pop-up-printer-job-dialog

Generic Function

Package: common-graphics

Arguments: window &rest restarg

Pops up the print job dialog, where the end user may specify which printer to print on and what style of printing that printer's driver should use. This function is normally called only internally when calling open-stream to create a printer stream, but any of the arguments to this function may be specified as initargs to open-stream.

The argument values will determine the initially-selected options on the print job dialog, unless no-dialog-p is passed to bypass the dialog, in which case the argument values determine the actual print style.

Note that each printer driver supports some subset of these properties, and ignores any specification of the others. When using the print job dialog, a driver will typically suppress the properties that it does not support. But when bypassing the print job dialog by passing :no-dialog-p, it may not be clear which properties are supported, and so it's probably best to pass initargs in this case only for properties such as orientation that are supported by most any printer driver.

The keyword arguments (open-stream initargs) are:

:no-dialog-p --- if true, then the print job dialog is not invoked as usual, and the current windows printer is used with its current settings, except as overridden by other initargs passed here

:start --- the first page to print; see the start-page property

:end --- the last page to print; see the end-page property

:min-start --- the smallest number that the end user is allowed to specify as the start-page on the print job dialog

:max-end --- the largest number that the end user is allowed to specify as the end-page on the print job dialog

:copies --- the number of copies to print; see the driver-copies and user-copies properties

:collate-p --- if true, then the output should be collated; see the driver-collate-p and user-collate-p properties

:orientation --- either :portrait or :landscape; see the orientation property

:scale --- a scaling factor for the printer driver to use; see the scale property

:print-to-file-p --- true requests that the output be printed to a file rather than to paper; see the filename property

:disable-print-to-file --- if true, then the option to print to a file will be disabled (grayed) on the print job dialog

:hide-print-to-file --- if true, then the option to print to a file will not appear at all on the print job dialog

:disable-page-numbers --- if true, then the Page Numbers radio button and associated page range fields on the print job dialog will be unavailable (grayed)

:disable-selection --- if true, then the Selection radio button on the print job dialog will be unavailable

:selection-p --- if true, then the Selection radio button on the print job dialog will be initially selected, rather than the All Pages radio button

:disable-copies-and-collate-if-no-driver-support --- if true and the printer driver does not support printing multiple copies or collation itself, then the options for multiple copies and collation will be disabled on the print job dialog

:print-quality --- the print quality to use; see the print-quality property

:paper-size --- the paper size to use; see the paper-size property

:multicolor --- whether to print in multicolor or monochrome on a color printer; see the multicolor property

:no-warning-p --- if true, then no warning will appear if there is currently no default printer

Note: incompatible change in release 6.0: in releases prior to 6.0, when a frame-with-single-child instance was passed to this operator, the operator was actually applied to the child (the result of applying frame-child to the frame-with-single-child instance). In release 6.0, this redirection no longer occurs. If you intend this operator to apply to the frame-child, pass that to this operator rather than the parent. This is a non-backward-compatible-change. See the release notes for more information.

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