Arguments: printer-stream code
Print-abort-proc is called automatically by the system whenever the
user aborts a print job that is in the process of being printed. The
built-in primary method in the development environment (but not in a
runtime application) on printer
(the usual class of the
argument printer-stream) simply pops up a warning dialog with an
appropriate message. An application may add a print-abort-proc method
as a hook into aborted print jobs, in order to implement some desired
side effect. The printer-stream argument is the printer stream, and
the code argument is the integer that the operating system passes to
identify the particular type of abort.
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