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();
}
}