wpf - What's the point of XPS? -


When I read books about WPF, I mentioned to the writers XPS as if it was something important. It also includes its XPS viewer in Windows, and I have seen that the "feature" of Windows is listed as.

But why? What's the matter? Who cats it? It is my understanding that XPS is basically in PDF format, XHTML, or APPB (which is just XHTML) ... or even the Word of the DOCX format, many of those formats Are similar in

There is no big advantage compared to those other formats. I think that XHTML will be much more useful than XPS, which is a way to save and load Flow Dyes from the Rich Textbox. I have seen many blogs about converting between the two, most or all rich text (x) on the internet is html. Besides, I do not think anyone uses it to publish its docs; PDF is preferred; It seems that the XPS is just some random format that MS made and decided to push. I usually find MS, but they have a habit of such things. MS can instead create an API using XHTML? It would have been more useful in many circumstances, I thought.

So, there is a special point to use XPS, in particular I have mentioned one of the other formats (or any of the 'I' heaven)? Have you ever used an XPS in your programs or otherwise?

Enables the document viewer to have some useful functions such as print, zoom, ft-teopage etc ... so you do not need to apply it or use a third party device

Once I understood how the APPS API works (at least the basics), then it was a matter of two hours to raise it.

So, basically, it is easy to use the API to display an XPS fly document, which will be generated on the fly. But I personally do not want to go about saving them in my HDD or amend them in some way or whatever you usually do with the documents.


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