PrintControllerWithStatusDialog.OnStartPage Method
Definition
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Begins the control sequence that determines when and how to print a page of a document.
public:
override System::Drawing::Graphics ^ OnStartPage(System::Drawing::Printing::PrintDocument ^ document, System::Drawing::Printing::PrintPageEventArgs ^ e);
public override System.Drawing.Graphics OnStartPage (System.Drawing.Printing.PrintDocument document, System.Drawing.Printing.PrintPageEventArgs e);
public override System.Drawing.Graphics? OnStartPage (System.Drawing.Printing.PrintDocument document, System.Drawing.Printing.PrintPageEventArgs e);
override this.OnStartPage : System.Drawing.Printing.PrintDocument * System.Drawing.Printing.PrintPageEventArgs -> System.Drawing.Graphics
Public Overrides Function OnStartPage (document As PrintDocument, e As PrintPageEventArgs) As Graphics
Parameters
- document
- PrintDocument
A PrintDocument that represents the document currently being printed.
A PrintPageEventArgs that contains the event data.
Returns
A Graphics object that represents a page from a PrintDocument.
Remarks
The PrintControllerWithStatusDialog class calls the PrintController.OnStartPage method on the encapsulated PrintController.
The OnStartPage method is called immediately before the PrintDocument raises the PrintPage event.
The OnStartPrint method creates the Graphics object that is sent to the printer. After OnStartPrint is called, OnStartPage sets the Graphics object to a graphic of a single page. The OnEndPage method clears the Graphics object, while the OnEndPrint method deallocates the object.
Use OnStartPage to set how to print a page in a document. For example, you can adjust page settings separately for each page.