Thank you very much, i will try this way!

Il giorno venerdì 6 novembre 2015 00:37:42 UTC+1, Thiago Delgado ha scritto:
>
> Hi Antonio, you dont need to clone the image. 
>
> Isnt the barcode some kind of specific font family or something? Hand the 
> product data to a dialog - as Stuart said - and just render your data 
> correctly using css, if you really need to use transitions between views, 
> you can even store the data on the localStorage or the sessionStorage, even 
> in a cookie and then re-render it
>
> On Fri, Oct 23, 2015, 5:48 PM Stuart <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Use a service to store your foods array in, then open a modular html 
>> dialog (not a new window) and in your dialog just get the data to bind from 
>> the service. Check out ngDialog on creating dialogs. You could also create 
>> a toggle button on the same page that toggles "print friendly" view, then 
>> it's just a matter of applying css styles to the existing controls via 
>> ngClass.
>>
>>
>> On Friday, October 23, 2015 at 1:11:13 AM UTC-7, Antonio Fardella wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi ! 
>>>
>>> I'm doing an application. It has a table with one row with some field. 
>>> Then, the user can add rows and fill the new fields. In every rows I put 
>>> one checkbox. With a button the user can print a barcode of checked input. 
>>> I have two example: http://plnkr.co/edit/z2nXgXyGi6LhSHth8ZNi?p=preview 
>>> and http://plnkr.co/edit/3DrWMSssx5UaQfHADoEr?p=preview (here you have 
>>> to press Update to show the barcode).
>>>
>>> The barcode iterate correctly. But my problem is that i want to show 
>>> barcode of the checked rows in a new page (even modular window) because 
>>> then the user can press a button to print. But i don't know how: -To keep 
>>> all the barcode together, in a block outside the rows; -To move the div of 
>>> all barcode in a modular window.
>>>
>>> I tried with jQuery to clone the image of barcode..but i think it is a 
>>> bad practice to mix angular and jQuery: 
>>> http://plnkr.co/edit/j7SLNZQwXfce2nCcCnbu?p=preview 
>>>
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