Printing in blist

At blist, we think about three core scenarios as relates to working with data: getting data in; analyzing, massaging, querying and generally working with data when it’s in blist; and getting data out.

We’re happy to introduce blist PDF printing via this blog post. It’s a big help in the “getting data out” category. For those who don’t know, most browsers have the a built-in print method which can be invoked programmatically. It takes about 5 minutes to wire up. Candidly, the output you get from the browser looks like it took about 5 minutes to wire up and that’s why for most of our beta period we haven’t supported printing at all. Who wants to spend a lot of time getting the data looking visually compelling only to have it look like a garbled mess when it prints?

What we did at blist was take the long road toward investing in creating exceptional paper output. We’re happy to introduce high fidelity PDF output. To print any blist or lens, click on the [Print] icon in the toolbar:

You’ll see a print dialog that allows you to configure basic output options:

After you click the print button, we’ll generate a PDF file and stream it back to your browser. It’s very fast and the output looks terrific. Here’s an example:

Click on the image above to see the actual PDF. Because the output we generate is PDF, you can do all the normal things you can do with any PDF: email it, save it to your hard drive and of course - send it to your local printer.

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