2010/11/9 Doriano Blengino <[email protected]>: > Fabien Bodard ha scritto: >> 2010/11/9 Gregor Burck <[email protected]>: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> when I want to print the units for draw were dots, for the gui I want to >>> use milimeter. >>> So I create a function >>> >>> public function mmToDots(mm as integer, resolution as integer) as integer >>> return Round(mm / 25.4 * resolution) >>> end >>> >>> And draw e.g. a line with >>> draw(mmToDots(X,draw.resolution),mmToDots(Y,draw.resolution),mmToDots(X2,draw.resolution) >>> ,mmToDots(Y2,draw.resolution)) >>> >>> to be independent from the Printer Resolution. >>> >>> But is there a better way for use the metric system to print? >>> >>> >> the answer is no :) >> >> > You could use Draw.Scale() to change world coordinates to mm...
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