ppRichView Millimeters
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ppRichView Millimeters
Hello,
can it be that ppRichView always uses inch instead of Millimeters? Although in the RichView Editor it is set to Millimeters and I'm changing the width, if I'm printing it the page width is very small (not the value I've set over the ruler in the RichView Editor)
What is to do that ppRichView uses the same unit as in the RichView is set?
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Bernhard
can it be that ppRichView always uses inch instead of Millimeters? Although in the RichView Editor it is set to Millimeters and I'm changing the width, if I'm printing it the page width is very small (not the value I've set over the ruler in the RichView Editor)
What is to do that ppRichView uses the same unit as in the RichView is set?
Best wishes
Bernhard
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No I meant ppRichView. The Report is set to Millimeters but the ppRichView don't print correct if I change the width of the document over the ruler of the RichView Editor. For Example, I've set the width to 190 mm (over the ruler). In the Editor or in a other RichView Component (where I load the document), all works fine. But the Reportbuilder prints the document then only in a very small width.
Sorry, I can't explain it better. So I thought the ppRichView interprets the mm as inches.
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Bernhard
Sorry, I can't explain it better. So I thought the ppRichView interprets the mm as inches.
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Bernhard
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It is very simple to reproduce.
1. Set a ppRichView in the report
2. Set the report to Millimeters
3. Right Click and select Edit
4. Make a horizontal line in the richview
5. Change the right Margin too for example 190 mm
6. Close the richview
So you can see in the ppRichView Component the content of the richview document. The line is now only two or three centimeters width.
1. Set a ppRichView in the report
2. Set the report to Millimeters
3. Right Click and select Edit
4. Make a horizontal line in the richview
5. Change the right Margin too for example 190 mm
6. Close the richview
So you can see in the ppRichView Component the content of the richview document. The line is now only two or three centimeters width.
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Use the mouse on the ruler and change the right margin. I can't explain it better because my english is not so good. Sorry. The only thing what is to do the editable width of the RichViewEdit to make smaller than the standard. You should see, that then the content of ppRichView is too small (and so the word wrap happens after a few centimeters.
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ppRichView's editor does not have a ruler, but I can load RVF file with large right margin (note that internally in TRichView, all margins are stored in screen pixels).
Yes, it's possible that LeftMargin+RightMargin >= width of ppRichView object (after converting to the same units), the text will be wrapped after some minimal width and may look condensed.
But how do you want to display such documents?
Yes, it's possible that LeftMargin+RightMargin >= width of ppRichView object (after converting to the same units), the text will be wrapped after some minimal width and may look condensed.
But how do you want to display such documents?