1. RE: Printer page physical sizes
- Posted by Andy Drummond <andy at kestreltele.com> Mar 07, 2005
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Derek Parnell wrote: > > > posted by: Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> > > Andy Drummond wrote: > > > > I use Win32Lib pretty much exclusively (thank you, Derek), but I just > > can't find out how to determine the actual physical size of a printer > > page. I can get it in pixels, but I really want, well, inches, but twips > > > > would be the same really. Any ideas from you Windows programming gurus? > > I'm not too familiar with Win API, I just let people like Rob & Derek & > > Judith (where IS she?) do it all for me. > > > > Does this help ? > > > PageWidthInMM = w32Func(xGetDeviceCaps,{getDC(Printer), HORZSIZE}) > PageHeightInMM = w32Func(xGetDeviceCaps,{getDC(Printer), VERTSIZE}) > > and there are 25.4 millimeters in an inch. > > Check out the API docs for GetDeviceCaps. > > Other codes include ... > > DRIVERVERSION -- Device driver version > TECHNOLOGY -- Device classification > HORZSIZE -- Horizontal size in millimeters > VERTSIZE -- Vertical size in millimeters > HORZRES -- Horizontal width in pixels > VERTRES -- Vertical width in pixels > BITSPIXEL -- Number of bits per pixel > PLANES -- Number of planes > NUMBRUSHES -- Number of brushes the device has > NUMPENS -- Number of pens the device has > NUMMARKERS -- Number of markers the device has > NUMFONTS -- Number of fonts the device has > NUMCOLORS -- Number of colors the device supports > PDEVICESIZE -- Size required for device descriptor > CURVECAPS -- Curve capabilities > LINECAPS -- Line capabilities > POLYGONALCAPS -- Polygonal capabilities > TEXTCAPS -- Text capabilities > CLIPCAPS -- Clipping capabilities > RASTERCAPS -- Bitblt capabilities > ASPECTX -- Length of the X leg > ASPECTY -- Length of the Y leg > ASPECTXY -- Length of the hypotenuse > LOGPIXELSX -- Logical pixels/inch in X > LOGPIXELSY -- Logical pixels/inch in Y > SIZEPALETTE -- Number of entries in physical palette > NUMRESERVED -- Number of reserved entries in palette > COLORRES -- Actual color resolution > PHYSICALWIDTH -- Physical Width in device units > PHYSICALHEIGHT -- Physical Height in device units > PHYSICALOFFSETX -- Physical Printable Area x margin > PHYSICALOFFSETY -- Physical Printable Area y margin > SCALINGFACTORX -- Scaling factor x > SCALINGFACTORY -- Scaling factor y > > -- > Derek Parnell > Melbourne, Australia > irc://irc.sorcery.net:9000/euphoria Derek, Thank you - that's just what I wanted - and more!! I have a book - "Win32 Programming" but it is more use as a door stop. What would you - anyone - recommend as a good reference on all-round Win32 API rather than just kerning and other on-screen fancy-pants work? Andy
2. RE: Printer page physical sizes
- Posted by Brian Broker <bkb at cnw.com> Mar 07, 2005
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Andy Drummond wrote: > > Derek, > Thank you - that's just what I wanted - and more!! > I have a book - "Win32 Programming" but it is more use > as a door stop. What would you - anyone - recommend as > a good reference on all-round Win32 API rather than just > kerning and other on-screen fancy-pants work? > Andy > All I've ever needed was the platform SDK... http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/platformsdk/sdkupdate/ and/or http://msdn.microsoft.com/ -- Brian