t is located when the add or remove operation is complete. On a removal, this value will always be -1. The index in the Parent element’s children where the Child element is located when the add or remove operation is complete. Gets the to which an element (Child) was either added or removed. The element to which the child element was either added or removed. Defines constants that specify whether the element was added or removed. The child element was added to the visual tree of the parent element. The child element was removed from the visual tree of the parent element. Represents information about an object’s XAML source document. Initializes a new instance of the class. The URI of the source document where the element is declared. The line number in the source document where the element is declared. The position on the line in the source document where the element is declared. Gets the line number in the source document where the element is declared. The line number in the source document where the element is declared. Gets the position on the line in the source document where the element is declared. The position on the line in the source document where the element is declared. Gets the URI of the source document where the element is declared. The URI of the source document where the element is declared. Abstract class that represents the position of content. This position is content specific. Call this constructor as the initializer of a derived class' constructor, in order to properly initialize a class derived from . Static representation of a non-existent ContentPosition. Represents a document page produced by a paginator. Initializes a new instance of the class by using the specified . The visual representation of the page. Initializes a new instance of the class by using the specified and box sizes. The visual representation of the page. The size of the page, including margins, as it will be after any cropping. The area for print production-related bleeds, registration marks, and crop marks that may appear on the physical sheet outside the logical page boundaries. The area of the page within the margins. When overridden in a derived class, gets the area for print production-related bleeds, registration marks, and crop marks that may appear on the physical sheet outside the logical page boundaries. A representing the size and location of the bleed box area. When overridden in a derived class, gets the area of the page within the margins. A representing the area of the page, not including the margins. Releases all resources used by the . Represents a missing page. This property is static and read only. A with all its size properties set to zero. Raises the event. An that contains the event data. Occurs when the that depicts the is destroyed and can no longer be used for display. Sets the dimensions and location of the . An object that specifies the size and location of a rectangle. Sets the dimension and location of the . An object that specifies the size and location of a rectangle. Sets the of the physical page as it will be after any cropping. The size of the page. Sets the that depicts the page. The visual representation of the page. When overridden in a derived class, gets the actual size of a page as it will be following any cropping. A representing the height and width of the page. When overridden in a derived class, gets the visual representation of the page. A depicting the page. Provides an abstract base class that supports creation of multiple-page elements from a single document. Initializes a new instance of the class. Cancels a previous or operation. The original passed to , , or that identifies the asynchronous task to cancel. Forces a pagination of the content, updates with the new total, and sets to true. Asynchronously, forces a pagination of the content, updates with the new total, and sets to true. Asynchronously, forces a pagination of the content, updates with the new total, sets to true. A unique identifier for the asynchronous task. Occurs when a operation has finished. When overridden in a derived class, gets the for the specified page number. The for the specified , or if the page does not exist. The zero-based page number of the document page that is needed. is negative. Asynchronously returns (through the event) the for the specified page number. The zero-based page number of the document page that is needed. is negative. Asynchronously returns (through the event) the for the specified page number and assigns the specified ID to the asynchronous task. The zero-based page number of the to get. A unique identifier for the asynchronous task. is negative. Occurs when has completed. When overridden in a derived class, gets a value indicating whether is the total number of pages. true if pagination is complete and is the total number of pages; otherwise, false, if pagination is in process and is the number of pages currently formatted (not the total).This value may revert to false, after being true, if or content changes; because those events would force a repagination. Raises the event. An that contains the event data. Raises the event. A that contains the event data. Raises the event. A that contains the event data. When overridden in a derived class, gets a count of the number of pages currently formatted A count of the number of pages that have been formatted. Occurs when the document content is changed. When overridden in a derived class, gets or sets the suggested width and height of each page. A representing the width and height of each page. When overridden in a derived class, returns the element being paginated. An representing the element being paginated. Provides an abstract base class that supports automatic background pagination and tracking content positions across repaginations in addition to the methods and properties of its own base class. Initializes a new instance of the class. When overridden in a derived class, returns a for the specified . The of the given object. The object to return the of. When overridden in a derived class, returns the zero-based page number of the specified . An representing zero-based page number where the specified appears. The content position whose page number is needed. Asynchronously, returns (through the This method raises the event) the zero-based page number of the specified . The content position whose page number is needed. Asynchronously, returns (through the This method raises the event) the zero-based page number of the specified . The content position element to return the page number of. A unique identifier for the asynchronous task. Occurs when has completed. When overridden in a derived class, gets the position of the specified page in the document's content. A representing the position of . The page whose position is needed. Gets or sets a value indicating whether pagination is performed automatically in the background in response to certain events, such as a change in page size. true if background pagination is enabled; otherwise, false. The default is true. Raises the event. A that contains the event data. Raises the event. An that contains the event data. Raises the event. A that contains the event data. Occurs when all document content has been paginated. Occurs when one or more content pages have been paginated. Provides data for the event. Initializes a new instance of the class. The for the requested . The parameter passed to . The exception that occurred during the asynchronous operation; or NULL if there were no errors. true if the asynchronous operation was canceled; otherwise, false. The unique parameter passed to . Gets the for the page specified in the call to . The document page for the page specified in the call to . Gets the page number passed to . The page number passed to . Represents the method that will handle the event of a or other classes implementing . The source of the event. The event data. Provides data for the event. Initializes a new instance of the class. The parameter passed to . The page number where the appears. The exception that occurred during the asynchronous operation; or NULL if there were no errors. true if the asynchronous operation was canceled; otherwise, false. The unique parameter passed to . Gets the passed to . The content position passed to . Gets the page number for the passed to . The page number (zero-based) for the passed to . Represents the method that will handle the event of a , or . The source of the event. The event data. Defines the source object that performs actual content pagination. When implemented in a derived class, gets the object that performs content pagination. The object that performs the actual content pagination. Provides data for the event. Initializes a new instance of the class. The page number (zero-based) of first page that changed. The number of continuous pages that changed. Gets the number of continuous pages that changed. The number of continuous pages that changed. Gets the page number of the first page that changed. The page number (zero-based) of first page that changed. Represents the method that will handle the event. The source of the event. The event data. Provides data for the event. Initializes a new instance of the class. The page number (zero-based) of first page paginated. The number of continuous pages paginated. Gets the number of continuous pages that were paginated. The number of continuous pages that were paginated. Gets the page number of the first page that was paginated. The page number (zero-based) of first page that was paginated. Represents the method that will handle the event. The source of the event. The event data. Specifies the available application-specific . Recognizes all application-specific gestures. Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. The arrow can be drawn in single stroke or in two strokes where one stroke is the line and the other is the arrow head. Do not use more than two strokes to draw the arrow. Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. The arrow can be drawn in single stroke or in two strokes where one stroke is the line and the other is the arrow head. Do not use more than two strokes to draw the arrow. Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. The arrow can be drawn in single stroke or in two strokes where one stroke is the line and the other is the arrow head. Do not use more than two strokes to draw the arrow. Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. The arrow can be drawn in single stroke or in two strokes where one stroke is the line and the other is the arrow head. Do not use more than two strokes to draw the arrow. Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. The upward stroke must be twice as long as the smaller downward stroke. Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. Both sides of the chevron must be drawn as equal as possible. The angle must be sharp and end in a point. Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. Both sides of the chevron must be drawn as equal as possible. The angle must be sharp and end in a point. Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. Both sides of the chevron must be drawn as equal as possible. The angle must be sharp and end in a point. Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. Both sides of the chevron must be drawn as equal as possible. The angle must be sharp and end in a point. Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. The circle must be drawn in a single stroke without lifting the pen. Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. Start the curlicue on the word you intend to cut. Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. The two circles must overlap each other and be drawn in a single stroke without lifting the pen. Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. Start the double-curlicue on the word you intend to copy. Signifies a mouse double-click. The two taps must be made quickly to result in the least amount of slippage and the least duration between taps. In addition, the taps must be as close to each other as possible. Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. This gesture must be drawn as a single fast flick in the downward direction. Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. This gesture must be drawn in a single stroke starting with the down stroke. The two sides must be as equal in length as possible and at a right angle. Signifies pressing an ENTER key. This gesture must be drawn in a single stroke starting with the down stroke. The left stroke is about twice as long as the up stroke, and the two strokes must be at a right angle. Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. This gesture must be drawn in a single stroke starting with the down stroke. The two sides must be as equal in length as possible and at a right angle.