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Phil V
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 10:39 am    Post subject: TChart Printing Reply with quote



When I call the print method of the TChart, and I am set to a black and
white printer I only get the axis of the graph and not the data. I presume
that this is because the series is shown in colour on the screen. Is there
someway to set the equivalent of a 'printer colours as greyscale' or
something similar?

Thanks,

Phil V


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Phil V
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 10:51 am    Post subject: Re: TChart Printing Reply with quote



Also after printing the TChart and setting the Chart->PrinterResolution
property I am unable to use the native zoom and scroll features of the chart
at runtime.
However If i switch to another appplication, and then back to my application
the zoom and scroll works again.
Has anyone else come across this with TChart?

Thanks,

Phil V

"Phil V" <phil.valentine (AT) NO-SPAMgigasat (DOT) com> wrote

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When I call the print method of the TChart, and I am set to a black and
white printer I only get the axis of the graph and not the data. I presume
that this is because the series is shown in colour on the screen. Is there
someway to set the equivalent of a 'printer colours as greyscale' or
something similar?

Thanks,

Phil V





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