Is there any way to bypass the print dialog when using the job.start() function
of PrintJob?
I want to be able to prevent a user from sending the output to a file by
graying the 'Print To File' checkbox.
Thanks,
Joe
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Subject: Re: [swfmill] Question about swfmil output
> On 3/4/07, Joseph Donth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Pardon the question but as a newcomer to this list I'm not sure what the
>> "rules" are yet.
>>
>> Mark's comment "...you won't
Hello,
I am trying to print a page via ActionScript and can not get it to work
properly. I think it is a timing issue because some pages print correctly but
others are missing "pieces" of text. I am attaching the routine I am using. If
someone would be willing to take a look at it I'd appreciat
Pardon the question but as a newcomer to this list I'm not sure what the
"rules" are yet.
Mark's comment "...you won't get any meaningful help here unless you come up
with a convincing story that explains why you need to do it." prompted me
want to ask what did Mark (and perhaps Bob?) mean? Wha
My problem seems to be in the way I am "mtasc"ing and "swmill"ing the
application. If you'll indulge me:
I am taking a PDF file and running it through swftools's pdf2swf program. This
is creating a 12 frame SWF file from my test pdf.
I am then trying to use MTASC and SWFMILL to create a SWF file
I am new to swfmill and have two questions.
First, is there a way to search the archives for a subject. I don't want to
post a question that has been already answered but I can't find any way to
research it (without reading the whole list).
Second, my problem I am seeking assistance with:
I ha