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  • NIXINN NIXIN

    I build my code on Windows 10 in release mode (Qt v5.6.0).

    And I got this error:

    QWin32PrintEngine::initialize: CreateDC failed (The specified procedure could not be found.)

    I don't know why this error occurs on windows 10 but not on Windows 7.

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    kenchan
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    @NIXIN

    I use the print preview widget on Windows 10 with 5.6.0 with no problems.
    Why not try to build the fontsampler example to see if that works OK.. It has a print preview dialog.

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      NIXIN
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      @mrjj
      Hi,
      I have developed a sample application which gives the same problem

      widget.h

      #ifndef WIDGET_H
      #define WIDGET_H

      #include <QWidget>
      #include <Qpainter>

      namespace Ui {
      class Widget;
      }

      class Widget : public QWidget
      {
      Q_OBJECT

      public:
      explicit Widget(QWidget *parent = 0);
      ~Widget();

      private slots:
      void on_pushButton_clicked();

      private:
      Ui::Widget *ui;
      };

      #endif // WIDGET_H

      widget.cpp

      #include "widget.h"
      #include "ui_widget.h"
      #include "testdialog.h"

      Widget::Widget(QWidget *parent) :
      QWidget(parent),
      ui(new Ui::Widget)
      {
      ui->setupUi(this);
      }

      Widget::~Widget()
      {
      delete ui;
      }

      void Widget::on_pushButton_clicked()
      {
      TestDialog dlg;
      dlg.printPreview();
      dlg.exec();
      }

      testdialog.h

      #ifndef TESTDIALOG_H
      #define TESTDIALOG_H

      #include <QDialog>
      #include <QPainter>
      #include <QPrintPreviewWidget>
      #include <QPrinter>
      #include <QDebug>

      namespace Ui {
      class TestDialog;
      }

      class TestDialog : public QDialog
      {
      Q_OBJECT

      public:
      explicit TestDialog(QWidget *parent = 0);
      ~TestDialog();

      void printPreview();
      

      public slots:
      void slot_print(QPrinter *printer);

      private:
      Ui::TestDialog ui;
      QPrintPreviewWidget
      printPreviewWidget;
      QPrinter printer;
      };

      #endif // TESTDIALOG_H

      testdialog.cpp

      #include "testdialog.h"
      #include "ui_testdialog.h"

      TestDialog::TestDialog(QWidget *parent) :
      QDialog(parent),
      ui(new Ui::TestDialog)
      {
      ui->setupUi(this);

      setWindowFlags(Qt::Window);
      //printPreviewWidget = NULL;
      

      }

      TestDialog::~TestDialog()
      {
      delete ui;
      }

      void TestDialog::printPreview()
      {
      printPreviewWidget = new QPrintPreviewWidget(&printer, this);

      connect(printPreviewWidget, SIGNAL(paintRequested(QPrinter*)), this, SLOT(slot_print(QPrinter*)));
      
      ui->gridLayout->addWidget(printPreviewWidget);
      

      }

      void TestDialog::slot_print(QPrinter *printer)
      {
      QPainter painterForPrint(printer);

      int viewPortWidth = painterForPrint.viewport().width();
      int viewPortHeight = painterForPrint.viewport().height();

      qDebug() << "View Port Width: " << viewPortWidth;
      qDebug() << "View Port Height: " << viewPortHeight;
      }

      main.cpp

      #include "widget.h"
      #include <QApplication>

      int main(int argc, char *argv[])
      {
      QApplication a(argc, argv);
      Widget w;
      w.show();

      return a.exec();
      

      }

      I got the following error on windows 10:

      QWin32PrintEngine::initialize: CreteDC failed (The specified procedure could not be found.)

      I am getting viewport dimensions as zero.

      Whereas on Windows 7, I don't get any such error and also, I got a valid view port dimensions.

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      • NIXINN NIXIN

        @mrjj
        Hi,
        I have developed a sample application which gives the same problem

        widget.h

        #ifndef WIDGET_H
        #define WIDGET_H

        #include <QWidget>
        #include <Qpainter>

        namespace Ui {
        class Widget;
        }

        class Widget : public QWidget
        {
        Q_OBJECT

        public:
        explicit Widget(QWidget *parent = 0);
        ~Widget();

        private slots:
        void on_pushButton_clicked();

        private:
        Ui::Widget *ui;
        };

        #endif // WIDGET_H

        widget.cpp

        #include "widget.h"
        #include "ui_widget.h"
        #include "testdialog.h"

        Widget::Widget(QWidget *parent) :
        QWidget(parent),
        ui(new Ui::Widget)
        {
        ui->setupUi(this);
        }

        Widget::~Widget()
        {
        delete ui;
        }

        void Widget::on_pushButton_clicked()
        {
        TestDialog dlg;
        dlg.printPreview();
        dlg.exec();
        }

        testdialog.h

        #ifndef TESTDIALOG_H
        #define TESTDIALOG_H

        #include <QDialog>
        #include <QPainter>
        #include <QPrintPreviewWidget>
        #include <QPrinter>
        #include <QDebug>

        namespace Ui {
        class TestDialog;
        }

        class TestDialog : public QDialog
        {
        Q_OBJECT

        public:
        explicit TestDialog(QWidget *parent = 0);
        ~TestDialog();

        void printPreview();
        

        public slots:
        void slot_print(QPrinter *printer);

        private:
        Ui::TestDialog ui;
        QPrintPreviewWidget
        printPreviewWidget;
        QPrinter printer;
        };

        #endif // TESTDIALOG_H

        testdialog.cpp

        #include "testdialog.h"
        #include "ui_testdialog.h"

        TestDialog::TestDialog(QWidget *parent) :
        QDialog(parent),
        ui(new Ui::TestDialog)
        {
        ui->setupUi(this);

        setWindowFlags(Qt::Window);
        //printPreviewWidget = NULL;
        

        }

        TestDialog::~TestDialog()
        {
        delete ui;
        }

        void TestDialog::printPreview()
        {
        printPreviewWidget = new QPrintPreviewWidget(&printer, this);

        connect(printPreviewWidget, SIGNAL(paintRequested(QPrinter*)), this, SLOT(slot_print(QPrinter*)));
        
        ui->gridLayout->addWidget(printPreviewWidget);
        

        }

        void TestDialog::slot_print(QPrinter *printer)
        {
        QPainter painterForPrint(printer);

        int viewPortWidth = painterForPrint.viewport().width();
        int viewPortHeight = painterForPrint.viewport().height();

        qDebug() << "View Port Width: " << viewPortWidth;
        qDebug() << "View Port Height: " << viewPortHeight;
        }

        main.cpp

        #include "widget.h"
        #include <QApplication>

        int main(int argc, char *argv[])
        {
        QApplication a(argc, argv);
        Widget w;
        w.show();

        return a.exec();
        

        }

        I got the following error on windows 10:

        QWin32PrintEngine::initialize: CreteDC failed (The specified procedure could not be found.)

        I am getting viewport dimensions as zero.

        Whereas on Windows 7, I don't get any such error and also, I got a valid view port dimensions.

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        kenchan
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        @NIXIN
        OK, I built your sample and got it working without any errors.
        You have a couple of issues with that code but I guess they are just typos.

        Ui::TestDialog ui; needs to be a pointer -> Ui::TestDialog *ui;
        QPrintPreviewWidget printPreviewWidget; needs to be a pointer -> QPrintPreviewWidget *printPreviewWidget;

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          NIXIN
          wrote on last edited by
          #8

          @kenchan

          Hi,
          Thanks for reverting back, but the errors which you pointed are pointers. I checked in my code, those are pointers.

          Actually I have directly copied and pasted the code to this editor, may be due to that some modifications had taken place.

          However, What values of 'View Port Width' and 'View Port Height' you got??

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          • NIXINN NIXIN

            @kenchan

            Hi,
            Thanks for reverting back, but the errors which you pointed are pointers. I checked in my code, those are pointers.

            Actually I have directly copied and pasted the code to this editor, may be due to that some modifications had taken place.

            However, What values of 'View Port Width' and 'View Port Height' you got??

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            @NIXIN
            View Port Width: 1101
            View Port Height: 771

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              NIXIN
              wrote on last edited by
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              @kenchan
              Did you tried on Windows 10??

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              • NIXINN NIXIN

                @kenchan
                Did you tried on Windows 10??

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                @NIXIN
                yes, Windows 10 64bit Qt 5.6.0

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                  NIXIN
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #12

                  @kenchan

                  But for me its not working....

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                  • NIXINN NIXIN

                    @kenchan

                    But for me its not working....

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                    mrjj
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #13

                    @NIXIN
                    are you sure you have a default printer?

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                    • NIXINN NIXIN

                      @kenchan

                      But for me its not working....

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                      kenchan
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                      @NIXIN
                      there must be something wrong with your QT installation, project settings or your runtime env??

                      Are you using the Microsoft compiler or something else?

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                        NIXIN
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                        I have cute PDF writer....

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                          NIXIN
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #16

                          @kenchan
                          I am using mingw32bit...

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                          • NIXINN NIXIN

                            @kenchan
                            I am using mingw32bit...

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                            @NIXIN
                            I have never used it so I can't offer you any advice on that.

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                              NIXIN
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #18

                              @kenchan
                              Are you using qt-opensource-windows-x86-msvc2015_64-5.6.0.exe installation ?

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                              • NIXINN NIXIN

                                @kenchan
                                Are you using qt-opensource-windows-x86-msvc2015_64-5.6.0.exe installation ?

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                                @NIXIN
                                I am currently using qt-opensource-windows-x86-msvc2013_64-5.6.0

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