If you understand spanish you can check this out:

http://www.domestika.org/foros/viewtopic.php?t=33693&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

There you can find a class to print HTML text in several pages.


julian atienza escribió:
I Have a big HTML text that i want to print in Flash (PrintJob) and
probably, in several pages.

It's not easy to cut it (if i use the character-count technique... where do
i cut text? and what's about html tags? could keep incomplete if i cut text
suddenly. and how can i control the number of lines?)

i'm in a trouble (too much hours expended trying to print correctly with the
technique of a hidden-movieclip with A4-size and a textArea inside that i'm
scrolling) with the issue that
WHAT-I-SEE-IN-SCREEN-IS-NOT-WHAT-I-SEE-PRINTING -> Scrolling in textarea
make unexepected results in printer depending on size of textArea, amount of
text, etc even if i see it correctly in screen.

I found here a forum about the post:
http://www.flashkit.com/board/showthread.php?s=d791d91dd43d41cc6dce453f7dcd708f&threadid=548292&highlight=printjob

--- this is my same problem ---
While programmatically the code i posted is logical i did run into some
problems when actually printing. The problem was that the number of lines
visible in the textArea on the stage in the flash movie was different then
the actual number of lines that fit on one printed page. There is a bug with
the flash font engine that makes what you see on stage not necessarily what
is printed out.

For example, if you have 60 visible lines in flash (bots) then number of
lines that end up on the print out may be 58 or 62. This quickly messes up
the math and logic of the printing methods.

----

ANYBODY knows any kind of solution to this BUG of flash????

thanks in advance
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