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Comments by Sara Noemi (Top 12 by date)
Sara Noemi
27-Nov-13 5:59am
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I need to use XPS format because the document is generated by a printing from the XPS Microsoft Document Writer virtual printer and there is no way to convert it in PDF or image because I can't use external tool, like GhostScript for example.
Sara Noemi
8-Nov-13 6:01am
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I understand that probably it is a matter of memory. I call the Dispose explicity for all the graphics object that I used and so I can't understand what is wrong! I'm going crazy with it!
Sara Noemi
8-Nov-13 5:58am
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But what is the InputFileStream if I don't have a file from which instantiate the bitmap?
Sara Noemi
8-Nov-13 5:44am
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It seems that after a few loop of creation of the bitmap there is a problem of overflow of memory or something like that..
Sara Noemi
8-Nov-13 5:34am
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I'm absolutely sure that the values are correct; in fact the bitmap is created some times as I said and after some loop of creation I obtain the error. Have you tried that code just one time or in a repeated loop?
Sara Noemi
8-Nov-13 5:32am
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How can I create the bitmap from stream? I instantiate this Bitmap and then create a graphics from it and use GDI+ method to draw on it. It is not a bitmap loaded from a file.
Sara Noemi
8-Nov-13 4:58am
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Yes, the values are actually 6614x9685 pixel; I've verified them in debugging.
Sara Noemi
22-Oct-13 6:50am
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First of all thanks a lot for your reply! What do you mean with "a bug in the pair of 'em"? I've tried with CutePDF and it works perfectly as it is with the XPS! But really I can't find an explanation for this different behaviour according to the different PDF printer.
Sara Noemi
22-Oct-13 6:22am
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I'm using PDF24 or BioPDF, for both it doesn't work. While for Microsoft XPS or One Note it works fine.
Sara Noemi
22-Oct-13 5:46am
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The graphics used in this method is the Graphics object of a PrintPageEventArgs; it seems that this method doesn't work for 180° just if I select a pdf virtual printer. In all other cases it works fine and produce the result expected. Only for pdf printers and orientation 180° degrees, the instruction g.RotateTransform(-180) seems to be ignored at all! I know that it seems weird, but I can't find a solution!
Sara Noemi
19-Jun-13 3:18am
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Thank you for the information. I know that I can retrieve the installation path from the registry and that is the way I use in the custom action, by the RegistryKey class, to find the path of the other program. However I'm not able to launch the custom action before the Installation Folder form has been shown. What I would like to do is:
- find the path of the other program using the RegistryKey class
- set the path found as Default Location of my program
- install it
I hope that now it is more clear.
Sara Noemi
19-Jun-13 3:13am
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I'm using Visual Studio 2008
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