I am creating a TTree using the TTreeTopBottomAlignChild child manager. On the form the tree balances and other than the known limitation where nodes on the same level overlap it looks good. I'll consider writing my own child manager to correct that later. However, when I use the TTree.Print command the results are not balanced and doesn't look like anything on the screen. The root node starts at the upper left corner its children are placed to the right of the parent node. You might even say the 'far right'. The print function must not use the same child manager or adjusts the X print position differently. I've tried to place the root node in the middle but the tree still slides to the right. I also notice that the crossbox is printed out in never-never land.
Any help on how to print the tree as shown on the form?
TeeTree Printing
Hi,
Thanks for the bug report.
Try the following:
In TeeTree.pas
change the code of the respective methods to:
and in TTreeExplorerAlignChild.DrawConnection change:
Please, keep in mind that all provided code changes are not fully tested (so other things might brake) and the solution provided in future versions might be different.
Use this at your own risk, you're welcome to provide any information concerning these changes.
Regards,
Tom.
Thanks for the bug report.
Try the following:
In TeeTree.pas
change the code of the respective methods to:
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Function TTreeNodeShape.XCenter:Integer;
begin
result:=((X0+X1) div 2);
end;
Function TTreeNodeShape.YCenter:Integer;
begin
result:=((Y0+Y1) div 2);
end;
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if tmp>0 then
begin
....
end
else
begin
P:=CalcXYCross(ToShape,FromShape);
Item[0].X:=P.X;
tmpYC:=FromShape.YCenter;
Item[0].Y:=tmpYC;
if Tree.ShowImages and (FromShape.IImageHeight>0) then
tmpY:=2+(FromShape.IImageHeight div 2)
else
With FromShape.Bounds do tmpY:=1+((Bottom-Top) div 2);
if ToShape.YCenter<tmpYC then Dec(Item[0].Y,tmpY)
else Inc(Item[0].Y,tmpY);
Inc(Item[0].Y, Tree.ChartBounds.Top); <<<<<<<<<<<
end;
Use this at your own risk, you're welcome to provide any information concerning these changes.
Regards,
Tom.