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Re: Printing Core Data


  • Subject: Re: Printing Core Data
  • From: "I. Savant" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 14:02:07 -0400


Unless you want to exactly print what's on screen, the best approach is to construct your own "print view" as you suspected. I wouldn't bother creating it in IB, just create it programatically.


The best approach depends entirely on what you're trying to print. If you're only trying to print something in a table, you can of course print the table directly, but you get all the widgets (like shiny column headers, any controls you have, etc).

To do it "right" (ie, you want options, formats, etc.) you should create a custom view that lays the data out properly (or according to user options, whatever you like), then print it.

To *really* get complicated, you can use PDFKit and create a fully- formated document. This may be preferable if you're going to be generating anything exceedingly "pretty" (such as a well-formatted report-style printout). You could alternatively use a web view from WebKit along with some on-the-fly HTML and a style sheet. It might be easier for you.

Again, it entirely depends on what you're trying to accomplish. Start out small, learn the basics, then expand. :-)

--
I.S.


On Jul 25, 2006, at 1:50 PM, Stefan wrote:


OK, then let me rephrase: Should I create a new window in IB, drop a special printer formatted table to the window and assign this to the print operation?

Or should I create a NSView somehow programmatically and subclass its
draw method?

I inspected your link already and the code works fine. But now, I need to
link this to the content in certain parts of my current document/ window.


Sorry to be not very precise. I do search the correct entry point...


Am 25.07.2006 um 19:43 schrieb I. Savant:


This really has nothing at all to do with Core Data. As long as you know how to retrieve the data you want to print, all the standard printing tutorials still apply.


I recommend giving the following a good read, if you haven't already:

http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/Printing/ index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/10000083i


-- I.S.


On Jul 25, 2006, at 1:33 PM, Stefan wrote:

After a while, I'm back on the cocoa list - and started to love
Core Data.

My first little app based on Core Data work fine, but doesn't print.
I managed to prepare a printer context and print a screen view, actually
a NSTableView. Naturally, this doesn't look very nice.


Thus I'd like to find a tutorial, which explains how to map my ArrayController's data
to a 'printer-targeted' view and print it.


Do we have any special Core Data related printing features? E.g. I could imagine a
'print-window' which then gets sized to the printer some way.


Any pointer regarding the best practice approach?
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