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Re: Still problems resizing my view for printer
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Re: Still problems resizing my view for printer


  • Subject: Re: Still problems resizing my view for printer
  • From: Stefan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2006 18:43:56 +0200


Thx! No, I haven't, but I'll do immediately.

Am 06.08.2006 um 18:36 schrieb Todd Ransom:

Have you looked at TextEdit? The rectForPage: method in MultiplePageView seems like it does what you want.

On Aug 6, 2006, at 10:09 AM, Stefan wrote:


Am 06.08.2006 um 17:57 schrieb Stefan:

I'll try to rephrase: My NSView subclass prints its content correctly, but does
not get aligned to the top-left corner of the page nor resized to fit the printer's
page size.

I suppose my problem is related to this:

>>>
// Return the drawing rectangle for a particular page number
- (NSRect)rectForPage:(int)page {
NSRect bounds = [self bounds];
float pageHeight = [self calculatePrintHeight];
return NSMakeRect( NSMinX(bounds), NSMaxY(bounds) - page * pageHeight,
NSWidth(bounds), pageHeight );
}
<<<


I never defined 'bounds', since my view is not on-screen.

Shouldn't I tell my NSView subclass to set bounds according to the printer's
paper size? But at which moment of time?


The document's print operation gets started from within my NSPersistentDocument
subclass:


>>>
- (void)printShowingPrintPanel:(BOOL)showPanels {
    // Obtain a custom view that will be printed

	[[self printInfo]  setHorizontalPagination:NSAutoPagination];
	[[self printInfo]  setVerticalPagination:NSAutoPagination];

// Construct the print operation and setup Print panel
NSPrintOperation *op = [NSPrintOperation
printOperationWithView:printView // <<<< THIS IS MY VIEW TO GET PRINTED >>>
printInfo:[self printInfo]];
[op setShowPanels:showPanels];
if (showPanels) {
// Add accessory view, if needed
}


// Run operation, which shows the Print panel if showPanels was YES
[self runModalPrintOperation:op
delegate:nil
didRunSelector:NULL
contextInfo:NULL];
}
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 >Re: Still problems resizing my view for printer (From: Stefan <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Still problems resizing my view for printer (From: Stefan <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Still problems resizing my view for printer (From: Todd Ransom <email@hidden>)

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