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C# Windows Forms Print Dialog box click OK twice to respond

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I\'m using Visual Studio 2008, .net Framework 3.5 for a Windows forms client-server app that I\'m working on. There is a weird bug when I run the program and try to print. The print dialog box opens,

I'm using Visual Studio 2008, .net Framework 3.5 for a Windows forms client-server app that I'm working on. There is a weird bug when I run the program and try to print. The print dialog box opens, but I have to click the OK button twice for it to work. After the second click it works fine, no errors. When I put a breakpoint on: if (result == DialogResult.OK) , the breakpoint doesn't trigger until the second click. Here is the code:

开发者_运维问答private void tbPrint_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    try
    {
        printDialog1.Document = pDoc;

        DialogResult result = printDialog1.ShowDialog();

        if (result == DialogResult.OK)
        {
            pDoc.PrinterSettings.PrinterName = printDialog1.PrinterSettings.PrinterName;
            pDoc.Print();
        }
        ...

This is driving me crazy, and I can't see anything else that would interfere with it.


I came across this while having the "first toolstrip click unrecognized" using an OpenFileDialog in C#/WinForms. After much cursing and googling, I did this:

  1. In toolstrip1_Click:

    private void toolStrip1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
      this.Validate();
    }
    
  2. In the function that uses calls OpenFileDialog:

    private void locateMappingToolStripMenuItem_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
      OpenFileDialog dg = new System.Windows.Forms.OpenFileDialog();
      if (dg.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.OK)
      {
        fileLocation = Path.GetDirectoryName(dg.FileName);
        try
        {
          if (LoadData())
          {
            //Enable toolbar buttons
            toolStripButton3.Enabled = true;
            toolStripButton5.Enabled = true;
            toolStripButton1.Enabled = true;
            toolStripButton2.Enabled = true;
            searchParm.Enabled = true;
            toolStripButton4.Enabled = true;
            toolStripButton6.Enabled = true;
            exitToolStripMenuItem.Enabled = true;
            EditorForm.ActiveForm.TopLevelControl.Focus();
          }
        }
        catch (Exception exx) 
        {
          MessageBox.Show(exx.Message + Environment.NewLine + exx.InnerException);
        }
      }
    }
    

Two things lines seem to be key:

  • When the OpenFileDialog closes, focus needs to be reset to the main window (EditorForm.ActiveForm.TopLevelControl.Focus();)
  • When the toolstrip button is clicked, the toolstrip validates itself (this.Validate()) and recognizes the mouse event.


I achieved it using a timer.

Drop a timer onto the form containing the toolstrip and turn it into a one shot timer with a delay of say 1mS. Note: Timer must initially have 'Enabled' set to 'False'

private void toolStripBtnPrint_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
   timer1.Interval = 1; // 1ms
   timer1.Enabled = true;
}

Create a timer tick event handler

private void timer1_Tick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    timer1.Enabled = false;
    PrintDialog printDialogue=new PrintDocument();        
    //Do your initialising here
    if(DialogResult.OK == printDialogue.ShowDialog())
    {
        //Do your stuff here
    }
}

It may be dirty but it got me out of a hole. HTH


Maybe it is an issue similar to this one: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/winforms/thread/681a50b4-4ae3-407a-a747-87fb3eb427fd

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