XpsDocumentWriter.WritingCompleted Event
.NET Framework 4
Occurs when a write operation finishes.
Assembly: System.Printing (in System.Printing.dll)
The following example shows how to use the WritingCompleted event.
private void SaveMultipleFixedContentDocumentsAsync( XpsDocumentWriter xpsdw, FixedDocumentSequence fds) { _xpsdwActive = xpsdw; xpsdw.WritingCompleted += new WritingCompletedEventHandler(AsyncSaveCompleted); xpsdw.WritingProgressChanged += new WritingProgressChangedEventHandler(AsyncSavingProgress); // Write the FixedDocumentSequence as a // collection of documents asynchronously. xpsdw.WriteAsync(fds); } // Cancel an async operation public void CancelAsync() { _xpsdwActive.CancelAsync(); } #endregion // Asynchronous Save Methods #region Async Event Handlers // // Create an "async operation complete" event handler // for saving a FixedDocumentSequence // private void AsyncSaveCompleted( object sender, WritingCompletedEventArgs e) { string result; if (e.Cancelled) result = "Canceled"; else if (e.Error != null) result = "Error"; else result = "Asynchronous operation Completed"; // Close the pakcage _xpsDocument.Close(); if (OnAsyncSaveChange != null) { AsyncSaveEventArgs asyncInfo = new AsyncSaveEventArgs(result, true); OnAsyncSaveChange(this, asyncInfo); } } // // Create an "async operation progress" event handler for // monitoring the progress of saving a FixedDocumentSequence. // private void AsyncSavingProgress( object sender, WritingProgressChangedEventArgs e) { _batchProgress++; if (OnAsyncSaveChange != null) { String progress = String.Format("{0} - {1}", e.WritingLevel.ToString(), e.Number.ToString()); AsyncSaveEventArgs asyncInfo = new AsyncSaveEventArgs(progress, false); OnAsyncSaveChange(this, asyncInfo); } // Call EndBatchWrite when serializing multiple visuals. if ( (_activeVtoXPSD != null) && (_batchProgress == 3) ) _activeVtoXPSD.EndBatchWrite(); }
Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2
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