I'm trying to print 2 pages of business cards with different images on each card. When I use the code below it overprints both pages on top of each other.
Private Sub PrintDocument1_BeginPrint(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Drawing.Printing.PrintEventArgs) Handles PrintDocument1.BeginPrint
mPage = 0
End Sub
I want to print multiple pages with vb.net So I have al my data in 2 lists, containing objects ( let's call them list1 and list2). e.g I have in list1 all the kind of cars and in list2 all the available types of those cars. So he first loops through list1 and then looks in list2 which types are linked to the kind. The amount of types per kind of car is unknown. Now I want to print the whole list. He first puts the kind of car. Then I have to write every type of car vertically under each other... So I need to construct a function that checks whether I'm at the end of my page to hit a hasMorePages = true .
I was already wondering if I can print it first all on a image and then I take blocks of that image and put them on different pages.
Private Sub GetPrintFunction(ByVal printopt As Array) Dim Print_Document As New System.Drawing.Printing.PrintDocument AddHandler Print_Document.PrintPage, AddressOf PrintPage
[code]....
The web service returns 6 items per array. If the array return 2 sets of array (12 items), then i have to split it into 2 pages. how can i do it?
Example scenario:The web service should return at least 6 items(1 array)
example data *redemption date *reference number
[code]....
if i have two sets of these, then it should be printed on different pages.
I have been trying to print multiple pages from a listbox. This is the code I have been trying to get to work. It prints the entire contents of listbox6, which is good but it only prints on one page and the text overlaps once it starts to print from the top of the page again.
Code: Private Sub PrintDocument3_PrintPage(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Drawing.Printing.PrintPageEventArgs) Handles PrintDocument3.PrintPage Dim lpp As Integer Dim lno As Integer
[code]....
All I need to do is print the entire contents of listbox6 whether it has 1 page of data or 19 pages of data.
When trying to print it only prints the first page. Dim fntPrintFont As New Font("Arial", 10) Dim fntHeadingFont As New Font("Arial", 14, FontStyle.Bold) Dim fntColumnHeading As New Font("Arial", 12, FontStyle.Bold) Dim sngLineHeight As Single = fntPrintFont.GetHeight + 2 Dim sngXCol1 As Single = e.MarginBounds.Left [Code] .....
how to get 1 string to print but now i run into another dilemma. I have 3 strings, each string is just under a page long and i need the 3 strings printed at the same time (one button).
So here is my code for printing one string:
Private Sub btnSendToFile_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles Print.Click PrintDialog1.Document = PrintDocument1
I'm creating a barcode printing module, anyway when I generate the barcodes bitmap that contain all of the barcodes and print this bitmap using the PrintDocument control it's print the first page only
Problem: code prints different (in fact, a random number, less than or equal to number of pages needed) number of pages and thus lines overlapping. And I can't find out what is causing it. Working in Visual Studio 2008, .NET 3.5, WinXP, Visual Basic. Code is in a class, loaded form the MainScreen form, which' instance is passed through.
Tried to avoid using 'AddHandler' by using 'PrintDocument1_Printpage [..] handles PrintDocument.PrintPage but kept getting this error saying I needed to do something with Friends WithEvent handling. Can't figure it out :-(Update: noticed the following behaviour: when the command 'print' is given the first time, everything works out fine. The next time, the page sub is executed twice as many times as there are pages, and the third time three times as many, and so on. So first time printing works fine, second is screwed, and so on.
I am migrating over to VB2008 and I get it except for printing. I can print but I have lost a lot of the methods to print dynamically and I need to know the secret not to pull my hair out doing this. These are the circumstances I need to fill:1. Multiple Document Interface (Parent Document) holding multiple forms.2. Each will print from their own form page but this is the scenario I am trying to accomplish which I did rather well in VB6:Dynamic page length. As it runs through the data and deciding what needs to be printed. All print statements are mapped. currenty =y currentx = x.
a. Calls private sub HEADER to print header (eg store name address) resets currenty= 0
b. Calls private sub BODY based on selections answered. Not answered then omitted.if currenty > 9 inches and you are not done then call private sub TRAIL then HEADER and continue in the BODY recheck for currenty >9 inches and not done printing
c. Calls TRAIL to finish off.
Now I have been able to do all this using the Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic.PowerPacks.Printing.Compatibility.VB6 statement but that is using the old methods and may or may not be usable in 64 bit mode processing.When I use the printdocument.print() method , everything must be handled inside of the printdocument events. Going out of the routine to call another section causes the document to end and start a new page. Since gosub routines are not allowed, it is almost impossible to jump around to make this run properly. Am I missing something???? Can I form the document in different subroutines and pass a completed page to the printer with graphics??
I can do this by constructing the document in a picture box sending all the print commands go to an image the old VB had a more stable image container that did not disappear if minimized or another window openened over it by auto-redraw. I thought about saving it as a .jpg and them printing but that is still just crazy. There has to be a simple way of constructing multiple pages that I am just missing.
VB.net printing of multiple pages is simple enough utilising the Printdocument. Previewing the pages via the PrintPreviewDialog control is also simple enough.BUT Whereas the doc.print() will cause all pages to be printed stat - the Print button on the PrintPreviewDialog control calls the printPage handler one more time before printing.As all pages have been laid into the document this extra call to the printPage causes only a blank page to be printed. defeat the PrintPreviewDialog call to the handler? - Other than building, previewing and printing each page as a separate job!
I am trying to print multiple PDF pages per sheet without a dialog, you can obviously do this while printing from adobe and using the dialog. But I just want to print from VB.
I need this for my program. There is "add images" button where you can load multiple images and those images should be show on listview after loading.I have been trying to make this but could not get it work.
I've inherited some VB.Net code that I think needs some restructuring. The project has three forms, each of which is its own Windows Form file that inherits from System.Windows.Forms.Form.The problem is that all these forms share a common navigation menu bar that does not change as the user switches between forms, and so the original programmer has duplicated the menu code in each of the three files to generate the menu on each one! I figure this can't be right.
To restructure it, I thought I would create a base form that implemented the menu, and then let the other forms inherit from that, but I ran into the problem that Windows forms already inherit from the class mentioned above, and can't inherit from another class.I noticed I can add an item called "inherited form", but is that the way to go here? The problem of creating multiple screens with a common menu bar has to be incredibly common. Is there one true way to do this? Should I use inherited forms, or should I by have just one base form and make the other screens just plain classes and not forms at all? Or something else I'm not thinking of?
to printpreview multiple pages,we can use hasmorepages.. but how to printout multiple pages?y program can printpreview multiple pages,then when i try to printout them, my printer only roll a
I want to create a UI that uses a tab control to display multiple listview controls, one on each tab page. The number of tab pages/listviews is dynamic and could reach around 20. The listviews are in virtual mode and are populated from an object (custom class) in memory.It seems very wasteful to create 20 listviews. I seem to remember that back in VB4 days the tab control had only one page, and you changed the display yourself in code. Is there a way to do something similar with VB.net (VS2008/Framework 2.0) i.e. just show one listview and repopulate it according to which tab was clicked by the user? Something like this:
Private Sub Tab_Click listview.load(MyObject(TabClickedIndex)) End Sub
My application has a TabControl which has 5 tab pages. Each page represents a "department" and each department has to run this software. So when the user opens the application, they navigate to their department's page.
The software runs a serious of automated and manual tests. The tests are customized for each department. But I need to update the UI during each section of the test.
On the main tab, there is one panel that has 17 PictureBoxes. Each PictureBox represents one test. The PictureBox can either represent a test in progress, a test passed, or a test failed.
All of the tests are in their own code files, for the most part. And in the main form is when I call the tests and update the UI from a single method.
The issue I'm having is how to update the PictureBoxes without creating a bunch of redundant code.
When the test runs, I update the first PictureBox with "in progress", then when it completes, it's update again with pass or fail. So for a single test, I could need to place the UI update in several places, within the same code block, for planning out all the possible conditions.[code]...
I am writing an application, and i have a user form, which will be the same for the users and the administrators. on different pages.
i want to only create the form once, and then be able to put it on two different aspx files.
i tried it with the "control" , but it then gets really complicated trying to access fields on the control from the aspx page to do the calculation, etc.
I'm trying to screenscrape a website that requires a POST login authentication. I can authenticate fine on my first request, but when I attempt to turn back around and hit the next page, I get a redirect back to the login page (basically it's saying I'm not logged in).
[Code]...
I notice two things... first, the ORA_WX_SESSION has its quotes stripped from it (even if I attempt to force them back in between response and request). Also the XYZCustomerServiceUserName and XYZ values are stripped. Other than that, the session information is identical between the two connection attempts.
I am trying to get things to print on multiple pages. I am just printing the same thing over and over with slightly different values. At the moment the print out is only one page and it overwrites it's self. How do I make a page break?
Private Sub PrintDocument1_PrintPage(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Drawing.Printing.PrintPageEventArgs) Handles PrintDocument1.PrintPage ' Set up earnings statement information and send to graphics page object.
I want to create a document with several pages and with one wpf window depicted on each page. I managed to print one window using PrintDialog and PrintVisual. However this seem to only work with one single page? How I can build a document with several pages and print the complete set. Can I insert that visual (referred in code) and insert it as a page in a document and print it after that?
Sub Print (Dim ele As FrameWorkElement) Dim margin As Double = 30 Dim titlePadding As Double = 10 Dim printDlg As PrintDialog = New PrintDialog() [Code] .....
I have a drop down list that populates a set of data from a calculation. There are multiple pages in my asp.net site that I want to show a label with the current data from the dropdownlist on my main page.[code]...
I am new to programming and I need some help. How do I print multiple pages? What am I doing wrong?
Private Sub PrintDocument1_PrintPage(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Drawing.Printing.PrintPageEventArgs) Handles PrintDocument1.PrintPage
What the problem is that when there are a lot of lines they just continue on the first page, but what i want is to get a second page. I have google't for it and find e.HasMorePages = True and e.HasMorePages = false.. but i did not get this to work properly. can somebody take a look at the code pleas?
I've been wondering what a good solution is for displaying multiple forms all within the same form. I am fairly new to .net, so I might be asking a typical newbie question here, but I was wondering how one deals with having to show many forms all in one parent form. For example, I have a signup form where there is a Next button that shows, say, up to 10 'pages'. In VB6, I simply made a collection of pictureboxes as containers. At runtime, I'd set each picturebox on top of the other then set the requested picturebox's zorder to 0 when it was needed to be shown. Many pictureboxes became a bit obtrusive taking up most of the visual area of the form in design mode so I then started putting them in a tabstrip control then making the tabstrip very tiny and out-of-the-way and then setting it's visible property to false so that it wouldn't be seen at runtime. On the form's load event, I'd simply parent all of the pictureboxes (usint SetParent) to the main form and then use the zorder teqnique as usual. Lame, I know.In VB.net, I've tried just making many forms and then parenting them when needed, but I get an error that a top-level control can't be parented/added to another top-level control. I haven't tried the SetParent API technique yet because I'm sure that there is a common, simpler solution that you experts use.
I have 2 master pages with same (href) links on top of the page. Now these links load on the same master page when clicked on (by requirement). The problem is both these master pages have same links, so basically the same page shall be loaded in the master page. Now what i need is when the person is on Master Page 1 and clicks on the link it should load in the same page. Whereas if the user is on Master Page 2 and clicks on the same link, i should be able to change the master page from 1 to 2 and load that in Master Page 2.
I guess, I am in some kind of trivial problem. Here is the scenario, I have a Form which has 3 main control two buttons "Button1" and "Button2" and 1 tab page control with two tab pages "Tab1" & "Tab2". Now Tab1 has one textbox controlled say "TextBox1" and one check box "chkBOX". What I am trying to do is, when I click Button1, only one tab page i.e Tab1 should be visible. Which I done using ".Clear" and ".Add" and is working fine. And now when I click on Button2, it should display the text in TextBox1, for this I have used: msgbox(TextBox1.Tex) Till now it is working fine. But when ever I use msgbox (chkBOX.checkstate), it displays 0, irrespective of control being checked or not.