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Printer PropertiesI'm creating a PrintDialog panel.
I plan to have a combo box to let the user choose the printer and an advanced property button, as much as the standart print panel. How do I show the advanced (printer specific) properties? -- Regards, Lloyd Dupont NovaMind development team NovaMind Software Mind Mapping Software <www.nova-mind.com> Why would you need it? The advanced button is on the PrintDialog when you
click on preferences. Why re-invent the wheel? Joe -- Show quote"Lloyd Dupont" <net.galador@ld> wrote in message news:OwrArssMGHA.1760@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > I'm creating a PrintDialog panel. > I plan to have a combo box to let the user choose the printer and an > advanced property button, as much as the standart print panel. > How do I show the advanced (printer specific) properties? > > -- > Regards, > Lloyd Dupont > > NovaMind development team > NovaMind Software > Mind Mapping Software > <www.nova-mind.com> > > Why would you need it? The advanced button is on the PrintDialog when you What are you talking about man?> click on preferences. Why re-invent the wheel? err..... Maybe I was not clear enough? I'm a programmer, and I'm writing a new application. This new application of mine could print (yes, that's true!) And I would like to provide a single printer dialog which setup various program specific option (I'm speaking of option specific to my program here) as well as let the user select the printer and set its properties (just as the SDK print dialog). Now the question is: how could I put this "standart" printer property button on my (application specific) print dialog? 1. want to have a dialog wh Show quote "Joe Sutphin" <joesutp***@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:u2cW6kvMGHA.3276@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > > Joe > -- > > "Lloyd Dupont" <net.galador@ld> wrote in message > news:OwrArssMGHA.1760@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >> I'm creating a PrintDialog panel. >> I plan to have a combo box to let the user choose the printer and an >> advanced property button, as much as the standart print panel. >> How do I show the advanced (printer specific) properties? >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Lloyd Dupont >> >> NovaMind development team >> NovaMind Software >> Mind Mapping Software >> <www.nova-mind.com> >> > > Well, since it sounds as though you have a firm handle on everything, my
work is done here. Good luck! Show quote "Lloyd Dupont" <net.galador@ld> wrote in message news:%23anKCDwMGHA.1032@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >> Why would you need it? The advanced button is on the PrintDialog when you >> click on preferences. Why re-invent the wheel? > err..... > What are you talking about man? > > Maybe I was not clear enough? > > I'm a programmer, and I'm writing a new application. > > This new application of mine could print (yes, that's true!) > > And I would like to provide a single printer dialog which setup various > program specific option (I'm speaking of option specific to my program > here) as well as let the user select the printer and set its properties > (just as the SDK print dialog). > > Now the question is: > how could I put this "standart" printer property button on my (application > specific) print dialog? > > > > > 1. want to have a dialog wh > "Joe Sutphin" <joesutp***@earthlink.net> wrote in message > news:u2cW6kvMGHA.3276@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >> >> Joe >> -- >> >> "Lloyd Dupont" <net.galador@ld> wrote in message >> news:OwrArssMGHA.1760@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >>> I'm creating a PrintDialog panel. >>> I plan to have a combo box to let the user choose the printer and an >>> advanced property button, as much as the standart print panel. >>> How do I show the advanced (printer specific) properties? >>> >>> -- >>> Regards, >>> Lloyd Dupont >>> >>> NovaMind development team >>> NovaMind Software >>> Mind Mapping Software >>> <www.nova-mind.com> >>> >> >> > > |
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