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Colors

Colors The Color class allows you to add any RGB color to your report content with little effort. The Color class has several constructors to account for several scenarios. You can even access a Colors object that contains 138 predefined colors that you can use rather than initializing a new instance of the Color ...

Container and Condition

Container and Condition The Container element is an extremely important and unique element that is designed for two specific purposes: The Container element can inject report content through XML. The Container element, when used with the Condition element, can conditionally display content based on whether or not ...

Deploying Infragistics Document Engine

Deploying Infragistics Document Engine When deploying a .NET application, you must distribute certain files in addition to your executable. If your application contains one or more Infragistics elements, you will have to distribute or deploy one or more Infragistics assembly files as part of your application. This...

Flow

Flow The Flow element is very useful for defining columns in your reports. There are two objects specific to the Flow element that help define columns: IFlowColumn Interface The IFlowColumn interface defines a column in your flow. You can add as many columns as you want. Columns are added in the order that you cre...

Fonts

Fonts You can’t write a report without text, so fonts will be an integral part of your report-writing experience. Of course, you could use all default settings for your text, but those defaults still use fonts (default font is Arial, 12 pt.). All you need in order to define a font is the name and size. There are s...

Gap

Gap The Gap element does exactly what its name implies — adds gaps to your content. If you have different layout elements but want them vertically separated on the page by a specific amount of space, the Gap element is what you need to use. The Gap element exposes only one property, the Height property. Through th...

Getting Started with Infragistics Document Engine

Getting Started with Infragistics Document Engine The Infragistics Document Engine™ is a large assembly containing multiple namespaces with several interfaces in each. If you are new to the Documents assembly, we can completely understand the potential to get a little overwhelmed at the sheer size of the assembly....

Grids

Grids The Grid element displays content in a layout of columns and rows. Each cell in a grid is bound to a layout that is determined by how many columns and rows you add. For example, a cell’s width is determined by the column’s width, and its height is determined by the row’s height. Each cell also has a ColSpan ...

Group

Group A Group element is a simple content section with no flourishes or frills. The Group element is quite similar to the Band element. The main difference between the two is that the Band element contains headers, dividers, and footers; the Group element does not. You can think of the Group element as nothing mor...

Index

Index The Index element offers your readers a way to find specific words in your report. An index is a collection of words and phrases found inside the report that you gather alphabetically at the end of the report. Each word or phrase has a number associated with it; this number is the page in the report where yo...