Printing
basics
All printing is defined in terms of the print area. The print area
is the physical page size less any margins. For example, if the page size
is 8.5 inches by 11 inches, and the top, bottom, and side margins are all
a half-inch, the print area is 7.5 inches by 10 inches.
Measurements
All measurements in the print area are in thousandths of an inch.
For example, if the print area is 7.5 inches by 10 inches, then:
| The upper-left corner is 0,0 |
| The upper-right corner is 7500,0 |
| The lower-left corner is 0,10000 |
| The lower-right corner is 7500,10000 |
Print cursor
When printing, PowerBuilder uses a print cursor to keep track of the
print location. The print cursor stores the coordinates of the upper-left
corner of the location at which printing begins. PowerBuilder updates the
print cursor (including tab position if required) after each print
operation except PrintBitmap, PrintLine, PrintRectangle, or
PrintRoundRect. To position text, objects, lines, and pictures when you
are creating complex reports, specify the cursor position as part of each
print function call.