C1.WPF.Word.4 Assembly > C1.WPF.Word Namespace > C1WordDocument Class : DrawingElement Event |
'Declaration Public Event DrawingElement As System.EventHandler(Of DrawingElementEventArgs)
public event System.EventHandler<DrawingElementEventArgs> DrawingElement
The event handler receives an argument of type DrawingElementEventArgs containing data related to this event. The following DrawingElementEventArgs properties provide information specific to this event.
Property | Description |
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Bounds | Gets the coordinates, in logical pixels, of the element being rendered. |
DocumentTransform | Gets the System.Windows.Media.Transform used to convert coordinates between logical pixels and PDF page units (points). |
Element | Gets a reference to the element being rendered. |
Handled | Gets or sets a value that determines whether the event handler has rendered the element. |
Root | Gets a reference to the root of the element being rendered. |
This event fires once for each System.Windows.FrameworkElement rendered after calls to the DrawElement(FrameworkElement,Rect,Rect) method. The event allows you to override the built-in rendering behavior and to render custom content for specific elements.
If you handle this event, then remember to set the DrawingElementEventArgs.Handled property to true so the control will not render the element over your custom content.
The example below shows how you can use the DrawingElement event to provide custom rendering for elements of type 'RichTextBox'. The code checks the type of element being rendered. If the element is a 'RichTextBox', the code creates a System.Windows.Media.Imaging.WriteableBitmap to represent the object, then renders the image into the PDF document.
This example is quite general. You can use it to render any elements that do not expose their child elements as primitives such as System.Windows.Controls.TextBlock, System.Windows.Controls.Border, rectangle, etc.
The drawback associated with rendering elements as images is that the output will contain raster images, which can be quite large and may look rough when you zoom in on the PDF.
// create C1WordDocument var rtf = new C1WordDocument(PaperKind.Letter); // use DrawingElement event to render RichTextBox elements pdf.DrawingElement += (s, e) => { if (e.Element is RichTextBox) { // get element image #if SILVERLIGHT var bmp = new WriteableBitmap(e.Element, e.DocumentTransform); #else // WPF var sz = e.Element.RenderSize; var rtBmp = new RenderTargetBitmap((int)sz.Width, (int)sz.Height, 96, 96, PixelFormats.Pbgra32); rtBmp.Render(e.Element); var bmp = new WriteableBitmap(rtBmp); #endif // render it into the document rtf.DrawImage(bmp, e.Bounds); // done rendering this element e.Handled = true; } }; // render LayoutRoot element into C1PdfDocument var rc = pdf.PageRectangle; rc.Inflate(-20, -20); pdf.DrawElement(LayoutRoot, rc, ContentAlignment.TopLeft, Stretch.None);