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  • G geor
    20 Jul 2016, 19:53

    @Wieland I keep getting qpainter::begin() reutnr false

    I am even using your exact code

            const QString fileName("C:/Qt");
    const QImage image("C:/Users/georg/Desktop/testPdf/Untitled.jpg");
    const QPoint imageCoordinates(0,0);
    
    QPdfWriter pdfWriter(fileName);
    pdfWriter.setPageSize(QPagedPaintDevice::A1);
    QPainter painter(&pdfWriter);
    
    for (int i=0; i<3; ++i)
    {
        painter.drawImage(imageCoordinates, image);
        pdfWriter.newPage();
        qDebug()<<2;
    }
    

    except for the page size becuase I am using qt 5.2.1

    do you have any idea why ebcuase I cannot figure it out the debug still runs i just get the eror and it does not save

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    mrjj
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    wrote on 20 Jul 2016, 20:07 last edited by
    #13

    @geor said:

    const QString fileName("C:/Qt");

    that is the actual filename ?

    I would expect something like
    const QString fileName("c:/mydoc.pdf");

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      wrote on 20 Jul 2016, 20:08 last edited by
      #14

      To add to what @mrjj said, do you have write access to C:/?

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      • M mrjj
        20 Jul 2016, 20:07

        @geor said:

        const QString fileName("C:/Qt");

        that is the actual filename ?

        I would expect something like
        const QString fileName("c:/mydoc.pdf");

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        geor
        wrote on 20 Jul 2016, 20:51 last edited by
        #15

        @mrjj said:

        @
        I still get the same error

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        • ? A Former User
          20 Jul 2016, 20:08

          To add to what @mrjj said, do you have write access to C:/?

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          geor
          wrote on 20 Jul 2016, 20:57 last edited by
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          • ? A Former User
            20 Jul 2016, 20:08

            To add to what @mrjj said, do you have write access to C:/?

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            geor
            wrote on 20 Jul 2016, 21:03 last edited by
            #17

            @Wieland

            once again thank you for your help it worked when I switch to the drive where the build is saved .However for some reason it is 4 empty pages maybe it's becuase of the size or something I'll try another image and see but again thank you

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            • G geor
              20 Jul 2016, 20:51

              @mrjj said:

              @
              I still get the same error

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              mrjj
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on 20 Jul 2016, 21:04 last edited by
              #18

              @geor
              I think its just a path thing

              void writePdf()
              {
                  const QString fileName("e:/mydoc.pdf");
                     QPdfWriter pdfWriter(fileName);
                  pdfWriter.setPageSize(QPageSize(QPageSize::A4));
                  QPainter painter(&pdfWriter);
              
                  for (int i=0; i<3; ++i) {
                      painter.drawPixmap(QRect(0,0,pdfWriter.logicalDpiX()*8.3,pdfWriter.logicalDpiY()*11.7), QPixmap("e:/truck.png"));
                      pdfWriter.newPage();
                  }
              }
              
              works here. makes PDF on e:
              
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              • G geor
                20 Jul 2016, 21:03

                @Wieland

                once again thank you for your help it worked when I switch to the drive where the build is saved .However for some reason it is 4 empty pages maybe it's becuase of the size or something I'll try another image and see but again thank you

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                mrjj
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on 20 Jul 2016, 21:04 last edited by
                #19

                @geor
                hi
                You will / might need to scale the picture or its really small.

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                • M mrjj
                  20 Jul 2016, 21:04

                  @geor
                  hi
                  You will / might need to scale the picture or its really small.

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                  geor
                  wrote on 21 Jul 2016, 18:05 last edited by
                  #20

                  @mrjj

                  yeh it worked after scaling thank you.

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                  • M mrjj
                    20 Jul 2016, 21:04

                    @geor
                    hi
                    You will / might need to scale the picture or its really small.

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                    geor
                    wrote on 21 Jul 2016, 21:10 last edited by
                    #21

                    @mrjj one more question lol

                    the size of my widget is too big to fit well on a A4 paper without looking deformed. So I want to break the layout of it's parent, resize my widget it and then take it's pixmap to put it in an A4 so it is not deformed (with the grab function) but the problem is I can't break the layout of the parent i can only delete (in code) and when I delete it it deletes everything in it any tips?

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                    • G geor
                      21 Jul 2016, 21:10

                      @mrjj one more question lol

                      the size of my widget is too big to fit well on a A4 paper without looking deformed. So I want to break the layout of it's parent, resize my widget it and then take it's pixmap to put it in an A4 so it is not deformed (with the grab function) but the problem is I can't break the layout of the parent i can only delete (in code) and when I delete it it deletes everything in it any tips?

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                      mrjj
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on 21 Jul 2016, 21:13 last edited by mrjj
                      #22

                      @geor
                      Hi you can use the takeAt method to get your widget back from a layout.
                      But maybe you can just ask the widget to render directly?
                      it has a render function that can draw itself to anything you like.
                      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qwidget.html#render

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                      • M mrjj
                        21 Jul 2016, 21:13

                        @geor
                        Hi you can use the takeAt method to get your widget back from a layout.
                        But maybe you can just ask the widget to render directly?
                        it has a render function that can draw itself to anything you like.
                        http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qwidget.html#render

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                        geor
                        wrote on 22 Jul 2016, 14:44 last edited by
                        #23

                        @mrjj

                        it doesn't seem to chnage much unless I am using it wrong? here is my code 1870 and 994 is the size of my widget.making the pixmap the same as the size of my widget gives me excatly the same ouput as before so i made it smaller it's better but cuts most of the widget out

                                           ui->page1->setBackgroundRole(QPalette::BrightText);
                        
                                     QPixmap pixMap1(600,900);
                                   ui->page1->render(&pixMap1,QPoint(),QRegion(0,0,1870,994));
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            const QString fileName("D:/mydoc2.pdf");
                               QPdfWriter pdfWriter(fileName);
                            pdfWriter.setPageSize(QPagedPaintDevice::A4);
                            QPainter painter(&pdfWriter);
                        
                           
                                painter.drawPixmap(QRect(0,0,pdfWriter.logicalDpiX()*8.3,pdfWriter.logicalDpiY()*11.7), pixMap1);
                                pdfWriter.newPage();
                        
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                        • G geor
                          22 Jul 2016, 14:44

                          @mrjj

                          it doesn't seem to chnage much unless I am using it wrong? here is my code 1870 and 994 is the size of my widget.making the pixmap the same as the size of my widget gives me excatly the same ouput as before so i made it smaller it's better but cuts most of the widget out

                                             ui->page1->setBackgroundRole(QPalette::BrightText);
                          
                                       QPixmap pixMap1(600,900);
                                     ui->page1->render(&pixMap1,QPoint(),QRegion(0,0,1870,994));
                          
                          
                          
                          
                              const QString fileName("D:/mydoc2.pdf");
                                 QPdfWriter pdfWriter(fileName);
                              pdfWriter.setPageSize(QPagedPaintDevice::A4);
                              QPainter painter(&pdfWriter);
                          
                             
                                  painter.drawPixmap(QRect(0,0,pdfWriter.logicalDpiX()*8.3,pdfWriter.logicalDpiY()*11.7), pixMap1);
                                  pdfWriter.newPage();
                          
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                          mrjj
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on 22 Jul 2016, 17:53 last edited by
                          #24

                          @geor
                          hi
                          Sorry, didn't read the right docs.
                          The rect is for clipping not resize the widget.
                          So render will not help you to render it smaller.

                          so yes, i guess to render it in different size, you must take widget out , call resize +render and put it back it.
                          Not sure how well it will work if there is other stuff in the layout.
                          If sole widget, it should work ok.

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                          • M mrjj
                            22 Jul 2016, 17:53

                            @geor
                            hi
                            Sorry, didn't read the right docs.
                            The rect is for clipping not resize the widget.
                            So render will not help you to render it smaller.

                            so yes, i guess to render it in different size, you must take widget out , call resize +render and put it back it.
                            Not sure how well it will work if there is other stuff in the layout.
                            If sole widget, it should work ok.

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                            geor
                            wrote on 25 Jul 2016, 15:38 last edited by
                            #25

                            @mrjj Yeah I tried this method and It works but it's not perfect even if I resize the widget to the size of an A4 and then take it's pixmap fore some reason in the pdf it loses some quality (it looks a lot better in the user interface then in the pdf )even tho they are both the same size.I tried different functions from the painter class to draw the pixamp but the all seam the same not so good .If I draw the pixmap withouth any scaling it is very small in the pdf .. any ideas?

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                            • G geor
                              25 Jul 2016, 15:38

                              @mrjj Yeah I tried this method and It works but it's not perfect even if I resize the widget to the size of an A4 and then take it's pixmap fore some reason in the pdf it loses some quality (it looks a lot better in the user interface then in the pdf )even tho they are both the same size.I tried different functions from the painter class to draw the pixamp but the all seam the same not so good .If I draw the pixmap withouth any scaling it is very small in the pdf .. any ideas?

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                              mrjj
                              Lifetime Qt Champion
                              wrote on 25 Jul 2016, 16:55 last edited by
                              #26

                              @geor
                              hi , have you tried to render it really large and then
                              scale down to fit A4?

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                              • M mrjj
                                25 Jul 2016, 16:55

                                @geor
                                hi , have you tried to render it really large and then
                                scale down to fit A4?

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                                geor
                                wrote on 25 Jul 2016, 17:45 last edited by
                                #27

                                @mrjj yep no matter how large the pixmap awlays appears very small on the pdf

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                                • G geor
                                  25 Jul 2016, 17:45

                                  @mrjj yep no matter how large the pixmap awlays appears very small on the pdf

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                                  mrjj
                                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                                  wrote on 25 Jul 2016, 17:48 last edited by
                                  #28

                                  @geor
                                  well a screen is 72/96 DPI
                                  and a printer is 600/1200/2400 DPI
                                  so images do get really small.

                                  As far as I remember, QPdfWriter have some setting for pdf resolution.
                                  maybe it can produce better output.

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                                  • M mrjj
                                    25 Jul 2016, 17:48

                                    @geor
                                    well a screen is 72/96 DPI
                                    and a printer is 600/1200/2400 DPI
                                    so images do get really small.

                                    As far as I remember, QPdfWriter have some setting for pdf resolution.
                                    maybe it can produce better output.

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                                    geor
                                    wrote on 25 Jul 2016, 18:28 last edited by
                                    #29

                                    @mrjj yeah I saw that but unfortunately I am using qt 5.2.1

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                                    • G geor
                                      25 Jul 2016, 18:28

                                      @mrjj yeah I saw that but unfortunately I am using qt 5.2.1

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                                      mrjj
                                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                                      wrote on 25 Jul 2016, 18:34 last edited by
                                      #30

                                      @geor
                                      maybe you could try to scale it before
                                      drawing it to pdf.
                                      the scale function can be adjusted to aim for quality
                                      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qpixmap.html#scaled
                                      with Qt::SmoothTransformation

                                      note. it returns the scaled pixmap not modify the original.
                                      so something like
                                      mypixmap = mypixmap.scaled(xx)

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                                      • M mrjj
                                        25 Jul 2016, 18:34

                                        @geor
                                        maybe you could try to scale it before
                                        drawing it to pdf.
                                        the scale function can be adjusted to aim for quality
                                        http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qpixmap.html#scaled
                                        with Qt::SmoothTransformation

                                        note. it returns the scaled pixmap not modify the original.
                                        so something like
                                        mypixmap = mypixmap.scaled(xx)

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                                        geor
                                        wrote on 25 Jul 2016, 18:51 last edited by
                                        #31

                                        @mrjj It is abit better but still low quality

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                                        • G geor
                                          25 Jul 2016, 18:51

                                          @mrjj It is abit better but still low quality

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                                          mrjj
                                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                                          wrote on 25 Jul 2016, 18:58 last edited by
                                          #32

                                          @geor
                                          well it was worth a shot.
                                          I assume you play around with different scales?
                                          Have you tried huge image like 1920x1080 and scale it down?
                                          You are using http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qpaintdevice.html#logicalDpiX
                                          to calc how much to scale it?

                                          I dont remember quality being so bad but i was using a fairly
                                          large resolution so the widget was not that small.

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