///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: samples/printing.cpp // Purpose: Printing demo for wxWidgets // Author: Julian Smart // Modified by: Francesco Montorsi // Created: 1995 // Copyright: (c) Julian Smart // Licence: wxWindows licence ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // For compilers that support precompilation, includes "wx/wx.h". #include "wx/wxprec.h" #ifdef __BORLANDC__ #pragma hdrstop #endif #ifndef WX_PRECOMP #include "wx/wx.h" #include "wx/log.h" #endif #if !wxUSE_PRINTING_ARCHITECTURE #error "You must set wxUSE_PRINTING_ARCHITECTURE to 1 in setup.h, and recompile the library." #endif #include #include "wx/metafile.h" #include "wx/print.h" #include "wx/printdlg.h" #include "wx/image.h" #include "wx/accel.h" #if wxUSE_POSTSCRIPT #include "wx/generic/printps.h" #include "wx/generic/prntdlgg.h" #endif #if wxUSE_GRAPHICS_CONTEXT #include "wx/graphics.h" #include "wx/scopedptr.h" #endif #ifdef __WXMAC__ #include "wx/osx/printdlg.h" #endif #include "printing.h" #ifndef wxHAS_IMAGES_IN_RESOURCES #include "../sample.xpm" #endif // Global print data, to remember settings during the session wxPrintData *g_printData = NULL; // Global page setup data wxPageSetupDialogData* g_pageSetupData = NULL; // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // MyApp // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- wxIMPLEMENT_APP(MyApp); bool MyApp::OnInit(void) { if ( !wxApp::OnInit() ) return false; wxInitAllImageHandlers(); // init global objects // ------------------- g_printData = new wxPrintData; // You could set an initial paper size here #if 0 g_printData->SetPaperId(wxPAPER_LETTER); // for Americans g_printData->SetPaperId(wxPAPER_A4); // for everyone else #endif g_pageSetupData = new wxPageSetupDialogData; // copy over initial paper size from print record (*g_pageSetupData) = *g_printData; // Set some initial page margins in mm. g_pageSetupData->SetMarginTopLeft(wxPoint(15, 15)); g_pageSetupData->SetMarginBottomRight(wxPoint(15, 15)); // init local GUI objects // ---------------------- #if 0 wxImage image( "test.jpg" ); image.SetAlpha(); int i,j; for (i = 0; i < image.GetWidth(); i++) for (j = 0; j < image.GetHeight(); j++) image.SetAlpha( i, j, 50 ); m_bitmap = image; #endif m_angle = 30; m_testFont = wxFontInfo(10).Family(wxFONTFAMILY_SWISS); // Create the main frame window // ---------------------------- MyFrame* frame = new MyFrame((wxFrame *) NULL, "wxWidgets Printing Demo", wxPoint(0, 0), wxSize(400, 400)); frame->Centre(wxBOTH); frame->Show(); return true; } int MyApp::OnExit() { delete g_printData; delete g_pageSetupData; return wxApp::OnExit(); } void MyApp::Draw(wxDC&dc) { // This routine just draws a bunch of random stuff on the screen so that we // can check that different types of object are being drawn consistently // between the screen image, the print preview image (at various zoom // levels), and the printed page. dc.SetBackground(*wxWHITE_BRUSH); // dc.Clear(); dc.SetFont(m_testFont); // dc.SetBackgroundMode(wxBRUSHSTYLE_TRANSPARENT); dc.SetPen(*wxBLACK_PEN); dc.SetBrush(*wxLIGHT_GREY_BRUSH); dc.DrawRectangle(0, 0, 230, 350); dc.DrawLine(0, 0, 229, 349); dc.DrawLine(229, 0, 0, 349); dc.SetBrush(*wxTRANSPARENT_BRUSH); dc.SetBrush(*wxCYAN_BRUSH); dc.SetPen(*wxRED_PEN); dc.DrawRoundedRectangle(0, 20, 200, 80, 20); dc.DrawText( "Rectangle 200 by 80", 40, 40); dc.SetPen( wxPen(*wxBLACK, 0, wxPENSTYLE_DOT_DASH) ); dc.DrawEllipse(50, 140, 100, 50); dc.SetPen(*wxRED_PEN); dc.DrawText( "Test message: this is in 10 point text", 10, 180); dc.DrawRotatedText( "This\nis\na multi-line\ntext", 170, 100, -m_angle/1.5); #if wxUSE_UNICODE const char *test = "Hebrew שלום -- Japanese (日本語)"; wxString tmp = wxConvUTF8.cMB2WC( test ); dc.DrawText( tmp, 10, 200 ); #endif wxPoint points[5]; points[0].x = 0; points[0].y = 0; points[1].x = 20; points[1].y = 0; points[2].x = 20; points[2].y = 20; points[3].x = 10; points[3].y = 20; points[4].x = 10; points[4].y = -20; dc.DrawPolygon( 5, points, 20, 250, wxODDEVEN_RULE ); dc.DrawPolygon( 5, points, 50, 250, wxWINDING_RULE ); dc.DrawArc( 20, 330, 40, 300, 20, 300 ); { wxDCBrushChanger changeBrush(dc, *wxTRANSPARENT_BRUSH); dc.DrawArc( 60, 330, 80, 300, 60, 300 ); } dc.DrawEllipticArc( 80, 250, 60, 30, 0.0, 270.0 ); points[0].x = 150; points[0].y = 250; points[1].x = 180; points[1].y = 250; points[2].x = 180; points[2].y = 220; points[3].x = 200; points[3].y = 220; dc.DrawSpline( 4, points ); wxString str; int i = 0; str.Printf( "---- Text at angle %d ----", i ); dc.DrawRotatedText( str, 100, 300, i ); i = m_angle; str.Printf( "---- Text at angle %d ----", i ); dc.DrawRotatedText( str, 100, 300, i ); wxIcon my_icon = wxICON(sample); dc.DrawIcon( my_icon, 100, 100); if (m_bitmap.IsOk()) dc.DrawBitmap( m_bitmap, 10, 10 ); #if wxUSE_GRAPHICS_CONTEXT wxScopedPtr gc(wxGraphicsContext::CreateFromUnknownDC(dc)); if (gc) { // make a path that contains a circle and some lines, centered at 100,100 gc->SetPen( *wxRED_PEN ); wxGraphicsPath path = gc->CreatePath(); path.AddCircle( 50.0, 50.0, 50.0 ); path.MoveToPoint(0.0, 50.0); path.AddLineToPoint(100.0, 50.0); path.MoveToPoint(50.0, 0.0); path.AddLineToPoint(50.0, 100.0 ); path.CloseSubpath(); path.AddRectangle(25.0, 25.0, 50.0, 50.0); gc->StrokePath(path); // draw some text wxString text("Text by wxGraphicsContext"); gc->SetFont( m_testFont, *wxBLACK ); gc->DrawText(text, 25.0, 60.0); // draw rectangle around the text double w, h; gc->GetTextExtent(text, &w, &h); gc->SetPen( *wxBLACK_PEN ); gc->DrawRectangle(25.0, 60.0, w, h); } #endif } // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // MyFrame // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- wxBEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(MyFrame, wxFrame) EVT_MENU(wxID_EXIT, MyFrame::OnExit) EVT_MENU(wxID_PRINT, MyFrame::OnPrint) EVT_MENU(wxID_PREVIEW, MyFrame::OnPrintPreview) EVT_MENU(WXPRINT_PAGE_SETUP, MyFrame::OnPageSetup) EVT_MENU(wxID_ABOUT, MyFrame::OnPrintAbout) #if wxUSE_POSTSCRIPT EVT_MENU(WXPRINT_PRINT_PS, MyFrame::OnPrintPS) EVT_MENU(WXPRINT_PREVIEW_PS, MyFrame::OnPrintPreviewPS) EVT_MENU(WXPRINT_PAGE_SETUP_PS, MyFrame::OnPageSetupPS) #endif #ifdef __WXMAC__ EVT_MENU(WXPRINT_PAGE_MARGINS, MyFrame::OnPageMargins) #endif EVT_MENU(WXPRINT_ANGLEUP, MyFrame::OnAngleUp) EVT_MENU(WXPRINT_ANGLEDOWN, MyFrame::OnAngleDown) EVT_MENU_RANGE(WXPRINT_FRAME_MODAL_APP, WXPRINT_FRAME_MODAL_NON, MyFrame::OnPreviewFrameModalityKind) wxEND_EVENT_TABLE() MyFrame::MyFrame(wxFrame *frame, const wxString&title, const wxPoint&pos, const wxSize&size) : wxFrame(frame, wxID_ANY, title, pos, size) { m_canvas = NULL; m_previewModality = wxPreviewFrame_AppModal; #if wxUSE_STATUSBAR // Give us a status line CreateStatusBar(2); SetStatusText("Printing demo"); #endif // wxUSE_STATUSBAR // Load icon and bitmap SetIcon( wxICON( sample) ); // Make a menubar wxMenu *file_menu = new wxMenu; file_menu->Append(wxID_PRINT, "&Print...", "Print"); file_menu->Append(WXPRINT_PAGE_SETUP, "Page Set&up...", "Page setup"); #ifdef __WXMAC__ file_menu->Append(WXPRINT_PAGE_MARGINS, "Page Margins...", "Page margins"); #endif file_menu->Append(wxID_PREVIEW, "Print Pre&view", "Preview"); wxMenu * const menuModalKind = new wxMenu; menuModalKind->AppendRadioItem(WXPRINT_FRAME_MODAL_APP, "&App modal"); menuModalKind->AppendRadioItem(WXPRINT_FRAME_MODAL_WIN, "&Window modal"); menuModalKind->AppendRadioItem(WXPRINT_FRAME_MODAL_NON, "&Not modal"); file_menu->AppendSubMenu(menuModalKind, "Preview frame &modal kind"); #if wxUSE_ACCEL // Accelerators wxAcceleratorEntry entries[1]; entries[0].Set(wxACCEL_CTRL, (int) 'V', wxID_PREVIEW); wxAcceleratorTable accel(1, entries); SetAcceleratorTable(accel); #endif #if wxUSE_POSTSCRIPT file_menu->AppendSeparator(); file_menu->Append(WXPRINT_PRINT_PS, "Print PostScript...", "Print (PostScript)"); file_menu->Append(WXPRINT_PAGE_SETUP_PS, "Page Setup PostScript...", "Page setup (PostScript)"); file_menu->Append(WXPRINT_PREVIEW_PS, "Print Preview PostScript", "Preview (PostScript)"); #endif file_menu->AppendSeparator(); file_menu->Append(WXPRINT_ANGLEUP, "Angle up\tAlt-U", "Raise rotated text angle"); file_menu->Append(WXPRINT_ANGLEDOWN, "Angle down\tAlt-D", "Lower rotated text angle"); file_menu->AppendSeparator(); file_menu->Append(wxID_EXIT, "E&xit", "Exit program"); wxMenu *help_menu = new wxMenu; help_menu->Append(wxID_ABOUT, "&About", "About this demo"); wxMenuBar *menu_bar = new wxMenuBar; menu_bar->Append(file_menu, "&File"); menu_bar->Append(help_menu, "&Help"); // Associate the menu bar with the frame SetMenuBar(menu_bar); // create the canvas // ----------------- m_canvas = new MyCanvas(this, wxPoint(0, 0), wxSize(100, 100), wxRETAINED|wxHSCROLL|wxVSCROLL); // Give it scrollbars: the virtual canvas is 20 * 50 = 1000 pixels in each direction m_canvas->SetScrollbars(20, 20, 50, 50); } void MyFrame::OnExit(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { Close(true /*force closing*/); } void MyFrame::OnPrint(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { wxPrintDialogData printDialogData(* g_printData); wxPrinter printer(&printDialogData); MyPrintout printout(this, "My printout"); if (!printer.Print(this, &printout, true /*prompt*/)) { if (wxPrinter::GetLastError() == wxPRINTER_ERROR) { wxLogError("There was a problem printing. Perhaps your current printer is not set correctly?"); } else { wxLogMessage("You canceled printing"); } } else { (*g_printData) = printer.GetPrintDialogData().GetPrintData(); } } void MyFrame::OnPrintPreview(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { // Pass two printout objects: for preview, and possible printing. wxPrintDialogData printDialogData(* g_printData); wxPrintPreview *preview = new wxPrintPreview(new MyPrintout(this), new MyPrintout(this), &printDialogData); if (!preview->IsOk()) { delete preview; wxLogError("There was a problem previewing.\nPerhaps your current printer is not set correctly?"); return; } wxPreviewFrame *frame = new wxPreviewFrame(preview, this, "Demo Print Preview", wxPoint(100, 100), wxSize(600, 650)); frame->Centre(wxBOTH); frame->InitializeWithModality(m_previewModality); frame->Show(); } void MyFrame::OnPageSetup(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { (*g_pageSetupData) = *g_printData; wxPageSetupDialog pageSetupDialog(this, g_pageSetupData); pageSetupDialog.ShowModal(); (*g_printData) = pageSetupDialog.GetPageSetupDialogData().GetPrintData(); (*g_pageSetupData) = pageSetupDialog.GetPageSetupDialogData(); } #if wxUSE_POSTSCRIPT void MyFrame::OnPrintPS(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { wxPrintDialogData printDialogData(* g_printData); wxPostScriptPrinter printer(&printDialogData); MyPrintout printout(this, "My printout"); printer.Print(this, &printout, true/*prompt*/); (*g_printData) = printer.GetPrintDialogData().GetPrintData(); } void MyFrame::OnPrintPreviewPS(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { // Pass two printout objects: for preview, and possible printing. wxPrintDialogData printDialogData(* g_printData); wxPrintPreview *preview = new wxPrintPreview(new MyPrintout(this), new MyPrintout(this), &printDialogData); wxPreviewFrame *frame = new wxPreviewFrame(preview, this, "Demo Print Preview", wxPoint(100, 100), wxSize(600, 650)); frame->Centre(wxBOTH); frame->Initialize(); frame->Show(); } void MyFrame::OnPageSetupPS(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { (*g_pageSetupData) = * g_printData; wxGenericPageSetupDialog pageSetupDialog(this, g_pageSetupData); pageSetupDialog.ShowModal(); (*g_printData) = pageSetupDialog.GetPageSetupDialogData().GetPrintData(); (*g_pageSetupData) = pageSetupDialog.GetPageSetupDialogData(); } #endif #ifdef __WXMAC__ void MyFrame::OnPageMargins(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { (*g_pageSetupData) = *g_printData; wxMacPageMarginsDialog pageMarginsDialog(this, g_pageSetupData); pageMarginsDialog.ShowModal(); (*g_printData) = pageMarginsDialog.GetPageSetupDialogData().GetPrintData(); (*g_pageSetupData) = pageMarginsDialog.GetPageSetupDialogData(); } #endif void MyFrame::OnPrintAbout(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { (void)wxMessageBox("wxWidgets printing demo\nAuthor: Julian Smart", "About wxWidgets printing demo", wxOK|wxCENTRE); } void MyFrame::OnAngleUp(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { wxGetApp().IncrementAngle(); m_canvas->Refresh(); } void MyFrame::OnAngleDown(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { wxGetApp().DecrementAngle(); m_canvas->Refresh(); } void MyFrame::OnPreviewFrameModalityKind(wxCommandEvent& event) { m_previewModality = static_cast( wxPreviewFrame_AppModal + (event.GetId() - WXPRINT_FRAME_MODAL_APP)); } // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // MyCanvas // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- wxBEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(MyCanvas, wxScrolledWindow) // EVT_PAINT(MyCanvas::OnPaint) wxEND_EVENT_TABLE() MyCanvas::MyCanvas(wxFrame *frame, const wxPoint&pos, const wxSize&size, long style) : wxScrolledWindow(frame, wxID_ANY, pos, size, style) { SetBackgroundColour(*wxWHITE); } //void MyCanvas::OnPaint(wxPaintEvent& WXUNUSED(evt)) void MyCanvas::OnDraw(wxDC& dc) { //wxPaintDC dc(this); wxGetApp().Draw(dc); } // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // MyPrintout // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- bool MyPrintout::OnPrintPage(int page) { wxDC *dc = GetDC(); if (dc) { if (page == 1) DrawPageOne(); else if (page == 2) DrawPageTwo(); // Draw page numbers at top left corner of printable area, sized so that // screen size of text matches paper size. MapScreenSizeToPage(); dc->DrawText(wxString::Format("PAGE %d", page), 0, 0); return true; } else return false; } bool MyPrintout::OnBeginDocument(int startPage, int endPage) { if (!wxPrintout::OnBeginDocument(startPage, endPage)) return false; return true; } void MyPrintout::GetPageInfo(int *minPage, int *maxPage, int *selPageFrom, int *selPageTo) { *minPage = 1; *maxPage = 2; *selPageFrom = 1; *selPageTo = 2; } bool MyPrintout::HasPage(int pageNum) { return (pageNum == 1 || pageNum == 2); } void MyPrintout::DrawPageOne() { // You might use THIS code if you were scaling graphics of known size to fit // on the page. The commented-out code illustrates different ways of scaling // the graphics. // We know the graphic is 230x350. If we didn't know this, we'd need to // calculate it. wxCoord maxX = 230; wxCoord maxY = 350; // This sets the user scale and origin of the DC so that the image fits // within the paper rectangle (but the edges could be cut off by printers // that can't print to the edges of the paper -- which is most of them. Use // this if your image already has its own margins. // FitThisSizeToPaper(wxSize(maxX, maxY)); // wxRect fitRect = GetLogicalPaperRect(); // This sets the user scale and origin of the DC so that the image fits // within the page rectangle, which is the printable area on Mac and MSW // and is the entire page on other platforms. // FitThisSizeToPage(wxSize(maxX, maxY)); // wxRect fitRect = GetLogicalPageRect(); // This sets the user scale and origin of the DC so that the image fits // within the page margins as specified by g_PageSetupData, which you can // change (on some platforms, at least) in the Page Setup dialog. Note that // on Mac, the native Page Setup dialog doesn't let you change the margins // of a wxPageSetupDialogData object, so you'll have to write your own dialog or // use the Mac-only wxMacPageMarginsDialog, as we do in this program. FitThisSizeToPageMargins(wxSize(maxX, maxY), *g_pageSetupData); wxRect fitRect = GetLogicalPageMarginsRect(*g_pageSetupData); // This sets the user scale and origin of the DC so that the image appears // on the paper at the same size that it appears on screen (i.e., 10-point // type on screen is 10-point on the printed page) and is positioned in the // top left corner of the page rectangle (just as the screen image appears // in the top left corner of the window). // MapScreenSizeToPage(); // wxRect fitRect = GetLogicalPageRect(); // You could also map the screen image to the entire paper at the same size // as it appears on screen. // MapScreenSizeToPaper(); // wxRect fitRect = GetLogicalPaperRect(); // You might also wish to do you own scaling in order to draw objects at // full native device resolution. In this case, you should do the following. // Note that you can use the GetLogicalXXXRect() commands to obtain the // appropriate rect to scale to. // MapScreenSizeToDevice(); // wxRect fitRect = GetLogicalPageRect(); // Each of the preceding Fit or Map routines positions the origin so that // the drawn image is positioned at the top left corner of the reference // rectangle. You can easily center or right- or bottom-justify the image as // follows. // This offsets the image so that it is centered within the reference // rectangle defined above. wxCoord xoff = (fitRect.width - maxX) / 2; wxCoord yoff = (fitRect.height - maxY) / 2; OffsetLogicalOrigin(xoff, yoff); // This offsets the image so that it is positioned at the bottom right of // the reference rectangle defined above. // wxCoord xoff = (fitRect.width - maxX); // wxCoord yoff = (fitRect.height - maxY); // OffsetLogicalOrigin(xoff, yoff); wxGetApp().Draw(*GetDC()); } void MyPrintout::DrawPageTwo() { // You might use THIS code to set the printer DC to ROUGHLY reflect // the screen text size. This page also draws lines of actual length // 5cm on the page. // Compare this to DrawPageOne(), which uses the really convenient routines // from wxPrintout to fit the screen image onto the printed page. This page // illustrates how to do all the scaling calculations yourself, if you're so // inclined. wxDC *dc = GetDC(); // Get the logical pixels per inch of screen and printer int ppiScreenX, ppiScreenY; GetPPIScreen(&ppiScreenX, &ppiScreenY); int ppiPrinterX, ppiPrinterY; GetPPIPrinter(&ppiPrinterX, &ppiPrinterY); // This scales the DC so that the printout roughly represents the screen // scaling. The text point size _should_ be the right size but in fact is // too small for some reason. This is a detail that will need to be // addressed at some point but can be fudged for the moment. float scale = (float)((float)ppiPrinterX/(float)ppiScreenX); // Now we have to check in case our real page size is reduced (e.g. because // we're drawing to a print preview memory DC) int pageWidth, pageHeight; int w, h; dc->GetSize(&w, &h); GetPageSizePixels(&pageWidth, &pageHeight); // If printer pageWidth == current DC width, then this doesn't change. But w // might be the preview bitmap width, so scale down. float overallScale = scale * (float)(w/(float)pageWidth); dc->SetUserScale(overallScale, overallScale); // Calculate conversion factor for converting millimetres into logical // units. There are approx. 25.4 mm to the inch. There are ppi device units // to the inch. Therefore 1 mm corresponds to ppi/25.4 device units. We also // divide by the screen-to-printer scaling factor, because we need to // unscale to pass logical units to DrawLine. // Draw 50 mm by 50 mm L shape float logUnitsFactor = (float)(ppiPrinterX/(scale*25.4)); float logUnits = (float)(50*logUnitsFactor); dc->SetPen(* wxBLACK_PEN); dc->DrawLine(50, 250, (long)(50.0 + logUnits), 250); dc->DrawLine(50, 250, 50, (long)(250.0 + logUnits)); dc->SetBackgroundMode(wxBRUSHSTYLE_TRANSPARENT); dc->SetBrush(*wxTRANSPARENT_BRUSH); { // GetTextExtent demo: wxString words[7] = { "This ", "is ", "GetTextExtent ", "testing ", "string. ", "Enjoy ", "it!" }; long x = 200, y= 250; dc->SetFont(wxFontInfo(15).Family(wxFONTFAMILY_SWISS)); for (int i = 0; i < 7; i++) { wxCoord wordWidth, wordHeight; wxString word = words[i]; word.Remove( word.Len()-1, 1 ); dc->GetTextExtent(word, &wordWidth, &wordHeight); dc->DrawRectangle(x, y, wordWidth, wordHeight); dc->GetTextExtent(words[i], &wordWidth, &wordHeight); dc->DrawText(words[i], x, y); x += wordWidth; } } dc->SetFont(wxGetApp().GetTestFont()); dc->DrawText("Some test text", 200, 300 ); // TESTING int leftMargin = 20; int rightMargin = 20; int topMargin = 20; int bottomMargin = 20; int pageWidthMM, pageHeightMM; GetPageSizeMM(&pageWidthMM, &pageHeightMM); float leftMarginLogical = (float)(logUnitsFactor*leftMargin); float topMarginLogical = (float)(logUnitsFactor*topMargin); float bottomMarginLogical = (float)(logUnitsFactor*(pageHeightMM - bottomMargin)); float rightMarginLogical = (float)(logUnitsFactor*(pageWidthMM - rightMargin)); dc->SetPen(* wxRED_PEN); dc->DrawLine( (long)leftMarginLogical, (long)topMarginLogical, (long)rightMarginLogical, (long)topMarginLogical); dc->DrawLine( (long)leftMarginLogical, (long)bottomMarginLogical, (long)rightMarginLogical, (long)bottomMarginLogical); WritePageHeader(this, dc, "A header", logUnitsFactor); } // Writes a header on a page. Margin units are in millimetres. bool MyPrintout::WritePageHeader(wxPrintout *printout, wxDC *dc, const wxString&text, float mmToLogical) { int pageWidthMM, pageHeightMM; printout->GetPageSizeMM(&pageWidthMM, &pageHeightMM); wxUnusedVar(pageHeightMM); int leftMargin = 10; int topMargin = 10; int rightMargin = 10; float leftMarginLogical = (float)(mmToLogical*leftMargin); float topMarginLogical = (float)(mmToLogical*topMargin); float rightMarginLogical = (float)(mmToLogical*(pageWidthMM - rightMargin)); wxCoord xExtent, yExtent; dc->GetTextExtent(text, &xExtent, &yExtent); float xPos = (float)(((((pageWidthMM - leftMargin - rightMargin)/2.0)+leftMargin)*mmToLogical) - (xExtent/2.0)); dc->DrawText(text, (long)xPos, (long)topMarginLogical); dc->SetPen(* wxBLACK_PEN); dc->DrawLine( (long)leftMarginLogical, (long)(topMarginLogical+yExtent), (long)rightMarginLogical, (long)topMarginLogical+yExtent ); return true; }