I've post my problem here, too (in the private newsgroup I get no answer). But I'm working the whole day on this problem without success. And now I have no ideas anymore.
All what I want is to put Checkboxes with the Editor in a Richview Component which then should print or show in the Preview.
In the editor I only use InserControl.
The TCheckbox I have registered with RegisterControl(TCheckBox).
If I execute the report (the report has a Component tppRichView and the tppRichView has the Checkbox into) then the place is empty where the Checkbox should be print.
If I set the Checkbox with the editor in another color (for example black) then I see in the preview a black rectangle.
I'm using Delphi 2007.
What do I am wrong? Where can I find an example (without ScaleRichview, I must solve it with the normal TRichView Component).
Best wishes
Bernhard
TCheckBox in RichView
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Not all controls can be printed by default TRichView printing procedure.
If some controls are not printed, use OnPrintComponent event.
For checkboxes:
If some controls are not printed, use OnPrintComponent event.
For checkboxes:
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procedure TForm1.RVPrint1PrintComponent(Sender: TCustomRVPrint;
PrintMe: TControl; var ComponentImage: TBitmap);
var r: TRect;
State: Cardinal;
begin
if PrintMe is TCheckBox then begin
ComponentImage := TBitmap.Create;
ComponentImage.Width := PrintMe.Width;
ComponentImage.Height := PrintMe.Height;
ComponentImage.Canvas.Brush.Color := TCheckBox(PrintMe).Color;
r := Rect(0,0, PrintMe.Width, PrintMe.Height);
ComponentImage.Canvas.FillRect(r);
if TCheckBox(PrintMe).Checked then
State := DFCS_CHECKED
else
State := 0;
r.Right := r.Bottom;
DrawFrameControl(ComponentImage.Canvas.Handle, r, DFC_BUTTON,
DFCS_BUTTONCHECK or State);
r := Rect(r.Right,0, PrintMe.Width, PrintMe.Height);
ComponentImage.Canvas.Font := TCheckBox(PrintMe).Font;
DrawText(ComponentImage.Canvas.Handle, PChar(' '+TCheckBox(PrintMe).Caption), -1, r,
DT_VCENTER or DT_SINGLELINE);
end;
end;
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Thanks for the answer. I've tried OnComponentPrint. But I'm not sure if I've assigned it correct because the debugger shows me it never receives this event. Where have I set this event (for which component or classes).
Have I set this event for each Item?
Can I have an example where I can assign this event?
Best wishes
Bernhard
Have I set this event for each Item?
Can I have an example where I can assign this event?
Best wishes
Bernhard
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In the Preview which is implemented in the ActionTest Demo I can RVPrint1 use to assign the Event OnComponentPrint.
But how can I do this if I use the Print/Preview of the Reportbuilder (using ppRichView.pas). There is a property Helper and Helper has a Property RichView and this has a property RVPrint, but RVPrint is nil. If I set RVPrint to a component TRVPrint and assign the OnComponentPrint, then nothing happens. The debugger shows me that this event never is executed.
How can I use the OnComponentPrint?
Best wishes
Bernhard
But how can I do this if I use the Print/Preview of the Reportbuilder (using ppRichView.pas). There is a property Helper and Helper has a Property RichView and this has a property RVPrint, but RVPrint is nil. If I set RVPrint to a component TRVPrint and assign the OnComponentPrint, then nothing happens. The debugger shows me that this event never is executed.
How can I use the OnComponentPrint?
Best wishes
Bernhard
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