I want to be able to provide a button to my users to just print a particular portion of my dojo/dijit application. There seems to be a general lack of documentation and examples when it comes to printing.
For example, I have a specific dijit.layout.ContentPane that contains the content that I would like to print, but I wouldn’t want to print the rest of the document. I have seen some pure JavaScript examples on the web where the node.innerHTML is read into a “hidden” iframe and then printed from there. I suspect that would work, but I was wondering if there was a more dojo centric approach to printing.
Any thoughts?
I have decided to go down the path of reading into
<iframe>and printing from there, but because I am using a rendered dojox.gfx surface, a direct read from the target ContentPane to the invisible iframe did not work correctly in some browsers. So what I do is set the “src” of the iframe to a page which re-renders the diagram and then prints itself out when it is finished. In the main document it looks something like this:And then the page does the necessary dojo stuff to redrew the diagram and then once it is loaded it does a:
Which then follows through with the printing.