David Boddie wrote: > Sorry about that. I must have just skipped over the setup() call in > your code. If you're creating highly customized content then I think > you'll always need to think about getting the pages to the printer in > the right order. > > For rich text documents, there's code that does this in the Qt 3 text > drawing demo (see the filePrint() method in the > examples/demo/textdrawing/textedit.cpp file). > > In Qt 4, the demos/textedit demo does this with a lot less code. > > Or are you think of something else?
Thank you very much for this hint! Thanks to this example I was able to print out my first pages :) But some questions still remain. At the moment I am using QSimpleRichtext and a personal HTML-File. I had a look at the example.html of textedit.cpp (/usr/share/doc/qt-4.1.1/demos/textedit) and found out that it contains quite a lot of proprietary HTML elements, attributes and CSS style definitions. So far I didn't even know that QSimpleRichText even supports CSS since I couldn't find anything related to this point in the official docs (--> e.g. QStylesheet). Is there any tool out there with which I can write those special HTML files? I am quite familiar with HTML and CSS but I don't want to waste my time with that. Regards, Fabian Steiner -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list