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  • JonBJ Offline
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    JonB
    wrote on last edited by JonB
    #14

    You can do the same as @artwaw's approach of using PDF printer from QWebEnginePage. Absolutely nothing wrong with QtWebKit QWebPage. Just I don't compile anything Qt, just so you know if you have any compile problems.

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    • JonBJ JonB

      You can do the same as @artwaw's approach of using PDF printer from QWebEnginePage. Absolutely nothing wrong with QtWebKit QWebPage. Just I don't compile anything Qt, just so you know if you have any compile problems.

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      artwaw
      wrote on last edited by
      #15

      @JonB side note and part explanation: for me QWebEngine is a no go on Windows as it requires Microsoft environment. I never managed to set it up properly, for some reason I saw my programs working well on mingw failing to compile I checked no further. Call me spoiled but...

      For more information please re-read.

      Kind Regards,
      Artur

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        JoeCFD
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        #16

        https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwebengine-webenginewidgets-html2pdf-example.html
        does this one help?

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          Marcus Barnet
          wrote on last edited by
          #17

          Thank you to all, guys, for your support!

          Unfortunately, I think using qtwebkit requires some skills, since I downloaded this one: https://download.qt.io/snapshots/ci/qtwebkit/5.212/latest/qtwebkit/qtwebkit-Windows-Windows_10-MSVC2019-Windows-Windows_10-X86_64.7z and I got a folder that I moved to my QT directory:

          C:\Qt\5.15.0\qtwebkit-Windows-Windows_10-MSVC2019-Windows-Windows_10-X86_64
          
          08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          .
          08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          ..
          08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          bin
          08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          include
          08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          lib
          24/09/2020  14:15    <DIR>          mkspecs
          08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          qml
          

          and I do not know how to proceed from this step. I tried to search on the forum, but I didn't found any topic about this (only one, but it was for Linux while I'm on Windows 10).
          My current program uses msvc2019_64.

          I can't understand how I can build this package.

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            Thank you to all, guys, for your support!

            Unfortunately, I think using qtwebkit requires some skills, since I downloaded this one: https://download.qt.io/snapshots/ci/qtwebkit/5.212/latest/qtwebkit/qtwebkit-Windows-Windows_10-MSVC2019-Windows-Windows_10-X86_64.7z and I got a folder that I moved to my QT directory:

            C:\Qt\5.15.0\qtwebkit-Windows-Windows_10-MSVC2019-Windows-Windows_10-X86_64
            
            08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          .
            08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          ..
            08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          bin
            08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          include
            08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          lib
            24/09/2020  14:15    <DIR>          mkspecs
            08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          qml
            

            and I do not know how to proceed from this step. I tried to search on the forum, but I didn't found any topic about this (only one, but it was for Linux while I'm on Windows 10).
            My current program uses msvc2019_64.

            I can't understand how I can build this package.

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            artwaw
            wrote on last edited by
            #18

            @Marcus-Barnet It should be already build. Just reopen QtCreator and add Qt += webkit in your .pro file.
            I have also Qt += webkitwidgets but I don't think you need them.

            At any rate you can then do #include <QWebPage> in the header files.

            For more information please re-read.

            Kind Regards,
            Artur

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              Marcus Barnet
              wrote on last edited by
              #19

              where should I copy the files contained in the archive I downloaded?

              This is the path where my qmake is:

              C:\Qt\5.15.0\msvc2019_64\bin\qmake.exe
              

              should I copy the content of:

              C:\Qt\5.15.0\qtwebkit-Windows-Windows_10-MSVC2019-Windows-Windows_10-X86_64
              08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          .
              08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          ..
              08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          bin
              08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          include
              08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          lib
              24/09/2020  14:15    <DIR>          mkspecs
              08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          qml
              

              in this directory?

              C:\Qt\5.15.0\msvc2019_64
              
              19/07/2020  21:36    <DIR>          .
              19/07/2020  21:36    <DIR>          ..
              29/07/2020  10:15    <DIR>          bin
              19/07/2020  21:34    <DIR>          doc
              19/07/2020  21:36    <DIR>          include
              19/07/2020  21:39    <DIR>          lib
              19/07/2020  21:34    <DIR>          mkspecs
              19/07/2020  21:34    <DIR>          phrasebooks
              19/07/2020  21:36    <DIR>          plugins
              19/07/2020  21:36    <DIR>          qml
              19/07/2020  21:36    <DIR>          resources
              19/07/2020  21:36    <DIR>          translations
              

              Sorry for the stupid question, but I can't understand how to use these files.
              Usually, in linux, there is /src and /lib folders that you can pass as parameter to the compiler.

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              • M Marcus Barnet

                where should I copy the files contained in the archive I downloaded?

                This is the path where my qmake is:

                C:\Qt\5.15.0\msvc2019_64\bin\qmake.exe
                

                should I copy the content of:

                C:\Qt\5.15.0\qtwebkit-Windows-Windows_10-MSVC2019-Windows-Windows_10-X86_64
                08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          .
                08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          ..
                08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          bin
                08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          include
                08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          lib
                24/09/2020  14:15    <DIR>          mkspecs
                08/06/2021  22:50    <DIR>          qml
                

                in this directory?

                C:\Qt\5.15.0\msvc2019_64
                
                19/07/2020  21:36    <DIR>          .
                19/07/2020  21:36    <DIR>          ..
                29/07/2020  10:15    <DIR>          bin
                19/07/2020  21:34    <DIR>          doc
                19/07/2020  21:36    <DIR>          include
                19/07/2020  21:39    <DIR>          lib
                19/07/2020  21:34    <DIR>          mkspecs
                19/07/2020  21:34    <DIR>          phrasebooks
                19/07/2020  21:36    <DIR>          plugins
                19/07/2020  21:36    <DIR>          qml
                19/07/2020  21:36    <DIR>          resources
                19/07/2020  21:36    <DIR>          translations
                

                Sorry for the stupid question, but I can't understand how to use these files.
                Usually, in linux, there is /src and /lib folders that you can pass as parameter to the compiler.

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                artwaw
                wrote on last edited by
                #20

                @Marcus-Barnet yes. exactly there, all folders' content to the respective folders.

                For more information please re-read.

                Kind Regards,
                Artur

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                  Marcus Barnet
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #21

                  thank you, I did as you suggested and now I get no errors when I try to call QWebPage.

                  Later, this evening, I will try to use it for the PDF and I will update you.

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                    Marcus Barnet
                    wrote on last edited by Marcus Barnet
                    #22

                    I tried to convert the html to pdf, it works fine even if this process doesn't include a PNG image which is included in the HTML page.

                    Unfortunately, this image is very important since it is a logo which must be included also in the PDF file. (I use the <img> tag to insert the image)
                    Is there any specific reason for not including the image?

                    Moreover, I noticed that the table borders are displayed in grey color while they should be black.
                    This is the code I'm using:

                      ```
                           QWebPage page;
                           page.mainFrame()->setHtml(html_scheda);
                    
                           QPrinter printer(QPrinter::HighResolution);
                           printer.setOrientation(QPrinter::Portrait);
                           printer.setOutputFormat(QPrinter::PdfFormat);
                           printer.setPaperSize(QPrinter::A4);
                           printer.setPageMargins(QMarginsF(5, 5, 5, 5));
                           QString fileName = "C:/folder/test.pdf";
                           printer.setOutputFileName(fileName);
                    
                           page.mainFrame()->print(&printer);
                    
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                    • M Marcus Barnet

                      I tried to convert the html to pdf, it works fine even if this process doesn't include a PNG image which is included in the HTML page.

                      Unfortunately, this image is very important since it is a logo which must be included also in the PDF file. (I use the <img> tag to insert the image)
                      Is there any specific reason for not including the image?

                      Moreover, I noticed that the table borders are displayed in grey color while they should be black.
                      This is the code I'm using:

                        ```
                             QWebPage page;
                             page.mainFrame()->setHtml(html_scheda);
                      
                             QPrinter printer(QPrinter::HighResolution);
                             printer.setOrientation(QPrinter::Portrait);
                             printer.setOutputFormat(QPrinter::PdfFormat);
                             printer.setPaperSize(QPrinter::A4);
                             printer.setPageMargins(QMarginsF(5, 5, 5, 5));
                             QString fileName = "C:/folder/test.pdf";
                             printer.setOutputFileName(fileName);
                      
                             page.mainFrame()->print(&printer);
                      
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #23

                      @Marcus-Barnet from documentation: External objects referenced in the content are located relative to baseUrl. I'd search in that direction.

                      For more information please re-read.

                      Kind Regards,
                      Artur

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                        @Marcus-Barnet from documentation: External objects referenced in the content are located relative to baseUrl. I'd search in that direction.

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                        @artwaw said in Convert HTML to PDF:

                        @Marcus-Barnet from documentation: External objects referenced in the content are located relative to baseUrl. I'd search in that direction.

                        The problem is that the logo is loaded from the network, so I do not know what kind of base_url I should specify.

                        This is the HTML where I load the picture:

                        html_scheda = "<table align=\"center\" border=\"0\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 21cm; height: 29 cm;\"> <tbody> <tr> <td style=\"width: 100%;\"> <table border=\"0\" style=\"height: 146px; width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;\"> <tbody> <tr style=\"height: 0px;\"> <td style=\"width: 50%; height: 146px; text-align: center;\" rowspan=\"4\"><img width=\"200\" align=\"center\" src=\"http://www.robo-dyne.com/pics/pump_logo.png\" alt=\"\" /></td>
                        

                        What should I use as baseurl in this situation?

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                          AlexMaly
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                          #25

                          We had the same problem and while webkit is viable option it does not support everything we needed.
                          We tried a few options, but the best result was produced with using chrome:
                          It can do it in headless mode
                          google-chrome --headless --disable-gpu --print-to-pdf=file1.pdf http://www.example.com/

                          So if you could make sure chrome is installed on your system, this would be an approach I recommend.

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                            Marcus Barnet
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #26

                            Does this work also on Windows?

                            Even if I would prefer to use QT functionalities to export the PDF.

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                              Does this work also on Windows?

                              Even if I would prefer to use QT functionalities to export the PDF.

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                              JonB
                              wrote on last edited by JonB
                              #27

                              @Marcus-Barnet
                              I will throw this in. I do not know if it is right/will help, but....

                              I previously suggested you use the supported/supplied Qt WebEngine, not Qt WebKit. But for whatever reason you have gone down the WebKit route :) I do not compile anything Qt (Linux). For Windows I do not know whether you have to compile or whether you download already-built. I gather WebEngine requires MSVC, not MinGW, but that seems to be what you are using anyway.

                              Web Engine uses the chromium engine. From @AlexMaly's post, I'm thinking/hoping this would do the necessary "chrome" facility for you, and access external URLs without problem?

                              You would have to check. I leave you with this possibility....

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                                @Marcus-Barnet
                                I will throw this in. I do not know if it is right/will help, but....

                                I previously suggested you use the supported/supplied Qt WebEngine, not Qt WebKit. But for whatever reason you have gone down the WebKit route :) I do not compile anything Qt (Linux). For Windows I do not know whether you have to compile or whether you download already-built. I gather WebEngine requires MSVC, not MinGW, but that seems to be what you are using anyway.

                                Web Engine uses the chromium engine. From @AlexMaly's post, I'm thinking/hoping this would do the necessary "chrome" facility for you, and access external URLs without problem?

                                You would have to check. I leave you with this possibility....

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #28

                                @JonB said in Convert HTML to PDF:

                                @Marcus-Barnet
                                I will throw this in. I do not know if it is right/will help, but....

                                I previously suggested you use the supported/supplied Qt WebEngine, not Qt WebKit. But for whatever reason you have gone down the WebKit route :) I do not compile anything Qt (Linux). For Windows I do not know whether you have to compile or whether you download already-built. I gather WebEngine requires MSVC, not MinGW, but that seems to be what you are using anyway.

                                Web Engine uses the chromium engine. From @AlexMaly's post, I'm thinking/hoping this would do the necessary "chrome" facility for you, and access external URLs without problem?

                                You would have to check. I leave you with this possibility....

                                I didn't use WebEngine because I thought that WebKit was easier! But it is not working as expected, so I'll give it a try! :)
                                I think I should use this one: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwebengine-webenginewidgets-html2pdf-example.html as an example and make it fit my needs, is it correct?

                                Thank you!

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                                  @JonB said in Convert HTML to PDF:

                                  @Marcus-Barnet
                                  I will throw this in. I do not know if it is right/will help, but....

                                  I previously suggested you use the supported/supplied Qt WebEngine, not Qt WebKit. But for whatever reason you have gone down the WebKit route :) I do not compile anything Qt (Linux). For Windows I do not know whether you have to compile or whether you download already-built. I gather WebEngine requires MSVC, not MinGW, but that seems to be what you are using anyway.

                                  Web Engine uses the chromium engine. From @AlexMaly's post, I'm thinking/hoping this would do the necessary "chrome" facility for you, and access external URLs without problem?

                                  You would have to check. I leave you with this possibility....

                                  I didn't use WebEngine because I thought that WebKit was easier! But it is not working as expected, so I'll give it a try! :)
                                  I think I should use this one: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwebengine-webenginewidgets-html2pdf-example.html as an example and make it fit my needs, is it correct?

                                  Thank you!

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                                  JonB
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                                  #29

                                  @Marcus-Barnet said in Convert HTML to PDF:

                                  I think I should use this one: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwebengine-webenginewidgets-html2pdf-example.html as an example and make it fit my needs, is it correct?

                                  Indeed. I didn't know that example existed. Looks like what you are wanting to do, so seems a good starting point!

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                                    @artwaw said in Convert HTML to PDF:

                                    @Marcus-Barnet from documentation: External objects referenced in the content are located relative to baseUrl. I'd search in that direction.

                                    The problem is that the logo is loaded from the network, so I do not know what kind of base_url I should specify.

                                    This is the HTML where I load the picture:

                                    html_scheda = "<table align=\"center\" border=\"0\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 21cm; height: 29 cm;\"> <tbody> <tr> <td style=\"width: 100%;\"> <table border=\"0\" style=\"height: 146px; width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;\"> <tbody> <tr style=\"height: 0px;\"> <td style=\"width: 50%; height: 146px; text-align: center;\" rowspan=\"4\"><img width=\"200\" align=\"center\" src=\"http://www.robo-dyne.com/pics/pump_logo.png\" alt=\"\" /></td>
                                    

                                    What should I use as baseurl in this situation?

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                                    artwaw
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #30

                                    @Marcus-Barnet I will try to build basic webkit browser and check that for you later today. You got me curious. To all my knowledge and experience this should work just fine.

                                    For more information please re-read.

                                    Kind Regards,
                                    Artur

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                                      @artwaw said in Convert HTML to PDF:

                                      @Marcus-Barnet from documentation: External objects referenced in the content are located relative to baseUrl. I'd search in that direction.

                                      The problem is that the logo is loaded from the network, so I do not know what kind of base_url I should specify.

                                      This is the HTML where I load the picture:

                                      html_scheda = "<table align=\"center\" border=\"0\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 21cm; height: 29 cm;\"> <tbody> <tr> <td style=\"width: 100%;\"> <table border=\"0\" style=\"height: 146px; width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;\"> <tbody> <tr style=\"height: 0px;\"> <td style=\"width: 50%; height: 146px; text-align: center;\" rowspan=\"4\"><img width=\"200\" align=\"center\" src=\"http://www.robo-dyne.com/pics/pump_logo.png\" alt=\"\" /></td>
                                      

                                      What should I use as baseurl in this situation?

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                                      artwaw
                                      wrote on last edited by artwaw
                                      #31

                                      @Marcus-Barnet Hi,
                                      I got some spare time right now and this is the result:
                                      07303d40-b166-4486-b49c-fb02ccc1fe67-image.png

                                      Code:

                                      #ifndef MAINWINDOW_H
                                      #define MAINWINDOW_H
                                      
                                      #include <QMainWindow>
                                      #include <QtWebKit>
                                      #include <QtWebKitWidgets>
                                      #include <QtPrintSupport>
                                      
                                      QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
                                      namespace Ui { class MainWindow; }
                                      QT_END_NAMESPACE
                                      
                                      class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
                                      {
                                          Q_OBJECT
                                      
                                      public:
                                          MainWindow(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
                                          ~MainWindow();
                                      
                                      private:
                                          Ui::MainWindow *ui;
                                          QWebPage *page;
                                      };
                                      #endif // MAINWINDOW_H
                                      
                                      #include "mainwindow.h"
                                      #include "ui_mainwindow.h"
                                      
                                      MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent)
                                          : QMainWindow(parent)
                                          , ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                                      {
                                          ui->setupUi(this);
                                          page = new QWebPage(this);
                                          page->mainFrame()->setHtml("<table align=\"center\" border=\"0\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 21cm; height: 29 cm;\"> <tbody> <tr> <td style=\"width: 100%;\"> <table border=\"0\" style=\"height: 146px; width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;\"> <tbody> <tr style=\"height: 0px;\"> <td style=\"width: 50%; height: 146px; text-align: center;\" rowspan=\"4\"><img width=\"200\" align=\"center\" src=\"http://www.robo-dyne.com/pics/pump_logo.png\" alt=\"\" /></td>");
                                          ui->view->setPage(page);
                                          QPrinter *printer = new QPrinter(QPrinter::HighResolution);
                                          printer->setPageSize(QPrinter::A4);
                                          printer->setOutputFormat(QPrinter::PdfFormat);
                                          printer->setOutputFileName(QFileDialog::getSaveFileName(this,"Save location",QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::DocumentsLocation)));
                                          page->mainFrame()->print(printer);
                                          delete printer;
                                      }
                                      
                                      MainWindow::~MainWindow()
                                      {
                                          delete ui;
                                      }
                                      
                                      QT       += core gui webkit webkitwidgets printsupport
                                      
                                      greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets
                                      
                                      CONFIG += c++11
                                      CONFIG +=s dk_no_version_check
                                      
                                      # You can make your code fail to compile if it uses deprecated APIs.
                                      # In order to do so, uncomment the following line.
                                      #DEFINES += QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x060000    # disables all the APIs deprecated before Qt 6.0.0
                                      
                                      SOURCES += \
                                          main.cpp \
                                          mainwindow.cpp
                                      
                                      HEADERS += \
                                          mainwindow.h
                                      
                                      FORMS += \
                                          mainwindow.ui
                                      

                                      Resulting pdf file is here: https://trollnet.com.pl/dwn/webkitTest.pdf

                                      I'd say it works?

                                      EDIT:
                                      UI has one QWidget in the grid layout promoted to QWebView (named, surprisingly, view).
                                      I did additional tests where I removed the displayed part (which was added only to test the page anyway) and resulting pdf file is exactly the same, so we can exclude presence of QWebView form having any impact. QWebPage rendering and printout works perfectly fine with the sample you provided.

                                      For more information please re-read.

                                      Kind Regards,
                                      Artur

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                                        @Marcus-Barnet Hi,
                                        I got some spare time right now and this is the result:
                                        07303d40-b166-4486-b49c-fb02ccc1fe67-image.png

                                        Code:

                                        #ifndef MAINWINDOW_H
                                        #define MAINWINDOW_H
                                        
                                        #include <QMainWindow>
                                        #include <QtWebKit>
                                        #include <QtWebKitWidgets>
                                        #include <QtPrintSupport>
                                        
                                        QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
                                        namespace Ui { class MainWindow; }
                                        QT_END_NAMESPACE
                                        
                                        class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
                                        {
                                            Q_OBJECT
                                        
                                        public:
                                            MainWindow(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
                                            ~MainWindow();
                                        
                                        private:
                                            Ui::MainWindow *ui;
                                            QWebPage *page;
                                        };
                                        #endif // MAINWINDOW_H
                                        
                                        #include "mainwindow.h"
                                        #include "ui_mainwindow.h"
                                        
                                        MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent)
                                            : QMainWindow(parent)
                                            , ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                                        {
                                            ui->setupUi(this);
                                            page = new QWebPage(this);
                                            page->mainFrame()->setHtml("<table align=\"center\" border=\"0\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 21cm; height: 29 cm;\"> <tbody> <tr> <td style=\"width: 100%;\"> <table border=\"0\" style=\"height: 146px; width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;\"> <tbody> <tr style=\"height: 0px;\"> <td style=\"width: 50%; height: 146px; text-align: center;\" rowspan=\"4\"><img width=\"200\" align=\"center\" src=\"http://www.robo-dyne.com/pics/pump_logo.png\" alt=\"\" /></td>");
                                            ui->view->setPage(page);
                                            QPrinter *printer = new QPrinter(QPrinter::HighResolution);
                                            printer->setPageSize(QPrinter::A4);
                                            printer->setOutputFormat(QPrinter::PdfFormat);
                                            printer->setOutputFileName(QFileDialog::getSaveFileName(this,"Save location",QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::DocumentsLocation)));
                                            page->mainFrame()->print(printer);
                                            delete printer;
                                        }
                                        
                                        MainWindow::~MainWindow()
                                        {
                                            delete ui;
                                        }
                                        
                                        QT       += core gui webkit webkitwidgets printsupport
                                        
                                        greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets
                                        
                                        CONFIG += c++11
                                        CONFIG +=s dk_no_version_check
                                        
                                        # You can make your code fail to compile if it uses deprecated APIs.
                                        # In order to do so, uncomment the following line.
                                        #DEFINES += QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x060000    # disables all the APIs deprecated before Qt 6.0.0
                                        
                                        SOURCES += \
                                            main.cpp \
                                            mainwindow.cpp
                                        
                                        HEADERS += \
                                            mainwindow.h
                                        
                                        FORMS += \
                                            mainwindow.ui
                                        

                                        Resulting pdf file is here: https://trollnet.com.pl/dwn/webkitTest.pdf

                                        I'd say it works?

                                        EDIT:
                                        UI has one QWidget in the grid layout promoted to QWebView (named, surprisingly, view).
                                        I did additional tests where I removed the displayed part (which was added only to test the page anyway) and resulting pdf file is exactly the same, so we can exclude presence of QWebView form having any impact. QWebPage rendering and printout works perfectly fine with the sample you provided.

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                                        #32

                                        @artwaw said in Convert HTML to PDF:

                                        @Marcus-Barnet Hi,
                                        I got some spare time right now and this is the result:
                                        07303d40-b166-4486-b49c-fb02ccc1fe67-image.png

                                        Code:

                                        #ifndef MAINWINDOW_H
                                        #define MAINWINDOW_H
                                        
                                        #include <QMainWindow>
                                        #include <QtWebKit>
                                        #include <QtWebKitWidgets>
                                        #include <QtPrintSupport>
                                        
                                        QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
                                        namespace Ui { class MainWindow; }
                                        QT_END_NAMESPACE
                                        
                                        class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
                                        {
                                            Q_OBJECT
                                        
                                        public:
                                            MainWindow(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
                                            ~MainWindow();
                                        
                                        private:
                                            Ui::MainWindow *ui;
                                            QWebPage *page;
                                        };
                                        #endif // MAINWINDOW_H
                                        
                                        #include "mainwindow.h"
                                        #include "ui_mainwindow.h"
                                        
                                        MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent)
                                            : QMainWindow(parent)
                                            , ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                                        {
                                            ui->setupUi(this);
                                            page = new QWebPage(this);
                                            page->mainFrame()->setHtml("<table align=\"center\" border=\"0\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 21cm; height: 29 cm;\"> <tbody> <tr> <td style=\"width: 100%;\"> <table border=\"0\" style=\"height: 146px; width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;\"> <tbody> <tr style=\"height: 0px;\"> <td style=\"width: 50%; height: 146px; text-align: center;\" rowspan=\"4\"><img width=\"200\" align=\"center\" src=\"http://www.robo-dyne.com/pics/pump_logo.png\" alt=\"\" /></td>");
                                            ui->view->setPage(page);
                                            QPrinter *printer = new QPrinter(QPrinter::HighResolution);
                                            printer->setPageSize(QPrinter::A4);
                                            printer->setOutputFormat(QPrinter::PdfFormat);
                                            printer->setOutputFileName(QFileDialog::getSaveFileName(this,"Save location",QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::DocumentsLocation)));
                                            page->mainFrame()->print(printer);
                                            delete printer;
                                        }
                                        
                                        MainWindow::~MainWindow()
                                        {
                                            delete ui;
                                        }
                                        
                                        QT       += core gui webkit webkitwidgets printsupport
                                        
                                        greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets
                                        
                                        CONFIG += c++11
                                        CONFIG +=s dk_no_version_check
                                        
                                        # You can make your code fail to compile if it uses deprecated APIs.
                                        # In order to do so, uncomment the following line.
                                        #DEFINES += QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x060000    # disables all the APIs deprecated before Qt 6.0.0
                                        
                                        SOURCES += \
                                            main.cpp \
                                            mainwindow.cpp
                                        
                                        HEADERS += \
                                            mainwindow.h
                                        
                                        FORMS += \
                                            mainwindow.ui
                                        

                                        Resulting pdf file is here: https://trollnet.com.pl/dwn/webkitTest.pdf

                                        I'd say it works?

                                        EDIT:
                                        UI has one QWidget in the grid layout promoted to QWebView (named, surprisingly, view).
                                        I did additional tests where I removed the displayed part (which was added only to test the page anyway) and resulting pdf file is exactly the same, so we can exclude presence of QWebView form having any impact. QWebPage rendering and printout works perfectly fine with the sample you provided.

                                        I really do not know what to say, but I tried your code and it doesn't work for me!
                                        It doesn't display the image in the PDF file.

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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #33

                                          it's strange because everything else works fine, but the images are not displayed.

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