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QUESTION
I'm using this function to print directly to printer. The first print is ok but when I try to print another document I get this error:
"The printer "EPSON WF-5710" appears to be different than the previously used printer with the same name or the connection may not be trustworthy. If this is expected, tap "Continue".
How can I resolve this issiue? This is the code that I used for print
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jan-04 at 14:40I found issiue. Printer was set to redirect http to https and ipp was set to allow only proteced. Now works correctly
QUESTION
Swift 5.2
I have the following code. (It's been distilled from a much more complicated multi-page UI.) The core bit is that there are NavigationLink
s whose text reflects their contents, and when you click on them you can alter the contents. (I realize that in this simplified example, enabled
is class-wide, rather than specific to the link. This is a simplification. It still illustrates my problem.) Now, what I expect to happen is that when I click into the link ("disabled"), click the toggle, and then leave the nav link, the item should now say "enabled". It does not, but rather still says "disabled". Consider the UI:
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Answered 2020-May-16 at 08:17It seems your uiPrint function causes this behaviour. I could reproduce the example and it works when you don't create these additional 'none' views to print values during View creation.
Working example project: https://github.com/ralfebert/SwiftUIPlayground/blob/master/SwiftUIPlayground/Views/LinkedStateChangeView.swift
I am not sure why the additional 'none' views mess with the state behavior.
Also, works both with ForEach(self.items.indicies)
and ForEach(self.items, id: \.self)
.
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