I am trying to print out something from my UWP app. Basically I\'ve used a WebViewBrush to draw some data on to some FrameworkElement
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I've been struggling with this also. I've gone over and over the SDK example. This solution may be helpful to you. If there is some way that you can put what you want to print into a RichTextBox, you can build the paragraphs for it programmatically. And replace the RichTextBox in the SDK example with a blank StackPanel that you have laid out the grid requirements on, and it will solve your issue. Mine wasn't exactly the same issue, because I have done it with Creating an even 2 columned grocery list. The trick was to use a fixed width font, CourierNew, in my example.
In your page that calls the print libraries, you need to have this in the XAML
<Canvas x:Name="PrintCanvas" Opacity="0"/>
In the page that is substituting for PageToPrint, you can build this stuff right in the constructor. I pass a Collection into the instantiation of the page, and then calculate the layout right in the PageToPrint substitute, like this,,,
private void MakeThePrintOut()
{
RichTextBlock gutOne = initBlock();
PopulateBlock(gutOne);
ContentStack.Children.Add(gutOne);
}
private RichTextBlock initBlock()
{
RichTextBlock gutInitBlock = new RichTextBlock();
gutInitBlock.Foreground = new SolidColorBrush(Windows.UI.Colors.Black);
gutInitBlock.FontSize = 18;
gutInitBlock.OverflowContentTarget = FirstLinkedContainer;
gutInitBlock.FontFamily = new FontFamily("Courier New");
gutInitBlock.VerticalAlignment = VerticalAlignment.Top;
gutInitBlock.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Left;
return gutInitBlock;
}
private void PopulateBlock( RichTextBlock Blocker)
{
bool firstItem = true;
int firstLength = 0;
Paragraph paraItem = null;
Run itemRun = null;
string CurrentIsle = "None";
foreach( Grocery j in Grocs)
{
if (j.Isle != CurrentIsle)
{
if ((CurrentIsle != "None") && (!firstItem))
{
paraItem.Inlines.Add(itemRun);
Blocker.Blocks.Add(paraItem);
}
CurrentIsle = j.Isle;
firstItem = true;
Paragraph paraIsle = new Paragraph();
Run paraRan = new Run();
paraRan.Text = " " + j.Isle;
paraIsle.Inlines.Add(paraRan);
Blocker.Blocks.Add(paraIsle);
}
if (firstItem)
{
paraItem = new Paragraph();
itemRun = new Run();
itemRun.Text = " [] " + j.Item;
firstLength = j.Item.Length;
firstItem = false;
} else
{
firstItem = true;
string s = new string(' ', 30 - firstLength);
itemRun.Text += s + "[] " + j.Item;
paraItem.Inlines.Add(itemRun);
Blocker.Blocks.Add(paraItem);
}
}
if (!firstItem)
{
paraItem.Inlines.Add(itemRun);
Blocker.Blocks.Add(paraItem);
}
}
It's not exactly what you are looking for, but I know how hard it is to find something that makes sense to answer the printing question. If you want to see the complete example it's on my GitHub.com/Gibbloggen GutenbergOne project was my prototyping that I developed this stuff. And I also have imported into my main project EssentialGrocer, this too is open source in the same location. That, just tonight, includes printing of the shopping list.
Hope some of this helps, I've really struggled with this one also.
For how to print in UWP apps, you can follow the steps in Print from your app. And also refer to the Printing sample on GitHub. Following is a simple sample demonstrates how to print a rectangle on the page.
In XAML, add a print button and the rectangle to be printed.
<Grid Background="{ThemeResource ApplicationPageBackgroundThemeBrush}">
<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height="Auto" />
<RowDefinition />
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
<Button HorizontalAlignment="Center" Click="PrintButtonClick">Print</Button>
<Rectangle x:Name="RectangleToPrint"
Grid.Row="1"
Width="500"
Height="500">
<Rectangle.Fill>
<ImageBrush ImageSource="Assets/img.jpg" />
</Rectangle.Fill>
</Rectangle>
</Grid>
And in code-behind, handle the print logic.
public sealed partial class MainPage : Page
{
private PrintManager printMan;
private PrintDocument printDoc;
private IPrintDocumentSource printDocSource;
public MainPage()
{
this.InitializeComponent();
}
#region Register for printing
protected override void OnNavigatedTo(NavigationEventArgs e)
{
// Register for PrintTaskRequested event
printMan = PrintManager.GetForCurrentView();
printMan.PrintTaskRequested += PrintTaskRequested;
// Build a PrintDocument and register for callbacks
printDoc = new PrintDocument();
printDocSource = printDoc.DocumentSource;
printDoc.Paginate += Paginate;
printDoc.GetPreviewPage += GetPreviewPage;
printDoc.AddPages += AddPages;
}
#endregion
#region Showing the print dialog
private async void PrintButtonClick(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
if (PrintManager.IsSupported())
{
try
{
// Show print UI
await PrintManager.ShowPrintUIAsync();
}
catch
{
// Printing cannot proceed at this time
ContentDialog noPrintingDialog = new ContentDialog()
{
Title = "Printing error",
Content = "\nSorry, printing can' t proceed at this time.",
PrimaryButtonText = "OK"
};
await noPrintingDialog.ShowAsync();
}
}
else
{
// Printing is not supported on this device
ContentDialog noPrintingDialog = new ContentDialog()
{
Title = "Printing not supported",
Content = "\nSorry, printing is not supported on this device.",
PrimaryButtonText = "OK"
};
await noPrintingDialog.ShowAsync();
}
}
private void PrintTaskRequested(PrintManager sender, PrintTaskRequestedEventArgs args)
{
// Create the PrintTask.
// Defines the title and delegate for PrintTaskSourceRequested
var printTask = args.Request.CreatePrintTask("Print", PrintTaskSourceRequrested);
// Handle PrintTask.Completed to catch failed print jobs
printTask.Completed += PrintTaskCompleted;
}
private void PrintTaskSourceRequrested(PrintTaskSourceRequestedArgs args)
{
// Set the document source.
args.SetSource(printDocSource);
}
#endregion
#region Print preview
private void Paginate(object sender, PaginateEventArgs e)
{
// As I only want to print one Rectangle, so I set the count to 1
printDoc.SetPreviewPageCount(1, PreviewPageCountType.Final);
}
private void GetPreviewPage(object sender, GetPreviewPageEventArgs e)
{
// Provide a UIElement as the print preview.
printDoc.SetPreviewPage(e.PageNumber, this.RectangleToPrint);
}
#endregion
#region Add pages to send to the printer
private void AddPages(object sender, AddPagesEventArgs e)
{
printDoc.AddPage(this.RectangleToPrint);
// Indicate that all of the print pages have been provided
printDoc.AddPagesComplete();
}
#endregion
#region Print task completed
private async void PrintTaskCompleted(PrintTask sender, PrintTaskCompletedEventArgs args)
{
// Notify the user when the print operation fails.
if (args.Completion == PrintTaskCompletion.Failed)
{
await CoreApplication.MainView.CoreWindow.Dispatcher.RunAsync(CoreDispatcherPriority.Normal, async () =>
{
ContentDialog noPrintingDialog = new ContentDialog()
{
Title = "Printing error",
Content = "\nSorry, failed to print.",
PrimaryButtonText = "OK"
};
await noPrintingDialog.ShowAsync();
});
}
}
#endregion
}