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edited August 2002 in Component Writing
Hi


Can I disable (or delete) the printer button in a report preview ?


The user do not print any reports in my application, only view.


Thanks


Sidney Aparecido Muriano
APP Sistemas

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  • edited August 2002
    Yes, all you need to do is create your own preview plugin. I am sending you
    a delphi project which does this, via the email address you sent to
    support@digital-metaphors.com


    Cheers,

    Jim Bennett
    Digital Metaphors

  • edited August 2002
    Here is the unit which can be added to your project to perform this
    functionality:

    unit myCloseButtonPreviewPlugIn;

    interface

    uses
    Buttons,
    ppPreview;

    type

    TmyPreviewPlugIn = class(TppPreview)
    private
    function GetButtonForPreviewAction(aPreviewAction:
    TppPreviewActionType): TSpeedButton;

    public
    procedure BeforePreview; override;

    end;

    implementation

    uses
    SysUtils, Controls;

    procedure TmyPreviewPlugIn.BeforePreview;
    var
    lCloseButton: TSpeedButton;
    begin

    inherited BeforePreview;

    lCloseButton := GetButtonForPreviewAction(paCancel);

    if (lCloseButton = nil) then
    raise Exception.Create('TmyPreviewPlugIn.BeforePreview: Unable to find
    close button.');

    lCloseButton.Visible := False;

    end;

    function TmyPreviewPlugIn.GetButtonForPreviewAction(aPreviewAction:
    TppPreviewActionType): TSpeedButton;
    var
    liIndex2: Integer;
    liIndex: Integer;
    lControl: TControl;
    begin
    liIndex2 := 0;

    Result := nil;

    liIndex := 0;

    while (Result = nil) and (liIndex < Toolbar.ControlCount) do
    begin
    lControl := Toolbar.Controls[liIndex];

    if (lControl.ComponentCount = 0) then
    begin
    if (lControl.Tag = Ord(aPreviewAction)) then
    Result := TSpeedButton(lControl);
    end

    else
    begin

    liIndex2 := 0;
    while (Result = nil) and (liIndex2 < lControl.ComponentCount) do
    begin
    if (lControl.Components[liIndex2].Tag = Ord(aPreviewAction))
    then
    Result := TSpeedButton(lControl.Components[liIndex2])
    else
    Inc(liIndex2);
    end;
    end;

    Inc(liIndex);

    end;

    end;

    initialization
    TppPreviewPlugIn.Register(TmyPreviewPlugIn);
    finalization
    TppPreviewPlugIn.UnRegister(TmyPreviewPlugIn);
    end.


    Cheers,

    Jim Bennett
    Digital Metaphors

  • edited September 2002
    I am trying to implement the folowing. I am using 5.56 Professional. I
    have grepped for the TppPreview class declaration in the source and cannot
    find it. Am I missing something or do I have the wrong version of
    ReportBuilder?


  • edited September 2002
    Hi Larry,

    AFAIK, 'TppPreview' ('ppPreview.pas') was introduced in ReportBuilder 6.0.

    regards,
    Chris Ueberall;

  • edited September 2002

    TppPreview was introduced I think around RB version 6.0.

    With older versions you can replace the built-in preview dialog as
    described in the article below.

    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Tech Tip: Replacing Built-in Dialogs/Forms in ReportBuilder
    ------------------------------------------------------------

    ReportBuilder has an open architecture for replacing any of the built-in
    dialogs. You can replace any of the built-in dialogs by creating a new
    form that inherits from an abstract ancestor and then registering it as
    the new built-in dialog.

    For example to replace ReportBuilder's preview dialog you could

    1. Create a new Preview dialog by renaming ReportBuilder's default
    preview dialog, then doing a SaveAs to save it under another unit name.

    The default dialog resides in RBuilder\Source\ppPrvDlg.pas and the form
    is called ppPreviewDialog. You should assign your form a unique name,
    for example, myPreviewDlg, and save the unit to another name. Also save
    the unit to the directory where your other forms are stored (not
    RBuilder\Source).

    2. Make desired changes.

    You will notice that the preview dialog inherits from an ancestor
    TppCustomPreviewDialog - this ancestor resides in ppForms.pas (where all
    the abstract ancestor forms for ReportBuilder are defined).

    3. Register the new form.

    Declare an initializtion section at the bottom of the unit:

    initialization

    ppRegisterForm(TppCustomPreviewer, TmyPreviewDlg);


    4. Add the new unit to your project and compile.

    Now your preview dialog should be automatically created and destroyed by
    ReportBuilder. The two page preview dialog in the
    RBuilder\Demos\Reports\Demo.dpro was created this same way. The only
    difference is the ppRegisterForm call is in then OnClick event of the
    button.




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    Best regards,

    Nard Moseley
    Digital Metaphors
    www.digital-metaphors.com
  • edited November 2002
    Hi,
    I also have the problem to disable the print button in the preview. I have
    the actual version of RB. Could you please mail me that code too ?

  • edited November 2002
    You can download it here:

    http://www.digital-metaphors.com/tips/HidePrintButtonPlugin.zip


    Cheers,

    Jim Bennett
    Digital Metaphors

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