Ticket S18073
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Web - Capability to print and export a WebChartControl on the client side

created 18 years ago
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DevExpress Support Team 17 years ago

    Hello,
    We're glad to inform you that this feature has been implemented in the next major version of the XtraCharts Suite (v2008 vol 2). In this version, it's possible to print and export a chart on the client side. To accomplish this, the ASPxClientWebChartControl class introduces Print, SaveToDisk and SaveToWindow methods. Note that these methods use callbacks that are used to obtain information for printing and exporting.
    Please refer to the XtraCharts Web demo to see how to use these methods to create a custom Web chart toolbar.
    In case of any difficulty with printing and exporting a web chart on the client side, please write to our Support Team or refer to the XtraCharts documentation, which will be supplied with the official release of v2008 vol 2. Note that we're planning to release XtraCharts v2008 vol 2 in July, 2008.
    Best regards, Alan.
    R&D, .NET Team.

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