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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: dcprint.h
3 // Purpose: interface of wxPrinterDC
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
5 // RCS-ID: $Id$
6 // Licence: wxWindows license
7 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
9 /**
10 @class wxPrinterDC
11
12 A printer device context is specific to MSW and Mac, and allows access to
13 any printer with a Windows or Macintosh driver. See wxDC for further
14 information on device contexts, and wxDC::GetSize() for advice on achieving
15 the correct scaling for the page.
16
17 @library{wxcore}
18 @category{printing}
19
20 @see @ref overview_printing, wxDC
21 */
22 class wxPrinterDC : public wxDC
23 {
24 public:
25 /**
26 Constructor. Pass a wxPrintData object with information necessary for
27 setting up a suitable printer device context. This is the recommended
28 way to construct a wxPrinterDC. Make sure you specify a reference to a
29 wxPrintData object, not a pointer - you may not even get a warning if
30 you pass a pointer instead.
31 */
32 wxPrinterDC(const wxPrintData& printData);
33 /**
34 Constructor. With empty strings for the first three arguments, the
35 default printer dialog is displayed. @a device indicates the type of
36 printer and @a output is an optional file for printing to. The
37 @a driver parameter is currently unused. Use the wxDC::Ok() member to
38 test whether the constructor was successful in creating a usable device
39 context.
40
41 @deprecated This constructor is deprecated and retained only for
42 backward compatibility.
43 */
44 wxPrinterDC(const wxString& driver, const wxString& device,
45 const wxString& output, const bool interactive = true,
46 int orientation = wxPORTRAIT);
47
48 /**
49 Return the rectangle in device coordinates that corresponds to the full
50 paper area, including the nonprinting regions of the paper. The point
51 (0,0) in device coordinates is the top left corner of the page
52 rectangle, which is the printable area on MSW and Mac. The coordinates
53 of the top left corner of the paper rectangle will therefore have small
54 negative values, while the bottom right coordinates will be somewhat
55 larger than the values returned by wxDC::GetSize().
56 */
57 wxRect wxPrinterDC::GetPaperRect();
58 };
59