/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: tests/html/htmprint.cpp // Purpose: wxHtmlPrintout tests // Author: Vadim Zeitlin // Created: 2018-05-22 // Copyright: (c) 2018 Vadim Zeitlin /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // headers // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #include "testprec.h" #if wxUSE_HTML #ifdef __BORLANDC__ #pragma hdrstop #endif #ifndef WX_PRECOMP #include "wx/dcmemory.h" #endif // WX_PRECOMP #include "wx/html/htmprint.h" namespace { // Return the number of pages in the printout. int CountPages(wxHtmlPrintout& pr) { REQUIRE_NOTHROW( pr.OnPreparePrinting() ); int pageMin = -1, pageMax = -1, selFrom = -1, selTo = -1; REQUIRE_NOTHROW( pr.GetPageInfo(&pageMin, &pageMax, &selFrom, &selTo) ); // This should be always the case. CHECK( pageMin == 1 ); // Return the really interesting value to the caller. return pageMax; } } // anonymous namespace TEST_CASE("wxHtmlPrintout::Pagination", "[html][print]") { wxHtmlPrintout pr; // Pagination works in terms of printer page size, which is obtained by // subtracting margins from the total size and margins are expressed in // millimeters, so their conversion to pixels depends on DPI. To ensure // that we get the same results for all values of DPI, get just get rid // of the margins entirely (it would also be possible to adjust them by // the DPI-dependent factor, but it doesn't seem to be worth doing it). pr.SetMargins(0, 0, 0, 0, 0); // Use font size in pixels to make it DPI-independent: if we just used a // normal (say 12pt) font, it would have different height in pixels on 96 // and 200 DPI systems, meaning that the text at the end of this test would // take different number of (fixed to 1000px height) pages. // // We could also make the page height proportional to the DPI, but this // would be more complicated as we also wouldn't be able to use hardcoded // height attribute values in the HTML snippets below then. const wxFont fontFixedPixelSize(wxFontInfo(wxSize(10, 16))); pr.SetStandardFonts(fontFixedPixelSize.GetPointSize(), "Helvetica"); // We currently have to do this with wxGTK3 which uses 72 DPI for its // wxMemoryDC, resulting in 3/4 scaling (because screen DPI is hardcoded as // 96 in src/html/htmprint.cpp), when rendering onto it. This makes the // tests pass, but really shouldn't be necessary. Unfortunately it's not // clear where and how should this be fixed. #ifdef __WXGTK3__ pr.SetPPIPrinter(wxSize(96, 96)); #endif wxBitmap bmp(1000, 1000); wxMemoryDC dc(bmp); pr.SetUp(dc); // Empty or short HTML documents should be printed on a single page only. CHECK( CountPages(pr) == 1 ); pr.SetHtmlText("

Hello world!

"); CHECK( CountPages(pr) == 1 ); // This one should be too big to fit on a single page. pr.SetHtmlText ( "" "
" "" ); CHECK( CountPages(pr) == 2 ); // Special case: normally images are not split, but if the image height is // greater than the page height, it should be. pr.SetHtmlText ( "" ); CHECK( CountPages(pr) == 3 ); // Test explicit page breaks too. pr.SetHtmlText ( "First page" "
" "Second page" ); CHECK( CountPages(pr) == 2 ); pr.SetHtmlText ( "Something" "
" "
" "
" "whatever" "
" "
" "
" ); CHECK( CountPages(pr) == 2 ); // Also test that forbidding page breaks inside a paragraph works: it // should move it entirely to the next page, resulting in one extra page // compared to the version without "page-break-inside: avoid". static const char* const text = "Early in the morning on the fourteenth of the spring month of Nisan the
" "Procurator of Judea, Pontius Pilate, in a white cloak lined with blood red,
" "emerged with his shuffling cavalryman's walk into the arcade connecting the two
" "wings of the palace of Herod the Great.
" "
" "More than anything else in the world the Procurator hated the smell of attar of
" "roses. The omens for the day were bad, as this scent had been haunting him
" "since dawn.
" "
" "It seemed to the Procurator that the very cypresses and palms in the garden
" "were exuding the smell of roses, that this damned stench of roses was even
" "mingling with the smell of leather tackle and sweat from his mounted bodyguard.
" "
" "A haze of smoke was drifting toward the arcade across the upper courtyard of
" "the garden, coming from the wing at the rear of the palace, the quarters of the
" "first cohort of the XII Legion; known as the \"Lightning,\" it had been
" "stationed in Jerusalem since the Procurator's arrival. The same oily perfume
" "of roses was mixed with the acrid smoke that showed that the centuries' cooks
" "had started to prepare breakfast
" "
" "\"Oh, gods, what are you punishing me for?.. No, there's no doubt, I have it
" "again, this terrible incurable pain... hemicrania, when half the head aches...
" "There's no cure for it, nothing helps... I must try not to move my head...\"
" "
" "A chair had already been placed on the mosaic floor by the fountain; without a
" "glance around, the Procurator sat in it and stretched out his hand to one side.
" "His secretary deferentially laid a piece of parchment in his hand. Unable to
" "restrain a grimace of agony, the Procurator gave a fleeting sideways look at
" "its contents, returned the parchment to his secretary and said painfully, \"The
" "accused comes from Galilee, does he? Was the case sent to the tetrarch?\"
" "
" "\"Yes, Procurator,\" replied the secretary. \"He declined to confirm the
" "finding of the court and passed the Sanhedrin's sentence of death to you for
" "confirmation.\"
" "
" "The Procurator's cheek twitched, and he said quietly, \"Bring in the accused.\"
" ; pr.SetHtmlText ( wxString::Format ( "" "
%s
" "
" "", text ) ); CHECK( CountPages(pr) == 2 ); pr.SetHtmlText ( wxString::Format ( "" "
%s
" "
" "", text ) ); INFO("Using base font size " << fontFixedPixelSize.GetPointSize()); CHECK( CountPages(pr) == 3 ); } #endif //wxUSE_HTML