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>VB4.0 Prof. I am printing Images, textboxes, and RichTextBox to
>a page. No problem positioning Images and Textboxes using CurrentX, and
>CurrentY. No problem printing RichTextBox.
>Big Problem positioning RichTextBox. It prints over the top of the
>other stuff even when I use CurrentX and CurrentY positioning before
>printing it. I am using the command RichTextBox.SelPrint (Printer.hDC)
>Please help me with this.
>e-mail Please. Thanks Dale
Here's an article from the VB KB at MS Home Page.
How to Set Up the RichTextBox Control for WYSIWYG Printing
Article ID: Q146022
Revision Date: 16-FEB-1996
The information in this article applies to:
- Professional and Enterprise Editions of Microsoft Visual Basic,
32-bit only, for Windows, version 4.0
SUMMARY
The SelPrint method of the RichTextBox control does not allow a
programmer to set the position of the output on the printer. In
addition, the RichTextBox control does not provide a method for
displaying its contents as they would show up on the printer. This
article explains how to set up a RichTextBox with a WYSIWYG (What You
See Is What You Get) display and then how to print it.
MORE INFORMATION
The Visual Basic 4.0 RichTextBox control is a sub-classed control
based on the RichTextBox provided by the Win32 operating system. The
operating system control supports many messages that are not exposed
in Visual Basic 4.0. One of these messages is EM_SETTARGETDEVICE. The
EM_SETTARGETDEVICE message is used to tell a RichTextBox to base its
display on a target device such as a printer. Another message that is
not fully exposed by Visual Basic 4.0 is EM_FORMATRANGE. The
EM_FORMATRANGE message sends a page at a time to an output device
using the specified coordinates. Using these messages in Visual Basic
4.0, it is possible to make a RichTextBox support WYSIWYG display and
output.
The following example illustrates how to take advantage of the
EM_SETTARGETDEVICE and EM_FORMATRANGE messages from Visual Basic 4.0.
The example provides two re-usable procedures to send these messages.
The first procedure WYSIWYG_RTF() sets a RichTextBox to provide a
WYSIWYG display based on the default printer and specified margins.
The second procedure PrintRtf() prints the contents of the RichTextBox
with the specified margins.
EXAMPLE
1. Start a new project in the 32-bit edition (Form1 is created by
default.
2. Put a command button and a RichTextBox control on Form1.
3. Add the following code to Form1:
Option Explicit
Private Sub Form_Load()
Dim LineWidth As Long
' Initialize Form and Command button
Me.Caption = "Rich Text Box WYSIWYG Printing Example"
Command1.Move 10, 10, 600, 380
Command1.Caption = "&Print"
' Set the font of the RTF to a TrueType font for best results
RichTextBox1.SelFontName = "Arial"
RichTextBox1.SelFontSize = 10
' Tell the RTF to base it's display off of the printer
LineWidth = WYSIWYG_RTF(RichTextBox1, 1440, 1440) '1440 Twips=1
Inch
' Set the form width to match the line width
Me.Width = LineWidth + 200
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Resize()
' Position the RTF on form
RichTextBox1.Move 100, 500, Me.ScaleWidth - 200, Me.ScaleHeight
- 600
End Sub
Private Sub Command1_Click()
' Print the contents of the RichTextBox with a one inch margin
PrintRTF RichTextBox1, 1440, 1440, 1440, 1440 ' 1440 Twips = 1
Inch
End Sub
4. Insert a new standard module into the project (Module1.bas by
default.)
5. Add the following code to Module1:
Option Explicit
Private Type Rect
Left As Long
Top As Long
Right As Long
Bottom As Long
End Type
Private Type CharRange
cpMin As Long ' First character of range (0 for start of doc)
cpMax As Long ' Last character of range (-1 for end of doc)
End Type
Private Type FormatRange
hdc As Long ' Actual DC to draw on
hdcTarget As Long ' Target DC for determining text formatting
rc As Rect ' Region of the DC to draw to (in twips)
rcPage As Rect ' Region of the entire DC (page size) (in
twips)
chrg As CharRange ' Range of text to draw (see above declaration)
End Type
Private Const WM_USER As Long = &H400
Private Const EM_FORMATRANGE As Long = WM_USER + 57
Private Const EM_SETTARGETDEVICE As Long = WM_USER + 72
Private Const PHYSICALOFFSETX As Long = 112
Private Const PHYSICALOFFSETY As Long = 113
Private Declare Function GetDeviceCaps Lib "gdi32" ( _
ByVal hdc As Long, ByVal nIndex As Long) As Long
Private Declare Function SendMessage Lib "USER32" Alias
"SendMessageA" _
(ByVal hWnd As Long, ByVal msg As Long, ByVal wp As Long, _
lp As Any) As Long
Private Declare Function CreateDC Lib "gdi32" Alias "CreateDCA" _
(ByVal lpDriverName As String, ByVal lpDeviceName As String, _
ByVal lpOutput As Long, ByVal lpInitData As Long) As Long
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
'
' WYSIWYG_RTF - Sets an RTF control to display itself the same as
it
' would print on the default printer
'
' RTF - A RichTextBox control to set for WYSIWYG display.
'
' LeftMarginWidth - Width of desired left margin in twips
'
' RightMarginWidth - Width of desired right margin in twips
'
' Returns - The length of a line on the printer in twips
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Public Function WYSIWYG_RTF(RTF As RichTextBox, LeftMarginWidth As
Long,
_
RightMarginWidth As Long) As Long
Dim LeftOffset As Long, LeftMargin As Long, RightMargin As Long
Dim LineWidth As Long
Dim PrinterhDC As Long
Dim r As Long
' Start a print job to initialize printer object
Printer.Print Space(1)
Printer.ScaleMode = vbTwips
' Get the offset to the printable area on the page in twips
LeftOffset = Printer.ScaleX(GetDeviceCaps(Printer.hdc, _
PHYSICALOFFSETX), vbPixels, vbTwips)
' Calculate the Left, and Right margins
LeftMargin = LeftMarginWidth - LeftOffset
RightMargin = (Printer.Width - RightMarginWidth) - LeftOffset
' Calculate the line width
LineWidth = RightMargin - LeftMargin
' Create an hDC on the Printer pointed to by the Printer object
' This DC needs to remain for the RTF to keep up the WYSIWYG
display
PrinterhDC = CreateDC(Printer.DriverName, Printer.DeviceName, 0,
0)
' Tell the RTF to base it's display off of the printer
' at the desired line width
r = SendMessage(RTF.hWnd, EM_SETTARGETDEVICE, PrinterhDC, _
ByVal LineWidth)
' Abort the temporary print job used to get printer info
Printer.KillDoc
WYSIWYG_RTF = LineWidth
End Function
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'
' PrintRTF - Prints the contents of a RichTextBox control using the
' provided margins
'
' RTF - A RichTextBox control to print
'
' LeftMarginWidth - Width of desired left margin in twips
'
' TopMarginHeight - Height of desired top margin in twips
'
' RightMarginWidth - Width of desired right margin in twips
'
' BottomMarginHeight - Height of desired bottom margin in twips
'
' Notes - If you are also using WYSIWYG_RTF() on the provided RTF
' parameter you should specify the same LeftMarginWidth and
' RightMarginWidth that you used to call WYSIWYG_RTF()
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Public Sub PrintRTF(RTF As RichTextBox, LeftMarginWidth As Long, _
TopMarginHeight, RightMarginWidth, BottomMarginHeight)
Dim LeftOffset As Long, TopOffset As Long
Dim LeftMargin As Long, TopMargin As Long
Dim RightMargin As Long, BottomMargin As Long
Dim fr As FormatRange
Dim rcDrawTo As Rect
Dim rcPage As Rect
Dim TextLength As Long
Dim NextCharPosition As Long
Dim r As Long
' Start a print job to get a valid Printer.hDC
Printer.Print Space(1)
Printer.ScaleMode = vbTwips
' Get the offsett to the printable area on the page in twips
LeftOffset = Printer.ScaleX(GetDeviceCaps(Printer.hdc, _
PHYSICALOFFSETX), vbPixels, vbTwips)
TopOffset = Printer.ScaleY(GetDeviceCaps(Printer.hdc, _
PHYSICALOFFSETY), vbPixels, vbTwips)
' Calculate the Left, Top, Right, and Bottom margins
LeftMargin = LeftMarginWidth - LeftOffset
TopMargin = TopMarginHeight - TopOffset
RightMargin = (Printer.Width - RightMarginWidth) - LeftOffset
BottomMargin = (Printer.Height - BottomMarginHeight) - TopOffset
' Set printable area rect
rcPage.Left = 0
rcPage.Top = 0
rcPage.Right = Printer.ScaleWidth
rcPage.Bottom = Printer.ScaleHeight
' Set rect in which to print (relative to printable area)
rcDrawTo.Left = LeftMargin
rcDrawTo.Top = TopMargin
rcDrawTo.Right = RightMargin
rcDrawTo.Bottom = BottomMargin
' Set up the print instructions
fr.hdc = Printer.hdc ' Use the same DC for measuring and
rendering
fr.hdcTarget = Printer.hdc ' Point at printer hDC
fr.rc = rcDrawTo ' Indicate the area on page to draw
to
fr.rcPage = rcPage ' Indicate entire size of page
fr.chrg.cpMin = 0 ' Indicate start of text through
fr.chrg.cpMax = -1 ' end of the text
' Get length of text in RTF
TextLength = Len(RTF.Text)
' Loop printing each page until done
Do
' Print the page by sending EM_FORMATRANGE message
NextCharPosition = SendMessage(RTF.hWnd, EM_FORMATRANGE,
True, fr)
If NextCharPosition >= TextLength Then Exit Do 'If
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