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Export multipage TIFF images using TX Text Control .NET

TX Text Control .NET 15.0 introduced the page rendering engine that allows you to export a metafile or a bitmap of each separate page. This enables developers to create thumbnails of the pages or to export images to view them in a browser.

The new released sample shows how to create a multipage TIFF image from all pages of a document.

Two significant steps are required to create these images:

1. Create a TIFF image using the page rendering engine
2. Combine those images to a single TIFF image

Each TIFF image is stored in a memory stream which is added to an ArrayList for an easier handling when combining them.

In a second step, the TIFF images are combined to a single image. Therefore, a new image is created in order to append all other images from the ArrayList to a new frame of the new image using the SaveAdd method.

Find out more here:

Sample application
TX Text Control


About TX Text Control:

TX Text Control was originally released in 1991, since then more than 40,000 copies have been sold. Starting off as a single, small DLL, TX Text Control has made its way through 16-bit DLL and VBX versions to today‘s Enterprise edition with its .NET and ActiveX components. The recent addition to the family, TX Text Control .NET Server, offers all of TX Text Control advanced word processing functionality in an easy-to-use server-side .NET component. Customers benefit from these years of experience, large user base, and at the same time, appreciate developing with a mature, reliable product.

Contact Informations:

support@textcontrol.com

North & South America:
Phone: +1 704-370-0110
Phone: +1 877-462-4772 (toll free)

Europe:
Phone: +49 421 335 910

Asia Pacific:
Phone: +886 2-2797-8508
Published Thursday, June 04, 2009 6:23 AM by Christopher Krause

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