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    wrote on last edited by A Former User
    #4

    no i have only a pdf printer installed. is it necessary? But i can print Text in another function with QPainter to the Device.

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      mrjj
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      #5

      well a pdf printer should be just as good.
      if you render some other widget, then it works?

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        I tried to paint something else, but he dont paint anything on the page.

        void MainWindow::printPreview(QPrinter *printer)
        {
            //ui->customPlotWidget->render(printer);
            QPainter painter(printer);
            painter.drawText(QPoint(50, 50), "12");
            painter.end();
        }
        
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          mrjj
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          wrote on last edited by mrjj
          #7

          so its not related to customplot :)
          Code seems fine at first sight. not sure why.
          you dont need a
          painter.begin(&printer); ?

          also is 50,50 inside the visible page?
          maybe try
          painter.drawText(QPoint(450, 450), "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA");

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            wrote on last edited by
            #8

            @mrjj said:

            painter.drawText(QPoint(450, 450), "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA");

            ok this works. so it could be the customplot widget. perhaps i need to ask in the customplot forum then. I tried now that

            void MainWindow::printPreview(QPrinter *printer)
            {
                //ui->customPlotWidget->render(printer);
                QPainter painter;
                painter.begin(printer);
                ui->customPlotWidget->render(&painter);
                painter.end();
            }
            

            but this didnt work too.

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              @mrjj said:

              painter.drawText(QPoint(450, 450), "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA");

              ok this works. so it could be the customplot widget. perhaps i need to ask in the customplot forum then. I tried now that

              void MainWindow::printPreview(QPrinter *printer)
              {
                  //ui->customPlotWidget->render(printer);
                  QPainter painter;
                  painter.begin(printer);
                  ui->customPlotWidget->render(&painter);
                  painter.end();
              }
              

              but this didnt work too.

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              mrjj
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              wrote on last edited by mrjj
              #9

              @Fuel
              Ok, so text was just outside:)
              hi
              maybe it just really, really small and outside area?
              Normally u scale the widgets. as screen and printer have very different DPI

                     QPainter painter;
                      painter.begin(&printer);
                      double xscale = printer.pageRect().width()/double(myWidget->width());
                      double yscale = printer.pageRect().height()/double(myWidget->height());
                      double scale = qMin(xscale, yscale);
                      painter.translate(printer.paperRect().x() + printer.pageRect().width()/2,
                                         printer.paperRect().y() + printer.pageRect().height()/2);
                      painter.scale(scale, scale);
                      painter.translate(-width()/2, -height()/2);
              
                      myWidget->render(&painter);
              
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                #10

                omg yes that works. but why i need to do that with windows? hmm dont really understand that.

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                  omg yes that works. but why i need to do that with windows? hmm dont really understand that.

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                  mrjj
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #11

                  @Fuel
                  Ok, so was just super small :)

                  well if same printer in linux & windows then
                  makes little sense. :)

                  Else it just a matter of DPI.

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    so different printer with different dpi would change the size? how can i prevent that? I always want the Fullsize on one page.

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                    • ? A Former User

                      so different printer with different dpi would change the size? how can i prevent that? I always want the Fullsize on one page.

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                      @Fuel
                      Yes, DPI means how many small dots/pixels pr inch.
                      A screen has may 72
                      and printer might have 1200
                      that is why we scale it.
                      So a widget that is 400 pixels will be extremely small on printer with high DPI.

                      so you must always scale it.
                      If use use the sample code. it will always be same size.

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                        #14

                        ok much thanks to you.

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                          ok much thanks to you.

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                          mrjj
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                          #15

                          @Fuel
                          you are most welcome.
                          Please mark as solved :)

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