DevExpress engineers feature-complete Presentation Controls, IDE Productivity Tools, Business Application Frameworks, and Reporting Systems for Visual Studio, Delphi, HTML5 or iOS & Android development. Whether using WPF, ASP.NET, WinForms, HTML5 or Windows 10, DevExpress tools help you build and deliver your best in the shortest time possible. DevExpress XtraReporty Print Without any UI Interaction. Will print the correct document but with UI interaction. What am I missing or is this just not intended to be viable. I have also tried using the myReport.PritingSystem.ExecCommand(PrintDirectly) but it also doesn't print anything. Imports DevExpress.Pdf Imports System.Drawing Namespace CustomizePrintSettings Friend Class Program Shared Sub Main(ByVal args As String) ' Create a PDF Document Processor instance and load a PDF into it. Within the DevExpress application we can create records such as Invoices, Purchase Orders or Credit Notes. We required the ability to print and/or export these using a predefined template so that it will be simple for a user to click a single action from within the DevExpress application and the Invoice, Purchase Order or Credit Note will be generated using the relevant template. Imports System Imports System.Drawing.Printing Imports System.Windows.Forms Imports DevExpress.Pdf Imports DevExpress.XtraPdfViewer Namespace PdfPrinterSettingsDemo Partial Public Class Form1 Inherits Form Public Sub New InitializeComponent End Sub Private Sub Form1Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load.
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I'm running Windows 7
I have a PDF doc that is a 48 page users manual. I am wanting to print it, but 48 pages would be a waste. So I tried to combine 4 of the PDF pages onto one printed page. I am able to do this, except that the text is small, and there is a lot of unnecessary white space between the PDF pages on the final printed page.
To start, if I open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat Pro, this is an example of what one of the pages looks like:
As you can see it views in AA Pro as a full size page - note the page views in the left hand column also.
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However, if I print that single page it will look like this - note the circled box. The printed text consumes a small portion of the page, in fairly small print, with a lot of white space.
I can use the custom scale option on that page to increase the size of the text until it fills the page, but then it's huge and a waste of paper. My goal is to reduce the # of printed pages.
So if I use the option to print 'Multiple' PDF pages, on a single printed page (4 pages per sheet), I can do that, and that is preferable, but it reverts to the default small size. Therefore I'll have four small text PDF pages on a single printed page. It looks like this: (the circled area again)
I can't find a way to increase the size of text per PDF page and also remove the white space between the PDF pages. I tried increasing the font size from the printers scaling setting (printer properties), but all it does is make the whole document larger and push the text onto the next page, cascading the problem down the entire 48 page document - so it unfortunately preserves the space between also.
So at this point I'm not even sure if i should be approaching this as a font size problem? A scaling problem? A margin problem?
Do I need to be looking at the actual PDF document settings? PDF Printer settings? Windows 7 printer properties settings.
Hopefully it's clear what I'm trying to accomplish, but I don't know how to get there. I have both Adobe Acrobat Pro, and Soda PDF pro, if that helps.
Thanks
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As you have Acrobat Pro, you can crop the pages. This will then scale the pages for printing, and you have your more readable pages.
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I am currently programming within Visual Studio 2010 using VB.Net and DevExpress V10.2 Winforms. I currently have a DevExpress GridControl that contains two DevExpress GridViews. So there is the main view and the subgrid (similar to the DevExpress demo for Master-Detail Grids - example with WinForms and better view with ASPxGridView). Currently the data for the grid is fetched into a DataSet:
What I want to do is generate a report that displays what the user is currently seeing in the gridControl. For example if the user filters or sorts the data or changes the column size or visibility this will be reflected in the report they generate.
Currently to generate the report I added the PrintingSystem, to the designer, and then within the PrintingSystem Links collection I added a PrintableComponentList. The PrintableComponentList.component was set to my gridcontrol. Within my code, when the Print Grid button is pressed, I call:
This prints a report that looks good. The columns are represented correctly and if the data is grouped, etc the report reflects this. Claymore ep 1. The issue I have with this is it doesn't show the subgrid, the second gridview, even it I expand all or some of the grid before previewing the report. I even decided to ignore the printing system and instead tried printing right from the gridControl with:
but this also showed the first gridView and not the second GridView.
How am I supposed to showcase both the GridViews that the user currently sees within the one GridControl?
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To see the second GridView go into the Desginer for the GridControl. Once there go down the left side of the options on the left (under Main and Appearance) to the Printing options. Under Printer Settings I checked off Options.Details and Behavior.All Details.
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