Im working on a project that needs to print a report of one client.Everything went smooth untill i came across my multiline input text data.When i display it in the PrintPagePreview the text go's outside my page. Even when im printing it only the halve of my text is displayed. I googled and looked everywhere but i can't get a clear fix for it.
drawing text on a window which is not the current form's window.I remember doing this in Win32 api with getwindowdc(handle) to obtain a DC for the Window, then textout() on the DC.
I want to draw a string like WWW with 3 different colors. If i use e.Graphics.DrawString("WWW", RichTextBox1.Font, Brushes.Green, 150, 150) it will print in a color but i want to print in 3 different colors.
I am using the following code to write a string to an image in a picturebox and then save it. How can I set the backcolor of where the string is written so I can view it easier?
Private Sub AddText() Dim TmpSize As System.Drawing.Size Dim Image As Image = PictureBox1.Image[code].....
I am using the e.graphics.drawstring to print labels and textboxes. One of the labels is "#". Whenever I print, although it is centered in its label on the screen, the text in the label aligns to the left. Is there a way to get it to center? This is happening with all my textboxes and labels.
I was unhappy with the kerning in one of the installed fonts on my system, so I re-defined the kerning in a font editor and installed the revised font (under a new name) on my system. When I use the new font in Microsoft Word or Adobe Photoshop, my new kerning works fine - but when I use Drawstring in a VB program, although the new font is used, the kerning instructions are ignored.Does anyone know if this a feature of the Graphics.Drawstring method, or am I failing to set a switch somewhere? If it's a feature, is there another method which kerns correctly?
So, what I've got is a picturebox and a textbox, I got some code to put text into a picturebox so I could better understand how it works, but what I don't understand is how to put the text on top of the image that is in the picturebox, can anyone tell me how to do that? Here's the code
I am trying to use DrawString to write text as an image and then rotate it 90 degrees. It works fine with both a bitmap or directly on a PictureBox, but the big difference is in the quality. The PictureBox text drawn has great quality and looks nice. When I draw it on an image it looks horrible and blocky. I've made a few changes to try and get it to look nicer, but it doesn't look nearly as nice as it should.
Sample code:Use a Windows Forms project and place 2 picture boxes on it and a button and run it with the following code to see what I mean:Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
I'm making a class to basically print the screen. I'm going through each field and doing a drawstring, but things aren't lining up correctly. I tracked the problem down and don't know why it's happening.Take this line of code as an example:
This should draw the same text that is in label1 directly below label1 on the form. However, the drawn text is a different length than the label's text. Courier draws shorter, Sans Serif draws longer. It's doing the same thing going to a print document; it isn't matching how the label is being rendered.
I'm a VB beginner.I've been playing with Graphics.DrawString by watermarking a picture with a text string. The picture below to the left comes from PictureBox with a text string drawn with Graphics.DrawString. The font style used is Arial 48 points, regular, I think. The picture in PictureBox shows just as I configure. Great... The resolution of the original Terri Hatcher picture is 300 dpi (300 x 300). Exporting this picture with Graphics.DrawString, I get the picture below to the right. The text string appears a lot bigger than previously shown in PictureBox. It turns out that the text size varies, depending on the resolution of the original picture. That's kind of odd. I develop several graphics applications in a different environment and have never seen this sort of graphics.drawstring thing. Anyway, my sample application seems to draw a text string at an image resolution of
I'm using graphic.DrawString to well... draw a string.I specify the Font Family, Font Size, Font Style, Graphics Unit.Everything works well for 50 computers but for just one, the font is "bolder".The characters are the same height but for some reason the "pixel" are double the width.Can this be fixed with code?Can this be fixed using a windows setting?
I have this code where I'm wanting to draw text inside a defined rectangle and if it's too wide I want it to be slit onto multiple lines and if it's too tall, I was it to only paint what it can which right now it's not cutting it off it continues on below the bottom border.Here's my
Dim NotesRect As New RectangleF(mMargins.Left + LeftIndent, m_PagePositionSingle, mMargins.Right, mMargins.Bottom) e.Graphics.DrawString(NotesString, m_ItemFont, Brushes.Black, NotesRect, New
I'm confused on this because this works fine in VS 2008 on winXP sp2/sp3 but in VS 2008 on Vista sp1/sp2 I'm getting an Invalid Parameter exception on this line:
I have noticed that when I use drawstring to only print numbers, it just prints nothing. However if I put a letter in the string, it prints. So, "12345" will not work, however "a12345" will work.
Example: Dim g As Graphics = e.Graphics g.DrawString("12345", myFont, getBrush(Color), X, Y)
I am using drawstring with the DrawMode set to OwnerDrawFixed on a tab control. The Tabs have a alignment set to left, but the text is displayed in a horizontal orientation. I would like to change the orientation to vertical. I am expecting this to be simple, but can not seem to find the correct input parameters for drawstring.
I have this code where I'm wanting to draw text inside a defined rectangle and if it's too wide I want it to be slit onto multiple lines and if it's too tall, I was it to only paint what it can which right now it's not cutting it off it continues on below the bottom border. Here's my
Dim NotesRect As New RectangleF(mMargins.Left + LeftIndent, m_PagePositionSingle, mMargins.Right, mMargins.Bottom) e.Graphics.DrawString(NotesString, m_ItemFont, Brushes.Black, NotesRect, New StringFormat(StringFormatFlags.FitBlackBox Or StringFormatFlags.LineLimit))
We have a GIS application that has some performance issues. It creates and sends an image to a web browser. We start with a Bing Maps imager, add complex polygons (complete with transparent fill), save the finished image as a PNG, and send it to the browser.
The idea has come up that we could possibly install a graphics card and use DirectX or OpenGL to improve performance. I believe this would be the case even though we ultimately generate an image instead of sending the data the the screen. I believe our processes could still make use of the API and the hardware acceleration it provides. Our process is not unlike what CGI film makers do to render individuals frames of a film, though we simply render a single image and send it, as opposed to the hundreds of thousands of images needed for a single CGI film.
So my question is: would a powerful graphics card and use of DirectDraw or OpenGL provide us a worthwhile performance boost? It can take us 20-30 seconds to render a more complex map. Which is a long time to wait on a web page...
i am using the DrawString Method to insert a Text on an Image. But i am not able to center it on the image. How could i do that? Thats my code:
Dim g As Graphics = Graphics.FromImage(destBitmap) g.InterpolationMode = Drawing2D.InterpolationMode.HighQualityBicubic g.PixelOffsetMode = Drawing2D.PixelOffsetMode.HighQuality
I got this code to create textstring and make it center in the rectangle. The probleam that I faced is, it make the text only center for the hight rectangle( as you see in the pic). How can I make it center for both width and height?.
Dim drawString As [String] = "Sample Text" ' Create font and brush. Dim drawFont As New Font("Arial", 16)
I want to draw a string at a specified location with a specified width. If the string is wider then the specified width, the string is "word wrapped". How can I find out how much vertical space was used (the height of the "word wrapped" string)?