XpsSaveOptions

XpsSaveOptions()

Initializes a new instance of this class that can be used to save a document in the Xps format.

public XpsSaveOptions()

Examples

Shows how to limit the headings’ level that will appear in the outline of a saved XPS document.

Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);

// Insert headings that can serve as TOC entries of levels 1, 2, and then 3.
builder.ParagraphFormat.StyleIdentifier = StyleIdentifier.Heading1;

Assert.True(builder.ParagraphFormat.IsHeading);

builder.Writeln("Heading 1");

builder.ParagraphFormat.StyleIdentifier = StyleIdentifier.Heading2;

builder.Writeln("Heading 1.1");
builder.Writeln("Heading 1.2");

builder.ParagraphFormat.StyleIdentifier = StyleIdentifier.Heading3;

builder.Writeln("Heading 1.2.1");
builder.Writeln("Heading 1.2.2");

// Create an "XpsSaveOptions" object that we can pass to the document's "Save" method
// to modify how that method converts the document to .XPS.
XpsSaveOptions saveOptions = new XpsSaveOptions();

Assert.AreEqual(SaveFormat.Xps, saveOptions.SaveFormat);

// The output XPS document will contain an outline, a table of contents that lists headings in the document body.
// Clicking on an entry in this outline will take us to the location of its respective heading.
// Set the "HeadingsOutlineLevels" property to "2" to exclude all headings whose levels are above 2 from the outline.
// The last two headings we have inserted above will not appear.
saveOptions.OutlineOptions.HeadingsOutlineLevels = 2;

doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + "XpsSaveOptions.OutlineLevels.xps", saveOptions);

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XpsSaveOptions(SaveFormat)

Initializes a new instance of this class that can be used to save a document in the Xps or OpenXps format.

public XpsSaveOptions(SaveFormat saveFormat)

Examples

Shows how to save a document to the XPS format in the form of a book fold.

Document doc = new Document(MyDir + "Paragraphs.docx");

// Create an "XpsSaveOptions" object that we can pass to the document's "Save" method
// to modify how that method converts the document to .XPS.
XpsSaveOptions xpsOptions = new XpsSaveOptions(SaveFormat.Xps);

// Set the "UseBookFoldPrintingSettings" property to "true" to arrange the contents
// in the output XPS in a way that helps us use it to make a booklet.
// Set the "UseBookFoldPrintingSettings" property to "false" to render the XPS normally.
xpsOptions.UseBookFoldPrintingSettings = renderTextAsBookFold;

// If we are rendering the document as a booklet, we must set the "MultiplePages"
// properties of the page setup objects of all sections to "MultiplePagesType.BookFoldPrinting".
if (renderTextAsBookFold)
    foreach (Section s in doc.Sections)
    {
        s.PageSetup.MultiplePages = MultiplePagesType.BookFoldPrinting;
    }

// Once we print this document, we can turn it into a booklet by stacking the pages
// to come out of the printer and folding down the middle.
doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + "XpsSaveOptions.BookFold.xps", xpsOptions);

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