Re: [flexcoders] Printing a TextArea

2007-02-12 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Thursday 08 Feb 2007, Rich Tretola wrote:
> Has anyone done any work with printing the htmlText from a TextArea
> component that has a scrollbar?

Have you tried settig height/width on the component(s) you are printing to 
100% and just letting the printer sort it out ?

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Re: [flexcoders] Printing a TextArea

2007-02-20 Thread Rich Tretola
Sorry,  I have been away from this thread for a while.  Setting to
100% width and height doesn't because 100% would be limited to the
size of the application and not the actual content of the Textarea.

Rich

On 2/12/07, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 08 Feb 2007, Rich Tretola wrote:
> > Has anyone done any work with printing the htmlText from a TextArea
> > component that has a scrollbar?
>
> Have you tried settig height/width on the component(s) you are printing to
> 100% and just letting the printer sort it out ?
>
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Re: [flexcoders] Printing a TextArea

2007-12-18 Thread dorkie dork from dorktown
Did you ever get this answered? You can increase the size of the Textarea
until the scrollbar height is removed. Check the maxVerticalScrollPosition
after UpdateComplete:

public var text1:TextArea
private function callResize(event:Event):void {
trace(text1.maxVerticalScrollPosition)
text1.height = text1.height + text1.maxVerticalScrollPosition;
}

public function creationCompleteHandler():void {
text1 = new TextArea()
text1.width = 100
text1.height = 50
addChild(text1)
text1.htmlText = "resize resize resize resize resize resize resize
resize resize resize resize resize resize resize resize resize resize resize
resize resize resize resize resize resize resize resize resize resize resize
resize resize "
text1.addEventListener(FlexEvent.UPDATE_COMPLETE, callResize);
}

On Feb 20, 2007 6:56 AM, Rich Tretola <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

> Sorry,  I have been away from this thread for a while.  Setting to
> 100% width and height doesn't because 100% would be limited to the
> size of the application and not the actual content of the Textarea.
>
> Rich
>
> On 2/12/07, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thursday 08 Feb 2007, Rich Tretola wrote:
> > > Has anyone done any work with printing the htmlText from a TextArea
> > > component that has a scrollbar?
> >
> > Have you tried settig height/width on the component(s) you are printing
> to
> > 100% and just letting the printer sort it out ?
> >
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RE: [flexcoders] Printing a TextArea

2007-12-18 Thread Alex Harui
Yes, but the trick there is that maxVSP is not always correct in the
same frame due to some player layout issues.
 
I would probably turn off via verticalScrollPolicy



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Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Printing a TextArea



Did you ever get this answered? You can increase the size of the
Textarea until the scrollbar height is removed. Check the
maxVerticalScrollPosition after UpdateComplete:

public var text1:TextArea
private function callResize(event:Event):void { 
trace(text1.maxVerticalScrollPosition)
text1.height = text1.height + text1.maxVerticalScrollPosition;
}

public function creationCompleteHandler():void {
text1 = new TextArea() 
text1.width = 100
text1.height = 50
addChild(text1)
text1.htmlText = "resize resize resize resize resize resize
resize resize resize resize resize resize resize resize resize resize
resize resize resize resize resize resize resize resize resize resize
resize resize resize resize resize "  
text1.addEventListener(FlexEvent.UPDATE_COMPLETE, callResize);
}


On Feb 20, 2007 6:56 AM, Rich Tretola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sorry,  I have been away from this thread for a while.  Setting
to
100% width and height doesn't because 100% would be limited to
the 
size of the application and not the actual content of the
Textarea.

Rich


On 2/12/07, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  > wrote: 
> On Thursday 08 Feb 2007, Rich Tretola wrote:
> > Has anyone done any work with printing the htmlText from a
TextArea
> > component that has a scrollbar?
>
> Have you tried settig height/width on the component(s) you are
printing to 
> 100% and just letting the printer sort it out ?
>
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