<kendo:scheduler-pdf>

Configures the Kendo UI Scheduler PDF export settings.

Example

<kendo:scheduler>
    <kendo:scheduler-pdf></kendo:scheduler-pdf>
</kendo:scheduler>

Configuration Attributes

author java.lang.String

The author of the PDF document.

Example

<kendo:scheduler-pdf author="author">
</kendo:scheduler-pdf>

autoPrint boolean

Specifies if the Print dialog should be opened immediately after loading the document.

Example

<kendo:scheduler-pdf autoPrint="autoPrint">
</kendo:scheduler-pdf>

A flag indicating whether to produce actual hyperlinks in the exported PDF file.It's also possible to pass a CSS selector as argument. All matching links will be ignored.

Example

<kendo:scheduler-pdf avoidLinks="avoidLinks">
</kendo:scheduler-pdf>

creator java.lang.String

The creator of the PDF document.

Example

<kendo:scheduler-pdf creator="creator">
</kendo:scheduler-pdf>

date java.util.Date

The date when the PDF document is created. Defaults to new Date().

Example

<kendo:scheduler-pdf date="date">
</kendo:scheduler-pdf>

fileName java.lang.String

Specifies the file name of the exported PDF file.

Example

<kendo:scheduler-pdf fileName="fileName">
</kendo:scheduler-pdf>

forceProxy boolean

If set to true, the content will be forwarded to proxyURL even if the browser supports saving files locally.

Example

<kendo:scheduler-pdf forceProxy="forceProxy">
</kendo:scheduler-pdf>

jpegQuality float

Specifies the quality of the images within the exported file, from 0 to 1.

Example

<kendo:scheduler-pdf jpegQuality="jpegQuality">
</kendo:scheduler-pdf>

keepPNG boolean

If set to true all PNG images contained in the exported file will be kept in PNG format.

Example

<kendo:scheduler-pdf keepPNG="keepPNG">
</kendo:scheduler-pdf>

keywords java.lang.String

Specifies the keywords of the exported PDF file.

Example

<kendo:scheduler-pdf keywords="keywords">
</kendo:scheduler-pdf>

landscape boolean

Set to true to reverse the paper dimensions if needed such that width is the larger edge.

Example

<kendo:scheduler-pdf landscape="landscape">
</kendo:scheduler-pdf>

paperSize java.lang.Object

Specifies the paper size of the PDF document. The default "auto" means paper size is determined by content.Supported values: A predefined size: "A4", "A3" etc; An array of two numbers specifying the width and height in points (1pt = 1/72in) or An array of two strings specifying the width and height in units. Supported units are "mm", "cm", "in" and "pt"..

Example

<kendo:scheduler-pdf paperSize="paperSize">
</kendo:scheduler-pdf>

proxyTarget java.lang.String

A name or keyword indicating where to display the document returned from the proxy.If you want to display the document in a new window or iframe, the proxy should set the "Content-Disposition" header to inline; filename="".

Example

<kendo:scheduler-pdf proxyTarget="proxyTarget">
</kendo:scheduler-pdf>

proxyURL java.lang.String

The URL of the server side proxy which will stream the file to the end user.A proxy will be used when the browser isn't capable of saving files locally. Such browsers are IE version 9 and lower and Safari.The developer is responsible for implementing the server-side proxy.The proxy will receive a POST request with the following parameters in the request body: contentType: The MIME type of the file; base64: The base-64 encoded file content or fileName: The file name, as requested by the caller.. The proxy should return the decoded file with set "Content-Disposition" header.

Example

<kendo:scheduler-pdf proxyURL="proxyURL">
</kendo:scheduler-pdf>

subject java.lang.String

Sets the subject of the PDF file.

Example

<kendo:scheduler-pdf subject="subject">
</kendo:scheduler-pdf>

title java.lang.String

Sets the title of the PDF file.

Example

<kendo:scheduler-pdf title="title">
</kendo:scheduler-pdf>

Configuration JSP Tags

kendo:scheduler-pdf-margin

Specifies the margins of the page (numbers or strings with units). Supported units are "mm", "cm", "in" and "pt" (default).

More documentation is available at kendo:scheduler-pdf-margin.

Example

<kendo:scheduler-pdf>
    <kendo:scheduler-pdf-margin></kendo:scheduler-pdf-margin>
</kendo:scheduler-pdf>
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