RFR: 8295737: macOS: Print content cut off when width > height with portrait orientation [v7]
Alexander Scherbatiy
alexsch at openjdk.org
Tue Feb 28 18:20:50 UTC 2023
> A printed content is truncated on macOS if the content paper size width larger than height with portrait orientation or width is less than height with landscape orientation.
>
> To reproduce the issue run the [CutOffImage](https://bugs.openjdk.org/secure/attachment/101145/CutOffImage.java) sample on MacOS.
>
> Four rectangles are printed:
> 1. size 300x100, portrait orientation
> 2. size 300x100, landscape orientation
> 3. size 100x300, portrait orientation
> 4. size 100x300, landscape orientation
>
> The first and fourth rectangles are truncated: [cut off content](https://bugs.openjdk.org/secure/attachment/101153/before-fix-all.pdf)
>
> The reason is that NSPrintInfo class does not allow to set paper size and orientation independently.
> Setting paper size width large than height changes NSPrintInfo orientation to landscape.
> Setting paper size width less than height changes NSPrintInfo orientation to portrait.
> Updating NSPrintInfo orientation from landscape to portrait or from portrait to landscape swaps NSPrintInfo paper width and height.
>
> The Cocoa code that shows NSPrintInfo behavior:
>
> #import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
>
> int main()
> {
> NSAutoreleasePool *pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];
> NSApp = [NSApplication sharedApplication];
>
> #ifdef __MAC_10_9 // code for SDK 10.9 or newer
> #define NS_PORTRAIT NSPaperOrientationPortrait
> #define NS_LANDSCAPE NSPaperOrientationLandscape
> #else // code for SDK 10.8 or older
> #define NS_PORTRAIT NSPortraitOrientation
> #define NS_LANDSCAPE NSLandscapeOrientation
> #endif
>
> printf("NS_PORTRAIT: %d\n", NS_PORTRAIT);
> printf("NS_LANDSCAPE: %d\n", NS_LANDSCAPE);
>
> printf("create default print info\n");
> NSPrintInfo* defaultPrintInfo = [[NSPrintInfo sharedPrintInfo] copy];
> NSSize size = [defaultPrintInfo paperSize];
> printf("orientation: %d, paper size: [%f, %f]\n", [defaultPrintInfo orientation], size.width, size.height);
>
> printf("call setUpPrintOperationDefaultValues\n");
> [defaultPrintInfo setUpPrintOperationDefaultValues];
> size = [defaultPrintInfo paperSize];
> printf("orientation: %d, paper size: [%f, %f]\n", [defaultPrintInfo orientation], size.width, size.height);
>
> double w = 300.0;
> double h = 100.0;
> printf("set size: [%f, %f]\n", w, h);
> [defaultPrintInfo setPaperSize:NSMakeSize(w, h)];
> size = [defaultPrintInfo paperSize];
> printf("orientation: %d, paper size: [%f, %f]\n", [defaultPrintInfo orientation], size.width, size.height);
>
> printf("Set NS_PORTRAIT orientation\n");
> [defaultPrintInfo setOrientation: NS_PORTRAIT];
> size = [defaultPrintInfo paperSize];
> printf("orientation: %d, paper size: [%f, %f]\n", [defaultPrintInfo orientation], size.width, size.height);
>
> [NSApp run];
>
> [NSApp release];
> [pool release];
> return(EXIT_SUCCESS);
> }
>
>
> On macOS Mojave 10.14.5 it prints:
>
>
> NS_PORTRAIT: 0
> NS_LANDSCAPE: 1
> create default print info
> orientation: 0, paper size: [612.000000, 792.000000]
> call setUpPrintOperationDefaultValues
> orientation: 0, paper size: [612.000000, 792.000000]
> set size: [300.000000, 100.000000]
> orientation: 1, paper size: [300.000000, 100.000000] // orientation flip
> Set NS_PORTRAIT orientation
> orientation: 0, paper size: [100.000000, 300.000000] // size flip
> ```
>
> There are four possible cases for printing a rectangle with different size and orientation:
> 1. Input: paper size: (w > h), orientation portrait
> [dstPrintInfo setPaperSize: NSMakeSize(w, h)] // size: (w, h), orientation: landscape
> [dstPrintInfo setOrientation: NS_PORTRAIT] // size: (h, w), orientation: portrait
> Note: width and height are swapped
> 2. Input: paper size: (w > h), orientation landscape
> [dstPrintInfo setPaperSize: NSMakeSize(h, w)] // size: (h, w), orientation: portrait
> [dstPrintInfo setOrientation: NS_LANDSCAPE] // size: (w, h), orientation: landscape
> 3. Input: paper size: (w < h), orientation portrait
> [dstPrintInfo setPaperSize: NSMakeSize(w, h)] // size: (w, h), orientation: portrait
> [dstPrintInfo setOrientation: NS_PORTRAIT] // size: (w, h), orientation: portrait
> 4. Input: paper size: (w < h), orientation landscape
> [dstPrintInfo setPaperSize: NSMakeSize(h, w)] // size: (h, w), orientation: landscape
> [dstPrintInfo setOrientation: NS_LANDSCAPE] // size: (h, w), orientation: landscape
> Note: width and height are swapped
>
> Only for cases 1 and 4 the final width and height are swapped.
> The proposed fix enlarges height for cases 1 and 4 to not cut the printed rectangle.
>
> It is not full fix which draws rectangles for cases 1 and 4 in the requested size.
> Setting requested size leads that subsequent orientation flips width and height.
> The fix only enlarges the truncated area in height direction. The enlarged area in width is preserved as before the fix.
>
> Printed rectangles before and after the fix:
> 1. size 300x100, portrait orientation: [before-fix-1.pdf](https://bugs.openjdk.org/secure/attachment/101157/before-fix-1.pdf), [after-fix-1.pdf](https://bugs.openjdk.org/secure/attachment/101162/after-fix-1.pdf)
> 2. size 300x100, landscape orientation: [before-fix-2.pdf](https://bugs.openjdk.org/secure/attachment/101156/before-fix-2.pdf), [after-fix-2.pdf](https://bugs.openjdk.org/secure/attachment/101161/after-fix-2.pdf)
> 3. size 100x300, portrait orientation: [before-fix-3.pdf](https://bugs.openjdk.org/secure/attachment/101155/before-fix-3.pdf), [after-fix-3.pdf](https://bugs.openjdk.org/secure/attachment/101160/after-fix-3.pdf)
> 4. size 100x300, landscape orientation: [before-fix-4.pdf](https://bugs.openjdk.org/secure/attachment/101154/before-fix-4.pdf), [after-fix-4.pdf](https://bugs.openjdk.org/secure/attachment/101159/after-fix-4.pdf)
>
> All four rectangles: [before-fix-all.pdf](https://bugs.openjdk.org/secure/attachment/101153/before-fix-all.pdf), [after-fix-all.pdf](https://bugs.openjdk.org/secure/attachment/101158/after-fix-all.pdf)
Alexander Scherbatiy has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
Update check criteria in test instructions
-------------
Changes:
- all: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/10808/files
- new: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/10808/files/7f536e13..1f8200c6
Webrevs:
- full: https://webrevs.openjdk.org/?repo=jdk&pr=10808&range=06
- incr: https://webrevs.openjdk.org/?repo=jdk&pr=10808&range=05-06
Stats: 5 lines in 1 file changed: 3 ins; 0 del; 2 mod
Patch: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/10808.diff
Fetch: git fetch https://git.openjdk.org/jdk pull/10808/head:pull/10808
PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/10808
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