4

The following code works correctly when everything is on the same thread. However, in moving the PrintPreview to the UI thread when the FixedDocument is made on a background thread, I get:

"The calling thread cannot access this object because a different thread owns it."

The problem line is:

writer.Write(fixeddocument.DocumentPaginator);

I could not get Dispatcher.invoke/begininvoke -- or anything else to solve this problem.

So how can a FixedDocument from another thread be brought to the UI thread?

(Please note, the FixedDocument takes several minutes to generate so must be created on the background thread. And Yes, I have Googled for hours and not found any solution. If there is one, I missed it).

I keep thinking that I will have to keep the PrintPreview in the same thread as the FixedDocument--I hope not.

// Print Preview
public static void PrintPreview(FixedDocument fixeddocument, CancellationToken ct)
{
    // Was cancellation already requested? 
    if (ct.IsCancellationRequested)
          ct.ThrowIfCancellationRequested();

    MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream();

    using (Package p = Package.Open(ms, FileMode.Create, FileAccess.ReadWrite))
    {
        Uri u = new Uri("pack://TemporaryPackageUri.xps");
        PackageStore.AddPackage(u, p);

        XpsDocument doc = new XpsDocument(p, CompressionOption.Maximum, u.AbsoluteUri);

        XpsDocumentWriter writer = XpsDocument.CreateXpsDocumentWriter(doc);

        writer.Write(fixeddocument.DocumentPaginator);

        FixedDocumentSequence fixedDocumentSequence = doc.GetFixedDocumentSequence();

        var previewWindow = new PrintPreview(fixedDocumentSequence);

        Action closeAction = () => previewWindow.Close();

        ct.Register(() =>
              previewWindow.Dispatcher.Invoke(closeAction) 
        );

       previewWindow.ShowDialog();  

        PackageStore.RemovePackage(u);
        doc.Close();
    }
}
0

1 Answer 1

1

It was obviously the static modifier in your method. Changing it to an instance method allow you to facilitate Dispatcher:

public partial class MainWindow : Window
{
    public MainWindow()
    {
        InitializeComponent();

    }

    // Print Preview
    public void PrintPreview(FixedDocument fixeddocument, CancellationToken ct)
    {
        // Was cancellation already requested? 
        if (ct.IsCancellationRequested)
            ct.ThrowIfCancellationRequested();


        MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream();

        using (Package p = Package.Open(ms, FileMode.Create, FileAccess.ReadWrite))
        {
            Uri u = new Uri("pack://TemporaryPackageUri.xps");
            PackageStore.AddPackage(u, p);

            XpsDocument doc = new XpsDocument(p, CompressionOption.Maximum, u.AbsoluteUri);

            XpsDocumentWriter writer = XpsDocument.CreateXpsDocumentWriter(doc);

            //writer.Write(fixeddocument.DocumentPaginator);
            Dispatcher.Invoke(new Action<DocumentPaginator>(writer.Write), fixeddocument.DocumentPaginator);

            FixedDocumentSequence fixedDocumentSequence = doc.GetFixedDocumentSequence();

            var previewWindow = new PrintPreview(fixedDocumentSequence);

            Action closeAction = () => previewWindow.Close();

            ct.Register(() =>
                  previewWindow.Dispatcher.Invoke(closeAction)
            );

            previewWindow.ShowDialog();

            PackageStore.RemovePackage(u);
            doc.Close();
        }
    }
}
7
  • Dispatcher.Invoke did not compile. Using Dispatcher.CurrentDispatcher.Invoke lead to "Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation". What now? Thanks.
    – Alan Wayne
    Dec 9, 2016 at 0:06
  • @AlanWayne, try placing PrintPreview in a System.Windows.Window class. I suppose you had removed static modifier.
    – Bob Dust
    Dec 9, 2016 at 3:31
  • @BodDust Yes ...I refactored this to take PrintPreview back to the main thread and removed the static modifier. I'm not sure what you mean by "placing the PrintPreview in a System.Windows.Window". Example??
    – Alan Wayne
    Dec 9, 2016 at 4:18
  • Thanks. But I don't see the point of creating an empty window with class MainWindow only to create a second PrintPreview window? (i.e., PrintPreview is a window which is using the DocumentViewer as the primary element to display the fixedDocumentSequence)...unless you mean to move the DoceumentViewer to the MainWindow and have it grab the fixeddocument from the background thread as its content??? Even keeping the PrintPreview in the main UI thread causes issues when the fixeddocument came from another thread "Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation".
    – Alan Wayne
    Dec 9, 2016 at 19:55
  • @AlanWayne, that was an example. I didn't mean creating an empty window. You probably would like to define a WindowBase and place PrintPreview within that class. Then any call to PrintPreview should be done from a class inherits from WindowBase. Besides the issue accessing FixedDocument from thread other than the one owns it, you would need to check if the thread creates FixedDocument is a STA thread.
    – Bob Dust
    Dec 11, 2016 at 8:24

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.