WPF multipage reports - Part IV - Pagination(janrep.blog.codeplant.net)

submitted by janrepjanrep(365) 3 years, 10 months ago

This is the final part of WPF multipage report post series. The focus is on a report pagination and a flow document traversal.

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posted by yesthatmcgurkyesthatmcgurk(4063) 3 years, 10 months ago 0

This is a real great series.

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posted by adrian.brentonadrian.brenton(0) 3 years, 9 months ago 0

Thanks for posting this series =). I've discovered it at a very appropriate time due to the fact that I need to produce some basic wpf reports for a small app I'm currently involved with. I think your overrall framework is close to being just right.

Just one thing. In this post your ReportPaginator.CreateXpsDocument method references PrintHelper.GetPageSize. Is there much to this method? I couldn't find any definition to it in any of your other blogs.

Thanks again.

Adrian

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posted by jsraderjsrader(0) 3 years, 2 months ago 0

I agree some really good information here.

I would like to ask the same question as Adrian as I also found no reference to this either in the .Net Framework nor in your blogs.

Thanks,

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