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I just tried to implement a progress bar using the progressCallback method, and discovered it only gets called on page rendering. This feature could be better IMO because the render step is very quick taking < 1 second most of the time. However if you have a lot of images in the PDF, they can take quite a while to be fetched if being supplied as a URL.
The progressCallback never gets called during the img fetching which is often the longest part of the export and would create poor UX if a progress bar were to be implemented as it would sit on 0% for the majority of the export process.
It would be good if progressCallback were to be called during the entire export process instead of just the render step.
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I just tried to implement a progress bar using the
progressCallback
method, and discovered it only gets called on page rendering. This feature could be better IMO because the render step is very quick taking < 1 second most of the time. However if you have a lot of images in the PDF, they can take quite a while to be fetched if being supplied as a URL.The
progressCallback
never gets called during the img fetching which is often the longest part of the export and would create poor UX if a progress bar were to be implemented as it would sit on 0% for the majority of the export process.It would be good if
progressCallback
were to be called during the entire export process instead of just the render step.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: