ wxBitmap bmp(img);
+ if ( !bmp.IsOk() )
+ return false;
+
+ img = wxNullImage;
+ finalDC.DrawBitmap(bmp, smallRect.x, smallRect.y);
+ if ( bmp.IsOk() )
+ {
+ *nextFinalLine += smallRect.height;
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ return false;
+}
+
+bool wxWindowsPrintPreview::RenderPageIntoBitmapHQ(wxBitmap& bmp, int pageNum)
+{
+ wxLogTrace("printing", "rendering HQ preview of page %i", pageNum);
+
+ wxPrinterDC printerDC(m_printDialogData.GetPrintData());
+ if ( !printerDC.IsOk() )
+ return false;
+
+ // compute scale factor
+ const float scaleX = float(bmp.GetWidth()) / float(m_pageWidth);
+ const float scaleY = float(bmp.GetHeight()) / float(m_pageHeight);
+
+ wxMemoryDC bmpDC;
+ bmpDC.SelectObject(bmp);
+ bmpDC.Clear();
+
+ const int initialStep = ComputeFragmentSize(printerDC.GetDepth(),
+ m_pageWidth, m_pageHeight);
+
+ wxRect todo(0, 0, m_pageWidth, initialStep); // rect to render
+ int nextFinalLine = 0; // first not-yet-rendered output line
+
+ while ( todo.y < m_pageHeight )
+ {
+ todo.SetBottom(wxMin(todo.GetBottom(), m_pageHeight - 1));
+
+ if ( !RenderPageFragment(scaleX, scaleY,
+ &nextFinalLine,
+ printerDC,
+ bmpDC,
+ todo,
+ pageNum) )
+ {
+ if ( todo.height < 20 )
+ {
+ // something is very wrong if we can't render even at this
+ // slow space, let's bail out and fall back to low quality
+ // preview
+ wxLogTrace("printing",
+ "it seems that HQ preview doesn't work at all");
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // it's possible our memory calculation was off, or conditions
+ // changed, or there's not enough _bitmap_ resources; try if using
+ // smaller bitmap would help:
+ todo.height /= 2;
+
+ wxLogTrace("printing",
+ "preview of fragment failed, reducing height to %ipx",
+ todo.height);
+
+ continue; // retry at the same position again
+ }
+
+ // move to the next segment
+ todo.Offset(0, todo.height);
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+bool wxWindowsPrintPreview::RenderPageIntoBitmap(wxBitmap& bmp, int pageNum)
+{
+ // try high quality rendering first:
+ if ( !m_hqPreviewFailed )
+ {
+ if ( RenderPageIntoBitmapHQ(bmp, pageNum) )
+ {
+ return true;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ wxLogTrace("printing",
+ "high-quality preview failed, falling back to normal");
+ m_hqPreviewFailed = true; // don't bother re-trying
+ }
+ }
+
+ // if it fails, use the generic method that is less resource intensive,
+ // but inexact
+ return wxPrintPreviewBase::RenderPageIntoBitmap(bmp, pageNum);
+}
+
+#endif // wxUSE_HIGH_QUALITY_PREVIEW
+
/****************************************************************************
FUNCTION: wxAbortProc()