VisualsToXpsDocument.Write Method
Definition
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Writes a Visualsynchronously to an XpsDocument or a PrintQueue.
Overloads
Write(Visual) |
Writes a Visual synchronously to an XpsDocument or a PrintQueue. |
Write(Visual, PrintTicket) |
Writes a Visual synchronously to an XpsDocument or a PrintQueue and includes a PrintTicket. |
Write(Visual)
Writes a Visual synchronously to an XpsDocument or a PrintQueue.
public:
override void Write(System::Windows::Media::Visual ^ visual);
public override void Write (System.Windows.Media.Visual visual);
override this.Write : System.Windows.Media.Visual -> unit
Public Overrides Sub Write (visual As Visual)
Parameters
Examples
The following example shows how to use this method to write to an XML Paper Specification (XPS) document.
private void SaveVisuals(XpsDocumentWriter xpsdw, List<Visual> vc)
{
// Setup for writing multiple visuals
VisualsToXpsDocument vToXpsD = (VisualsToXpsDocument)xpsdw.CreateVisualsCollator();
// Iterate through all visuals in the collection
foreach (Visual v in vc)
{
vToXpsD.Write(v); //Write each visual to single page
}
// End writing multiple visuals
vToXpsD.EndBatchWrite();
}
Private Sub SaveVisuals(ByVal xpsdw As XpsDocumentWriter, ByVal vc As List(Of Visual))
' Setup for writing multiple visuals
Dim vToXpsD As VisualsToXpsDocument = CType(xpsdw.CreateVisualsCollator(), VisualsToXpsDocument)
' Iterate through all visuals in the collection
For Each v As Visual In vc
vToXpsD.Write(v) 'Write each visual to single page
Next v
' End writing multiple visuals
vToXpsD.EndBatchWrite()
End Sub
Applies to
Write(Visual, PrintTicket)
Writes a Visual synchronously to an XpsDocument or a PrintQueue and includes a PrintTicket.
public:
override void Write(System::Windows::Media::Visual ^ visual, System::Printing::PrintTicket ^ printTicket);
public override void Write (System.Windows.Media.Visual visual, System.Printing.PrintTicket printTicket);
override this.Write : System.Windows.Media.Visual * System.Printing.PrintTicket -> unit
Public Overrides Sub Write (visual As Visual, printTicket As PrintTicket)
Parameters
- printTicket
- PrintTicket
A PrintTicket that represents the default printing preferences for the document.
Remarks
This method does not validate or modify the specified printTicket
for a particular PrintQueue. If necessary, use the MergeAndValidatePrintTicket method to create a PrintTicket that is specific to the PrintQueue and is valid for a specified printer.
Applies to
.NET