NAME¶
Prima::Printer - system printing services
SYNOPSIS¶
my $printer = $::application-> get_printer;
print "printing to ", $printer->printer, "...\n";
$p-> options( Orientation => 'Landscape', PaperSize => 'A4');
if ( $p-> begin_doc) {
$p-> bar( 0, 0, 100, 100);
print "another page...\n";
$p-> new_page or die "new_page:$@";
$p-> ellipse( 100, 100, 200, 200);
(time % 1) ? # depending on the moon phase, print it or cancel out
$p-> end_doc :
$p-> abort_doc;
} else {
print "failed:$@\n";
}
DESCRIPTION¶
Prima::Printer is a descendant of
Prima::Drawable class. It
provides access to the system printing services, where available. If the
system provides no graphics printing, the default PostScript (tm) interface
module
Prima::PS::Printer is used instead.
Usage¶
Prima::Printer objects are never created directly. During the life of a
program, there exists only one instance of a printer object, created
automatically by
Prima::Application.
Prima::Printer object is
created only when the system provides graphic printing capabilities - drawing
and painting procedures on a graphic device. If there are no such API,
Prima::Application creates an instance of
Prima::PS::Printer
instead, which emulates a graphic device, producing PostScript output. The
discretion between
Prima::Printer and
Prima::PS::Printer is
transparent for both the user and the programmer, unless printer device
specific adjustments desired.
A printing session is started by "begin_doc()", which switches the
object into the painting state. If finished by "end_doc()", the
document is delivered to a printer device. Alternative finishing method,
"abort_doc()", terminates the printing session with no information
printed, unless the document is multi-paged and pages were sent to the printer
via "new_page()".
A printer object ( that means, both
Prima::Printer and
Prima::PS::Printer ) provides selection of the printer mechanism.
"printers()" method returns array of hashes, each describing a
printer device; "get_default_printer()" returns a default printer
string identifier. A printer device can be selected via the
"::printer" property.
The capabilities of the selected printer can be adjusted via
"setup_dialog()" method, that invokes a system-provided ( or, in
case of
Prima::PS::Printer, toolkit-provided ) printer setup dialog, so
the user can adjust settings of a printer device. It depends on the system,
whether the setup changes only the instance settings, or the default behavior
of a printer driver is affected for all programs.
Some printer capabilities can be queried by the "::size()" property,
that reports the dimension of the page, the "::resolution()"
property, that reports the DPI resolution selected by a printer driver and
font list ( by "fonts()" method ), available for usage.
Typical code that prints the document looks like
my $p = $::application-> get_printer;
if ( $p-> begin_doc) {
... draw ...
$p-> end_doc;
} else {
print "failed:$@\n";
}
In addition, a standard package
Prima::PrintDialog can be recommended so
the user can select a printer device and adjust its setup interactively.
API¶
Properties¶
- printer STRING
- Selects a printer device, specified by its STRING
identifier. Can not select a device if a printing session is started.
- resolution X, Y
- A read-only property; returns a DPI horizontal and vertical
resolution, currently selected for a printer device. The user can change
this, if the printer device supports several resolutions, inside
"setup_dialog()".
- size WIDTH, HEIGHT
- A read-only property; returns dimensions of a printer
device page. The user can change this, if the printer device supports
several resolutions or page formats, inside
"setup_dialog()".
Methods¶
- abort_doc
- Stops the printing session, returns the object to the
disabled painting state. Since the document can be passed to the system
spooler, parts of it could have been sent to a printing device when
"abort_doc()" is called, so some information could still been
printed.
- begin_doc DOCUMENT_NAME = ""
- Initiates the printing session, and triggers the object
into the enabled painting state. The document is assigned DOCUMENT_NAME
string identifier.
Returns success flag; if failed, $@ contains the error.
- begin_paint
- Identical to "begin_doc("")" call.
- begin_paint_info
- Triggers the object into the information painting state. In
this state, all graphic functions can be accessed, but no data is printed.
Neither "new_page()" and "abort_doc()" methods work.
The information mode is exited via "end_paint_info()"
method.
- end_doc
- Quits the printing session and delivers the document to a
printer device. Does not report eventual errors, occurred during the
spooling process - the system is expected to take care about such
situations.
- end_paint
- Identical to "abort_doc()".
- end_paint_info
- Quits the information painting mode, initiated by
"begin_paint_info()" and returns the object into the disabled
painting state.
- font_encodings
- Returns array of encodings, represented by strings, that
are recognized by the system and available in at least one font. Each
system provides different sets of encoding strings; the font encodings are
not portable.
- fonts NAME = '', ENCODING = ''
- Returns hash of font hashes ( see Prima::Drawable, Fonts
section ) describing fonts of NAME font family and of ENCODING. If NAME is
'' or "undef", returns one fonts hash for each of the font
families that match the ENCODING string. If ENCODING is '' or
"undef", no encoding match is performed. If ENCODING is not
valid ( not present in "font_encodings" result), it is treated
as if it was '' or "undef".
In the special case, when both NAME and ENCODING are '' or
"undef", each font metric hash contains element
"encodings", that points to array of the font encodings,
available for the fonts of NAME font family.
- new_page
- Finalizes the current page and starts a new blank page.
Returns success flag; if failed, $@ contains the error.
- options [ OPTION, [ VALUE, [ ... ]]]
- Queries and sets printer-specific setup options, such as
orientation, paper size, etc. If called without parameters, returns list
of options the printer supports. If called with one parameter, treats is
as the option name and return the corresponsing value. Otherwise, treats
parameters as a list of key-value pairs, and sets the printer options.
Returns number of options that were successfully set.
The compatibility between options and values used by different OSes is low
here. The only fully compatible options are
- - "Orientation"["Portrait |
Landscape"]
- - "Color"["Color | Monochrome"]
- - "Copies"["integer"]
- - "PaperSize"["Ainteger |
Binteger | Executive | Folio | Ledger | Legal | Letter |
Tabloid"].
- printers
- Returns array of hashes, where each entry describes a
printer device. The hash consists of the following entries:
- name
- A printer device name
- device
- A physical device name, that the printer is connected
to
- defaultPrinter
- A boolean flag, 1 if the printer is default, 0
otherwise.
- setup_dialog
- Invokes the system-provided printer device setup dialog. In
this setup, the user can adjust the capabilities of the printer, such as
page setup, resolution, color, etc etc.
- get_default_printer
- Returns a string, identifying a default printer
device.
- get_handle
- Returns a system handle for a printer object.
AUTHOR¶
Dmitry Karasik, <dmitry@karasik.eu.org>.
SEE ALSO¶
Prima, Prima::Drawable, Prima::PS::Printer