// Purpose: topic overview
// Author: wxWidgets team
// RCS-ID: $Id$
-// Licence: wxWindows license
+// Licence: wxWindows licence
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generating PostScript output).
The @ref overview_docview "document/view framework" creates a default
-wxPrintout object for every view, calling wxView::OnDraw to achieve a
+wxPrintout object for every view, calling wxView::OnDraw() to achieve a
prepackaged print/preview facility.
If your window classes have a Draw(wxDC *dc) routine to do screen rendering,
defines the printable area seen by the application, and under MSW and Mac, it
is the printable area specified by the printer. (For PostScript printing, the
page rectangle is the entire page.) The inherited function
-wxDC::GetSize returns the page size in device pixels. The
+wxDC::GetSize() returns the page size in device pixels. The
point (0,0) on the wxPrinterDC represents the top left corner of the page
rectangle; that is, the page rect is given by wxRect(0, 0, w, h), where (w,h)
are the values returned by GetSize.
area including the non-printable border. Thus, the coordinates of the top left
corner of the paper rectangle will have small negative values, while the width
and height will be somewhat larger than that of the page rectangle. The
-wxPrinterDC-specific function wxPrinterDC::GetPaperRect returns the paper
+wxPrinterDC-specific function wxPrinterDC::GetPaperRect() returns the paper
rectangle of the given wxPrinterDC.