someGrid.printGrid({
title: "A title: All Content",
cssFiles: ["cssfile1.css","cssfile2.css"],
writerArgs: {table:"border='border'"},
fetchArgs: {start: 0, count: 100}
});
someGrid.printSelected({
title: "A title: Only Selected",
cssFiles: ["cssfile1.css","cssfile2.css"],
writerArgs: {table:"border='border'"}
});
Generate an HTML string containing all the content in the grid and then print it.
someGrid.exportToHTML({
title: "Export All To HTML",
cssFiles: ["cssfile1.css","cssfile2.css"],
writerArgs: {table:"border='border'"},
fetchArgs: {start: 0, count: 100}
}, function(html){
/* do sth with the generated html page */
});
var html =
someGrid.exportSelectedToHTML({
title: "Export Selected Rows to HTML",
cssFiles: ["cssfile1.css","cssfile2.css"],
writerArgs: {table:"border='border'"}
});
Do not print, only generate html string. Users can use this to implement preview.
someGrid.exportGrid("csv", {
writerArgs: {separator:":"},
fetchArgs: {start: 0, count: 100}
}, function(str){
/* do sth with str */
});
var str =
someGrid.exportSelected("csv", {
writerArgs: {separator:"###"}
});
Export grid content to a specified format.
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