Hi Alexander,
Thanks for posting the samples. I'll check the printing stuff and will update
on results.
Regards,
Anton.
On 27.06.2015 9:30, Александр Свиридов wrote:
Hi Anton,
I send all files. If you open index.html in IE and printpreview->set scale 100% -> print , you
will get 16.8 cm of div on paper.
If you you print via application I did you will get quite different size.
Пятница, 19 июня 2015, 17:03 +03:00 от "Anton V. Tarasov"
<anton.tara...@oracle.com>:
Hi Alexander,
Could you please create and send a simple test case (fully functioning)
with the exact URL of
a page
you're printing?
Regards,
Anotn.
On 15.06.2015 8:53, Александр Свиридов wrote:
> To print my html page I use the following code:
> PrinterJob job =PrinterJob.createPrinterJob();if(job !=null&&
job.showPrintDialog(null)){
> webView.getEngine().print(job);
> job.endJob();}
> The problem is that webview changes the scale of printing page. For
example, when I print
this html page in IE with fit to size 100% I get 16.8 cm. When I print in
my java application
I get 11.4cm. The size in html file I set in pt - my width is 475pt(A4
width=595pt,so
475pt=16.8cm). How to print with webview and to have 100% width and height?