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Changing the view that's used for a print operation
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Changing the view that's used for a print operation


  • Subject: Changing the view that's used for a print operation
  • From: Gideon King <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 00:31:40 +1000

It appears that when you create a print operation, it is directly associated with a view. In my print accessory, I can make changes that would make it much easier to render the data that the user is requesting by using a different view. Is there any way to change the view or maybe swap out the print operation for another one with a different view when the user makes these changes in the print setup?

I guess it would be possible to do something nasty like adding a subview and adjusting the pagination if I can't just replace it with a different view altogether, but I am hoping to avoid such ugliness.

Thanks

Gideon_______________________________________________

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