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ayshwaryamohandas@gmail.com - 05 Mar 2008 04:23 GMT
Hi

I have a query.
For certain applications in WinXP, when fired  to printer , some
characters are getting wrongly scaled. But the prn seems to be proper.
The problem is found only when directly  fired to the printer..

On debugging it could be found that the Wrong Character Scale
obtained  is due to the incorrect value obtained for pdev-
>cgs.FontXForm.eM11 when directly fired to printer...The value should
ideally be 0.018880861 for eM11 and eM22 which is obtained when the
application is print to file.
But on directly printing to the printer the value of eM11 is getting
changed to 0.059503075 and eM22 is same as 0.018880861 ..For scaling
calculation , the xscale (Horizontal Character Scale) is obtained by
dividing eM11 by eM22..As the value obtained for  eM11 is incorrect
when fired to printer, the horizontal scale of the character obtained
is wrong..

The transforms, including pdev->cgs.FontXForm.eM11, is obtained by
using the function XFORMOBJ_iGetXForm() ..

Do u have any suggestion to resolve this problem?
Mike M - 05 Mar 2008 17:43 GMT
> Do u have any suggestion to resolve this problem?

May I suggest you post details of your problem to a newsgroup supporting
those using the XP operating system rather than one supporting those
running Win Me.  Include also details such as the printer involved and how
connected, the printer driver version and  XP SP level.
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Mike Maltby
mike.maltby@gmail.com

> I have a query.
> For certain applications in WinXP, when fired  to printer , some
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> Do u have any suggestion to resolve this problem?
 
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