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klausdoege |
Posted - Oct 07 2018 : 07:06:12 The function, TImageEnMIO.PrintImages(Columns: integer; Rows: integer; HorizSpace: double; VertSpace: double; PrintSelected: boolean; MarginLeft: double; MarginTop: double; MarginRight : Double; MarginBottom: double; DrawBox: boolean; DrawText: boolean; DrawShadow: boolean; BoxColor: TColor; const Heading: string; HeadingHeight: Integer, HeadingColor : TColor); has at the end one more parameter "iPageNo: integer = 0;" the page to be printed. This is verry useful. Unfortunately, this is not described in the documentation. My question, would it be possible to display the current page even when printing posters? That would be helpful, because otherwise you can not exactly estimate what the page looks like.
Klaus www.klausdoege.de |
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klausdoege |
Posted - Oct 14 2018 : 03:06:32 Hi Nigel, update 8.1.2 works fine now. thank you
Klaus www.klausdoege.de |
xequte |
Posted - Oct 09 2018 : 01:20:05 Hi Klaus
Email me for an update that supports this.
Nigel Xequte Software www.imageen.com
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klausdoege |
Posted - Oct 08 2018 : 04:37:25 Hi Nigel, I find no way in the printdialog to change the preview page. Here is your demo as an example? Only page 1 you can see.
Klaus www.klausdoege.de |
xequte |
Posted - Oct 07 2018 : 17:40:05 Hi Klaus
TImageEnMIO.PrintImages() is only for printing thumbnails. Are you looking to preview each printed page of a poster? In the Print Preview dialog?
Nigel Xequte Software www.imageen.com
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