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This table needs to be in sync with QPrinter::PaperSize static const float qt_paperSizes[][2] = { {210, 297}, // A4 {176, 250}, // B5 {215.9f, 279.4f}, // Letter {215.9f, 355.6f}, // Legal {190.5f, 254}, // Executive {841, 1189}, // A0 {594, 841}, // A1 {420, 594}, // A2 {297, 420}, // A3 {148, 210}, // A5 {105, 148}, // A6 {74, 105}, // A7 {52, 74}, // A8 {37, 52}, // A8 {1000, 1414}, // B0 {707, 1000}, // B1 {31, 44}, // B10 {500, 707}, // B2 {353, 500}, // B3 {250, 353}, // B4 {125, 176}, // B6 {88, 125}, // B7 {62, 88}, // B8 {33, 62}, // B9 {163, 229}, // C5E {105, 241}, // US Common {110, 220}, // DLE {210, 330}, // Folio {431.8f, 279.4f}, // Ledger {279.4f, 431.8f} // Tabloid }; /// return the multiplier of converting from the unit value to postscript-points. double qt_multiplierForUnit(QPrinter::Unit unit, int resolution) { switch(unit) { case QPrinter::Millimeter: return 2.83464566929; case QPrinter::Point: return 1.0; case QPrinter::Inch: return 72.0; case QPrinter::Pica: return 12; case QPrinter::Didot: return 1.065826771; case QPrinter::Cicero: return 12.789921252; case QPrinter::DevicePixel: return 72.0/resolution; } return 1.0; } // not static: it's needed in qpagesetupdialog_unix.cpp QSizeF qt_printerPaperSize(QPrinter::Orientation orientation, QPrinter::PaperSize paperSize, QPrinter::Unit unit, int resolution) { int width_index = 0; int height_index = 1; if (orientation == QPrinter::Landscape) { width_index = 1; height_index = 0; } const qreal multiplier = qt_multiplierForUnit(unit, resolution); return QSizeF((qt_paperSizes[paperSize][width_index] * 72 / 25.4) / multiplier, (qt_paperSizes[paperSize][height_index] * 72 / 25.4) / multiplier); } // returns the actual num copies set on a printer, not // the number that is documented in QPrinter::numCopies() int qt_printerRealNumCopies(QPaintEngine *engine) { int numCopies = 1; if (engine->type() == QPaintEngine::PostScript || engine->type() == QPaintEngine::Pdf) { QPdfBaseEngine *base = static_cast(engine); numCopies = base->d_func()->copies; } #ifdef Q_WS_WIN else if (engine->type() == QPaintEngine::Windows) { QWin32PrintEngine *base = static_cast(engine); numCopies = base->d_func()->num_copies; } #endif return numCopies; } void QPrinterPrivate::createDefaultEngines() { QPrinter::OutputFormat realOutputFormat = outputFormat; #if !defined (QTOPIA_PRINTENGINE) #if defined (Q_OS_UNIX) && ! defined (Q_WS_MAC) if(outputFormat == QPrinter::NativeFormat) { realOutputFormat = QPrinter::PostScriptFormat; } #endif #endif switch (realOutputFormat) { case QPrinter::NativeFormat: { #if defined (Q_WS_WIN) QWin32PrintEngine *winEngine = new QWin32PrintEngine(printerMode); paintEngine = winEngine; printEngine = winEngine; #elif defined (Q_WS_MAC) QMacPrintEngine *macEngine = new QMacPrintEngine(printerMode); paintEngine = macEngine; printEngine = macEngine; #elif defined (QTOPIA_PRINTENGINE) QtopiaPrintEngine *qwsEngine = new QtopiaPrintEngine(printerMode); paintEngine = qwsEngine; printEngine = qwsEngine; #elif defined (Q_OS_UNIX) Q_ASSERT(false); #endif } break; case QPrinter::PdfFormat: { QPdfEngine *pdfEngine = new QPdfEngine(printerMode); paintEngine = pdfEngine; printEngine = pdfEngine; } break; case QPrinter::PostScriptFormat: { QPSPrintEngine *psEngine = new QPSPrintEngine(printerMode); paintEngine = psEngine; printEngine = psEngine; } break; } use_default_engine = true; had_default_engines = true; } #ifndef QT_NO_PRINTPREVIEWWIDGET QList QPrinterPrivate::previewPages() const { if (previewEngine) return previewEngine->pages(); return QList(); } void QPrinterPrivate::setPreviewMode(bool enable) { Q_Q(QPrinter); if (enable) { if (!previewEngine) previewEngine = new QPreviewPaintEngine; had_default_engines = use_default_engine; use_default_engine = false; realPrintEngine = printEngine; realPaintEngine = paintEngine; q->setEngines(previewEngine, previewEngine); previewEngine->setProxyEngines(realPrintEngine, realPaintEngine); } else { q->setEngines(realPrintEngine, realPaintEngine); use_default_engine = had_default_engines; } } #endif // QT_NO_PRINTPREVIEWWIDGET void QPrinterPrivate::addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PrintEnginePropertyKey key) { for (int c = 0; c < manualSetList.size(); ++c) { if (manualSetList[c] == key) return; } manualSetList.append(key); } /*! \class QPrinter \reentrant \brief The QPrinter class is a paint device that paints on a printer. \ingroup multimedia \mainclass This device represents a series of pages of printed output, and is used in almost exactly the same way as other paint devices such as QWidget and QPixmap. A set of additional functions are provided to manage device-specific features, such as orientation and resolution, and to step through the pages in a document as it is generated. When printing directly to a printer on Windows or Mac OS X, QPrinter uses the built-in printer drivers. On X11, QPrinter uses the \l{Common Unix Printing System (CUPS)} or the standard Unix \l lpr utility to send PostScript or PDF output to the printer. As an alternative, the printProgram() function can be used to specify the command or utility to use instead of the system default. Note that setting parameters like paper size and resolution on an invalid printer is undefined. You can use QPrinter::isValid() to verify this before changing any parameters. QPrinter supports a number of parameters, most of which can be changed by the end user through a \l{QPrintDialog}{print dialog}. In general, QPrinter passes these functions onto the underlying QPrintEngine. The most important parameters are: \list \i setOrientation() tells QPrinter which page orientation to use. \i setPaperSize() tells QPrinter what paper size to expect from the printer. \i setResolution() tells QPrinter what resolution you wish the printer to provide, in dots per inch (DPI). \i setFullPage() tells QPrinter whether you want to deal with the full page or just with the part the printer can draw on. \i setNumCopies() tells QPrinter how many copies of the document it should print. \endlist Many of these functions can only be called before the actual printing begins (i.e., before QPainter::begin() is called). This usually makes sense because, for example, it's not possible to change the number of copies when you are halfway through printing. There are also some settings that the user sets (through the printer dialog) and that applications are expected to obey. See QAbstractPrintDialog's documentation for more details. When QPainter::begin() is called, the QPrinter it operates on is prepared for a new page, enabling the QPainter to be used immediately to paint the first page in a document. Once the first page has been painted, newPage() can be called to request a new blank page to paint on, or QPainter::end() can be called to finish printing. The second page and all following pages are prepared using a call to newPage() before they are painted. The first page in a document does not need to be preceded by a call to newPage(). You only need to calling newPage() after QPainter::begin() if you need to insert a blank page at the beginning of a printed document. Similarly, calling newPage() after the last page in a document is painted will result in a trailing blank page appended to the end of the printed document. If you want to abort the print job, abort() will try its best to stop printing. It may cancel the entire job or just part of it. Since QPrinter can print to any QPrintEngine subclass, it is possible to extend printing support to cover new types of printing subsystem by subclassing QPrintEngine and reimplementing its interface. \sa QPrintDialog, {Printing with Qt} */ /*! \enum QPrinter::PrinterState \value Idle \value Active \value Aborted \value Error */ /*! \enum QPrinter::PrinterMode This enum describes the mode the printer should work in. It basically presets a certain resolution and working mode. \value ScreenResolution Sets the resolution of the print device to the screen resolution. This has the big advantage that the results obtained when painting on the printer will match more or less exactly the visible output on the screen. It is the easiest to use, as font metrics on the screen and on the printer are the same. This is the default value. ScreenResolution will produce a lower quality output than HighResolution and should only be used for drafts. \value PrinterResolution This value is deprecated. Is is equivalent to ScreenResolution on Unix and HighResolution on Windows and Mac. Due do the difference between ScreenResolution and HighResolution, use of this value may lead to non-portable printer code. \value HighResolution On Windows, sets the printer resolution to that defined for the printer in use. For PostScript printing, sets the resolution of the PostScript driver to 1200 dpi. \note When rendering text on a QPrinter device, it is important to realize that the size of text, when specified in points, is independent of the resolution specified for the device itself. Therefore, it may be useful to specify the font size in pixels when combining text with graphics to ensure that their relative sizes are what you expect. */ /*! \enum QPrinter::Orientation This enum type (not to be confused with \c Orientation) is used to specify each page's orientation. \value Portrait the page's height is greater than its width. \value Landscape the page's width is greater than its height. This type interacts with \l QPrinter::PaperSize and QPrinter::setFullPage() to determine the final size of the page available to the application. */ /*! \enum QPrinter::PrintRange Used to specify the print range selection option. \value AllPages All pages should be printed. \value Selection Only the selection should be printed. \value PageRange The specified page range should be printed. \sa QAbstractPrintDialog::PrintRange */ /*! \enum QPrinter::PrinterOption \compat Use QAbstractPrintDialog::PrintDialogOption instead. \value PrintToFile \value PrintSelection \value PrintPageRange */ /*! \enum QPrinter::PageSize \obsolete Use QPrinter::PaperSize instead. \value A0 841 x 1189 mm \value A1 594 x 841 mm \value A2 420 x 594 mm \value A3 297 x 420 mm \value A4 210 x 297 mm, 8.26 x 11.69 inches \value A5 148 x 210 mm \value A6 105 x 148 mm \value A7 74 x 105 mm \value A8 52 x 74 mm \value A9 37 x 52 mm \value B0 1030 x 1456 mm \value B1 728 x 1030 mm \value B10 32 x 45 mm \value B2 515 x 728 mm \value B3 364 x 515 mm \value B4 257 x 364 mm \value B5 182 x 257 mm, 7.17 x 10.13 inches \value B6 128 x 182 mm \value B7 91 x 128 mm \value B8 64 x 91 mm \value B9 45 x 64 mm \value C5E 163 x 229 mm \value Comm10E 105 x 241 mm, U.S. Common 10 Envelope \value DLE 110 x 220 mm \value Executive 7.5 x 10 inches, 191 x 254 mm \value Folio 210 x 330 mm \value Ledger 432 x 279 mm \value Legal 8.5 x 14 inches, 216 x 356 mm \value Letter 8.5 x 11 inches, 216 x 279 mm \value Tabloid 279 x 432 mm \value Custom Unknown, or a user defined size. \omitvalue NPageSize */ /*! \enum QPrinter::PaperSize \since 4.4 This enum type specifies what paper size QPrinter should use. QPrinter does not check that the paper size is available; it just uses this information, together with QPrinter::Orientation and QPrinter::setFullPage(), to determine the printable area. The defined sizes (with setFullPage(true)) are: \value A0 841 x 1189 mm \value A1 594 x 841 mm \value A2 420 x 594 mm \value A3 297 x 420 mm \value A4 210 x 297 mm, 8.26 x 11.69 inches \value A5 148 x 210 mm \value A6 105 x 148 mm \value A7 74 x 105 mm \value A8 52 x 74 mm \value A9 37 x 52 mm \value B0 1030 x 1456 mm \value B1 728 x 1030 mm \value B10 32 x 45 mm \value B2 515 x 728 mm \value B3 364 x 515 mm \value B4 257 x 364 mm \value B5 182 x 257 mm, 7.17 x 10.13 inches \value B6 128 x 182 mm \value B7 91 x 128 mm \value B8 64 x 91 mm \value B9 45 x 64 mm \value C5E 163 x 229 mm \value Comm10E 105 x 241 mm, U.S. Common 10 Envelope \value DLE 110 x 220 mm \value Executive 7.5 x 10 inches, 191 x 254 mm \value Folio 210 x 330 mm \value Ledger 432 x 279 mm \value Legal 8.5 x 14 inches, 216 x 356 mm \value Letter 8.5 x 11 inches, 216 x 279 mm \value Tabloid 279 x 432 mm \value Custom Unknown, or a user defined size. With setFullPage(false) (the default), the metrics will be a bit smaller; how much depends on the printer in use. \omitvalue NPageSize \omitvalue NPaperSize */ /*! \enum QPrinter::PageOrder This enum type is used by QPrinter to tell the application program how to print. \value FirstPageFirst the lowest-numbered page should be printed first. \value LastPageFirst the highest-numbered page should be printed first. */ /*! \enum QPrinter::ColorMode This enum type is used to indicate whether QPrinter should print in color or not. \value Color print in color if available, otherwise in grayscale. \value GrayScale print in grayscale, even on color printers. */ /*! \enum QPrinter::PaperSource This enum type specifies what paper source QPrinter is to use. QPrinter does not check that the paper source is available; it just uses this information to try and set the paper source. Whether it will set the paper source depends on whether the printer has that particular source. \warning This is currently only implemented for Windows. \value Auto \value Cassette \value Envelope \value EnvelopeManual \value FormSource \value LargeCapacity \value LargeFormat \value Lower \value MaxPageSource \value Middle \value Manual \value OnlyOne \value Tractor \value SmallFormat */ /*! \enum QPrinter::Unit \since 4.4 This enum type is used to specify the measurement unit for page and paper sizes. \value Millimeter \value Point \value Inch \value Pica \value Didot \value Cicero \value DevicePixel Note the difference between Point and DevicePixel. The Point unit is defined to be 1/72th of an inch, while the DevicePixel unit is resolution dependant and is based on the actual pixels, or dots, on the printer. */ /* \enum QPrinter::PrintRange This enum is used to specify which print range the application should use to print. \value AllPages All the pages should be printed. \value Selection Only the selection should be printed. \value PageRange Print according to the from page and to page options. \sa setPrintRange(), printRange() */ /* \enum QPrinter::PrinterOption This enum describes various printer options that appear in the printer setup dialog. It is used to enable and disable these options in the setup dialog. \value PrintToFile Describes if print to file should be enabled. \value PrintSelection Describes if printing selections should be enabled. \value PrintPageRange Describes if printing page ranges (from, to) should be enabled \sa setOptionEnabled(), isOptionEnabled() */ /*! Creates a new printer object with the given \a mode. */ QPrinter::QPrinter(PrinterMode mode) : QPaintDevice(), d_ptr(new QPrinterPrivate(this)) { init(mode); QPrinterInfo defPrn(QPrinterInfo::defaultPrinter()); if (!defPrn.isNull()) { setPrinterName(defPrn.printerName()); } else if (QPrinterInfo::availablePrinters().isEmpty() && d_ptr->paintEngine->type() != QPaintEngine::Windows && d_ptr->paintEngine->type() != QPaintEngine::MacPrinter) { setOutputFormat(QPrinter::PdfFormat); } } /*! \since 4.4 Creates a new printer object with the given \a printer and \a mode. */ QPrinter::QPrinter(const QPrinterInfo& printer, PrinterMode mode) : QPaintDevice(), d_ptr(new QPrinterPrivate(this)) { init(mode); setPrinterName(printer.printerName()); } void QPrinter::init(PrinterMode mode) { #if !defined(Q_WS_X11) if (!qApp) { #else if (!qApp || !X11) { #endif qFatal("QPrinter: Must construct a QApplication before a QPaintDevice"); return; } Q_D(QPrinter); d->printerMode = mode; d->outputFormat = QPrinter::NativeFormat; d->createDefaultEngines(); #ifndef QT_NO_PRINTPREVIEWWIDGET d->previewEngine = 0; #endif d->realPrintEngine = 0; d->realPaintEngine = 0; #if !defined(QT_NO_CUPS) && !defined(QT_NO_LIBRARY) if (QCUPSSupport::cupsVersion() >= 10200 && QCUPSSupport().currentPPD()) { setOutputFormat(QPrinter::PdfFormat); d->outputFormat = QPrinter::NativeFormat; } #endif } /*! This function is used by subclasses of QPrinter to specify custom print and paint engines (\a printEngine and \a paintEngine, respectively). QPrinter does not take ownership of the engines, so you need to manage these engine instances yourself. Note that changing the engines will reset the printer state and all its properties. \sa printEngine() paintEngine() setOutputFormat() \since 4.1 */ void QPrinter::setEngines(QPrintEngine *printEngine, QPaintEngine *paintEngine) { Q_D(QPrinter); if (d->use_default_engine) delete d->printEngine; d->printEngine = printEngine; d->paintEngine = paintEngine; d->use_default_engine = false; } /*! Destroys the printer object and frees any allocated resources. If the printer is destroyed while a print job is in progress this may or may not affect the print job. */ QPrinter::~QPrinter() { Q_D(QPrinter); if (d->use_default_engine) delete d->printEngine; #ifndef QT_NO_PRINTPREVIEWWIDGET delete d->previewEngine; #endif delete d; } /*! \enum QPrinter::OutputFormat The OutputFormat enum is used to describe the format QPrinter should use for printing. \value NativeFormat QPrinter will print output using a method defined by the platform it is running on. This mode is the default when printing directly to a printer. \value PdfFormat QPrinter will generate its output as a searchable PDF file. This mode is the default when printing to a file. \value PostScriptFormat QPrinter will generate its output as in the PostScript format. (This feature was introduced in Qt 4.2.) \sa outputFormat(), setOutputFormat(), setOutputFileName() */ /*! \since 4.1 Sets the output format for this printer to \a format. */ void QPrinter::setOutputFormat(OutputFormat format) { #ifndef QT_NO_PDF Q_D(QPrinter); if (d->validPrinter && d->outputFormat == format) return; d->outputFormat = format; QPrintEngine *oldPrintEngine = d->printEngine; QPaintEngine *oldPaintEngine = d->paintEngine; // same as the above - shouldn't be deleted const bool def_engine = d->use_default_engine; d->printEngine = 0; d->createDefaultEngines(); if (oldPrintEngine) { for (int i = 0; i < d->manualSetList.size(); ++i) { QPrintEngine::PrintEnginePropertyKey key = d->manualSetList[i]; QVariant prop; // PPK_NumberOfCopies need special treatmeant since it in most cases // will return 1, disregarding the actual value that was set if (key == QPrintEngine::PPK_NumberOfCopies) prop = QVariant(qt_printerRealNumCopies(oldPaintEngine)); else prop = oldPrintEngine->property(key); if (prop.isValid()) d->printEngine->setProperty(key, prop); } } if (def_engine) delete oldPrintEngine; d->validPrinter = (d->outputFormat == QPrinter::PdfFormat || d->outputFormat == QPrinter::PostScriptFormat); #else Q_UNUSED(format); #endif } /*! \since 4.1 Returns the output format for this printer. */ QPrinter::OutputFormat QPrinter::outputFormat() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->outputFormat; } /*! \reimp */ int QPrinter::devType() const { return QInternal::Printer; } /*! Returns the printer name. This value is initially set to the name of the default printer. \sa setPrinterName() */ QString QPrinter::printerName() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_PrinterName).toString(); } /*! Sets the printer name to \a name. \sa printerName(), isValid() */ void QPrinter::setPrinterName(const QString &name) { Q_D(QPrinter); ABORT_IF_ACTIVE("QPrinter::setPrinterName"); #if defined(Q_OS_UNIX) && !defined(QT_NO_CUPS) if(d->use_default_engine && d->outputFormat == QPrinter::NativeFormat) { if (QCUPSSupport::cupsVersion() >= 10200 && QCUPSSupport::printerHasPPD(name.toLocal8Bit().constData())) setOutputFormat(QPrinter::PdfFormat); else setOutputFormat(QPrinter::PostScriptFormat); d->outputFormat = QPrinter::NativeFormat; } #endif QList prnList = QPrinterInfo::availablePrinters(); if (name.isEmpty()) { d->validPrinter = d->outputFormat == QPrinter::PdfFormat || d->outputFormat == QPrinter::PostScriptFormat; } else { d->validPrinter = false; for (int i = 0; i < prnList.size(); ++i) { if (prnList[i].printerName() == name) { d->validPrinter = true; break; } } } d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_PrinterName, name); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_PrinterName); } /*! \since 4.4 Returns true if the printer currently selected is a valid printer in the system, or a pure PDF/PostScript printer; otherwise returns false. To detect other failures check the output of QPainter::begin() or QPrinter::newPage(). \snippet doc/src/snippets/printing-qprinter/errors.cpp 0 \sa setPrinterName() */ bool QPrinter::isValid() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); #if defined(Q_WS_X11) if (!qApp || !X11) { return false; } #endif return d->validPrinter; } /*! \fn bool QPrinter::outputToFile() const Returns true if the output should be written to a file, or false if the output should be sent directly to the printer. The default setting is false. \sa setOutputToFile(), setOutputFileName() */ /*! \fn void QPrinter::setOutputToFile(bool enable) Specifies whether the output should be written to a file or sent directly to the printer. Will output to a file if \a enable is true, or will output directly to the printer if \a enable is false. \sa outputToFile(), setOutputFileName() */ /*! \fn QString QPrinter::outputFileName() const Returns the name of the output file. By default, this is an empty string (indicating that the printer shouldn't print to file). \sa QPrintEngine::PrintEnginePropertyKey */ QString QPrinter::outputFileName() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_OutputFileName).toString(); } /*! Sets the name of the output file to \a fileName. Setting a null or empty name (0 or "") disables printing to a file. Setting a non-empty name enables printing to a file. This can change the value of outputFormat(). If the file name has the suffix ".ps" then PostScript is automatically selected as output format. If the file name has the ".pdf" suffix PDF is generated. If the file name has a suffix other than ".ps" and ".pdf", the output format used is the one set with setOutputFormat(). QPrinter uses Qt's cross-platform PostScript or PDF print engines respectively. If you can produce this format natively, for example Mac OS X can generate PDF's from its print engine, set the output format back to NativeFormat. \sa outputFileName() setOutputToFile() setOutputFormat() */ void QPrinter::setOutputFileName(const QString &fileName) { Q_D(QPrinter); ABORT_IF_ACTIVE("QPrinter::setOutputFileName"); QFileInfo fi(fileName); if (!fi.suffix().compare(QLatin1String("ps"), Qt::CaseInsensitive)) setOutputFormat(QPrinter::PostScriptFormat); else if (!fi.suffix().compare(QLatin1String("pdf"), Qt::CaseInsensitive)) setOutputFormat(QPrinter::PdfFormat); else if (fileName.isEmpty()) setOutputFormat(QPrinter::NativeFormat); d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_OutputFileName, fileName); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_OutputFileName); } /*! Returns the name of the program that sends the print output to the printer. The default is to return an empty string; meaning that QPrinter will try to be smart in a system-dependent way. On X11 only, you can set it to something different to use a specific print program. On the other platforms, this returns an empty string. \sa setPrintProgram(), setPrinterSelectionOption() */ QString QPrinter::printProgram() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_PrinterProgram).toString(); } /*! Sets the name of the program that should do the print job to \a printProg. On X11, this function sets the program to call with the PostScript output. On other platforms, it has no effect. \sa printProgram() */ void QPrinter::setPrintProgram(const QString &printProg) { Q_D(QPrinter); ABORT_IF_ACTIVE("QPrinter::setPrintProgram"); d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_PrinterProgram, printProg); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_PrinterProgram); } /*! Returns the document name. \sa setDocName(), QPrintEngine::PrintEnginePropertyKey */ QString QPrinter::docName() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_DocumentName).toString(); } /*! Sets the document name to \a name. On X11, the document name is for example used as the default output filename in QPrintDialog. Note that the document name does not affect the file name if the printer is printing to a file. Use the setOutputFile() function for this. \sa docName(), QPrintEngine::PrintEnginePropertyKey */ void QPrinter::setDocName(const QString &name) { Q_D(QPrinter); ABORT_IF_ACTIVE("QPrinter::setDocName"); d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_DocumentName, name); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_DocumentName); } /*! Returns the name of the application that created the document. \sa setCreator() */ QString QPrinter::creator() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_Creator).toString(); } /*! Sets the name of the application that created the document to \a creator. This function is only applicable to the X11 version of Qt. If no creator name is specified, the creator will be set to "Qt" followed by some version number. \sa creator() */ void QPrinter::setCreator(const QString &creator) { Q_D(QPrinter); ABORT_IF_ACTIVE("QPrinter::setCreator"); d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_Creator, creator); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_Creator); } /*! Returns the orientation setting. This is driver-dependent, but is usually QPrinter::Portrait. \sa setOrientation() */ QPrinter::Orientation QPrinter::orientation() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return QPrinter::Orientation(d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_Orientation).toInt()); } /*! Sets the print orientation to \a orientation. The orientation can be either QPrinter::Portrait or QPrinter::Landscape. The printer driver reads this setting and prints using the specified orientation. On Windows, this option can be changed while printing and will take effect from the next call to newPage(). On Mac OS X, changing the orientation during a print job has no effect. \sa orientation() */ void QPrinter::setOrientation(Orientation orientation) { Q_D(QPrinter); d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_Orientation, orientation); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_Orientation); } /*! \since 4.4 Returns the printer paper size. The default value is driver-dependent. \sa setPaperSize() pageRect() paperRect() */ QPrinter::PaperSize QPrinter::paperSize() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return QPrinter::PaperSize(d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_PaperSize).toInt()); } /*! \since 4.4 Sets the printer paper size to \a newPaperSize if that size is supported. The result is undefined if \a newPaperSize is not supported. The default paper size is driver-dependent. This function is useful mostly for setting a default value that the user can override in the print dialog. \sa paperSize() PaperSize setFullPage() setResolution() pageRect() paperRect() */ void QPrinter::setPaperSize(PaperSize newPaperSize) { Q_D(QPrinter); if (d->paintEngine->type() != QPaintEngine::Pdf) ABORT_IF_ACTIVE("QPrinter::setPaperSize"); if (newPaperSize < 0 || newPaperSize >= NPaperSize) { qWarning("QPrinter::setPaperSize: Illegal paper size %d", newPaperSize); return; } d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_PaperSize, newPaperSize); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_PaperSize); d->hasUserSetPageSize = true; } /*! \obsolete Returns the printer page size. The default value is driver-dependent. Use paperSize() instead. */ QPrinter::PageSize QPrinter::pageSize() const { return paperSize(); } /*! \obsolete Sets the printer page size based on \a newPageSize. Use setPaperSize() instead. */ void QPrinter::setPageSize(PageSize newPageSize) { setPaperSize(newPageSize); } /*! \since 4.4 Sets the paper size based on \a paperSize in \a unit. \sa paperSize() */ void QPrinter::setPaperSize(const QSizeF &paperSize, QPrinter::Unit unit) { Q_D(QPrinter); if (d->paintEngine->type() != QPaintEngine::Pdf) ABORT_IF_ACTIVE("QPrinter::setPaperSize"); const qreal multiplier = qt_multiplierForUnit(unit, resolution()); QSizeF size(paperSize.width() * multiplier, paperSize.height() * multiplier); d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_CustomPaperSize, size); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_CustomPaperSize); d->hasUserSetPageSize = true; } /*! \since 4.4 Returns the paper size in \a unit. \sa setPaperSize() */ QSizeF QPrinter::paperSize(Unit unit) const { Q_D(const QPrinter); int res = resolution(); const qreal multiplier = qt_multiplierForUnit(unit, res); PaperSize paperType = paperSize(); if (paperType == Custom) { QSizeF size = d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_CustomPaperSize).toSizeF(); return QSizeF(size.width() / multiplier, size.height() / multiplier); } else { return qt_printerPaperSize(orientation(), paperType, unit, res); } } /*! Sets the page order to \a pageOrder. The page order can be QPrinter::FirstPageFirst or QPrinter::LastPageFirst. The application is responsible for reading the page order and printing accordingly. This function is mostly useful for setting a default value that the user can override in the print dialog. This function is only supported under X11. */ void QPrinter::setPageOrder(PageOrder pageOrder) { Q_D(QPrinter); ABORT_IF_ACTIVE("QPrinter::setPageOrder"); d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_PageOrder, pageOrder); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_PageOrder); } /*! Returns the current page order. The default page order is \c FirstPageFirst. */ QPrinter::PageOrder QPrinter::pageOrder() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return QPrinter::PageOrder(d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_PageOrder).toInt()); } /*! Sets the printer's color mode to \a newColorMode, which can be either \c Color or \c GrayScale. \sa colorMode() */ void QPrinter::setColorMode(ColorMode newColorMode) { Q_D(QPrinter); ABORT_IF_ACTIVE("QPrinter::setColorMode"); d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_ColorMode, newColorMode); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_ColorMode); } /*! Returns the current color mode. \sa setColorMode() */ QPrinter::ColorMode QPrinter::colorMode() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return QPrinter::ColorMode(d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_ColorMode).toInt()); } /*! Returns the number of copies to be printed. The default value is 1. On Windows, Mac OS X and X11 systems that support CUPS, this will always return 1 as these operating systems can internally handle the number of copies. On X11, this value will return the number of times the application is required to print in order to match the number specified in the printer setup dialog. This has been done since some printer drivers are not capable of buffering up the copies and in those cases the application must make an explicit call to the print code for each copy. \sa setNumCopies() */ int QPrinter::numCopies() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_NumberOfCopies).toInt(); } /*! Sets the number of copies to be printed to \a numCopies. The printer driver reads this setting and prints the specified number of copies. \sa numCopies() */ void QPrinter::setNumCopies(int numCopies) { Q_D(QPrinter); ABORT_IF_ACTIVE("QPrinter::setNumCopies"); d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_NumberOfCopies, numCopies); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_NumberOfCopies); } /*! \since 4.1 Returns true if collation is turned on when multiple copies is selected. Returns false if it is turned off when multiple copies is selected. \sa setCollateCopies() */ bool QPrinter::collateCopies() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_CollateCopies).toBool(); } /*! \since 4.1 Sets the default value for collation checkbox when the print dialog appears. If \a collate is true, it will enable setCollateCopiesEnabled(). The default value is false. This value will be changed by what the user presses in the print dialog. \sa collateCopies() */ void QPrinter::setCollateCopies(bool collate) { Q_D(QPrinter); ABORT_IF_ACTIVE("QPrinter::setCollateCopies"); d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_CollateCopies, collate); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_CollateCopies); } /*! If \a fp is true, enables support for painting over the entire page; otherwise restricts painting to the printable area reported by the device. By default, full page printing is disabled. In this case, the origin of the QPrinter's coordinate system coincides with the top-left corner of the printable area. If full page printing is enabled, the origin of the QPrinter's coordinate system coincides with the top-left corner of the paper itself. In this case, the \l{QPaintDevice::PaintDeviceMetric}{device metrics} will report the exact same dimensions as indicated by \l{PaperSize}. It may not be possible to print on the entire physical page because of the printer's margins, so the application must account for the margins itself. \sa fullPage(), setPaperSize(), width(), height(), {Printing with Qt} */ void QPrinter::setFullPage(bool fp) { Q_D(QPrinter); d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_FullPage, fp); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_FullPage); } /*! Returns true if the origin of the printer's coordinate system is at the corner of the page and false if it is at the edge of the printable area. See setFullPage() for details and caveats. \sa setFullPage() PaperSize */ bool QPrinter::fullPage() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_FullPage).toBool(); } /*! Requests that the printer prints at \a dpi or as near to \a dpi as possible. This setting affects the coordinate system as returned by, for example QPainter::viewport(). This function must be called before QPainter::begin() to have an effect on all platforms. \sa resolution() setPaperSize() */ void QPrinter::setResolution(int dpi) { Q_D(QPrinter); ABORT_IF_ACTIVE("QPrinter::setResolution"); d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_Resolution, dpi); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_Resolution); } /*! Returns the current assumed resolution of the printer, as set by setResolution() or by the printer driver. \sa setResolution() */ int QPrinter::resolution() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_Resolution).toInt(); } /*! Sets the paper source setting to \a source. Windows only: This option can be changed while printing and will take effect from the next call to newPage() \sa paperSource() */ void QPrinter::setPaperSource(PaperSource source) { Q_D(QPrinter); d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_PaperSource, source); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_PaperSource); } /*! Returns the printer's paper source. This is \c Manual or a printer tray or paper cassette. */ QPrinter::PaperSource QPrinter::paperSource() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return QPrinter::PaperSource(d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_PaperSource).toInt()); } /*! \since 4.1 Enabled or disables font embedding depending on \a enable. Currently this option is only supported on X11. \sa fontEmbeddingEnabled() */ void QPrinter::setFontEmbeddingEnabled(bool enable) { Q_D(QPrinter); d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_FontEmbedding, enable); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_FontEmbedding); } /*! \since 4.1 Returns true if font embedding is enabled. Currently this option is only supported on X11. \sa setFontEmbeddingEnabled() */ bool QPrinter::fontEmbeddingEnabled() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_FontEmbedding).toBool(); } /*! \enum QPrinter::DuplexMode \since 4.4 This enum is used to indicate whether printing will occur on one or both sides of each sheet of paper (simplex or duplex printing). \value DuplexNone Single sided (simplex) printing only. \value DuplexAuto The printer's default setting is used to determine whether duplex printing is used. \value DuplexLongSide Both sides of each sheet of paper are used for printing. The paper is turned over its longest edge before the second side is printed \value DuplexShortSide Both sides of each sheet of paper are used for printing. The paper is turned over its shortest edge before the second side is printed */ /*! \since 4.2 Enables double sided printing if \a doubleSided is true; otherwise disables it. Currently this option is only supported on X11. */ void QPrinter::setDoubleSidedPrinting(bool doubleSided) { setDuplex(doubleSided ? DuplexAuto : DuplexNone); } /*! \since 4.2 Returns true if double side printing is enabled. Currently this option is only supported on X11. */ bool QPrinter::doubleSidedPrinting() const { return duplex() != DuplexNone; } /*! \since 4.4 Enables double sided printing based on the \a duplex mode. Currently this option is only supported on X11. */ void QPrinter::setDuplex(DuplexMode duplex) { Q_D(QPrinter); d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_Duplex, duplex); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_Duplex); } /*! \since 4.4 Returns the current duplex mode. Currently this option is only supported on X11. */ QPrinter::DuplexMode QPrinter::duplex() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return static_cast (d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_Duplex).toInt()); } /*! \since 4.4 Returns the page's rectangle in \a unit; this is usually smaller than the paperRect() since the page normally has margins between its borders and the paper. \sa paperSize() */ QRectF QPrinter::pageRect(Unit unit) const { Q_D(const QPrinter); int res = resolution(); const qreal multiplier = qt_multiplierForUnit(unit, res); // the page rect is in device pixels QRect devRect(d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_PageRect).toRect()); if (unit == DevicePixel) return devRect; QRectF diRect(devRect.x()*72.0/res, devRect.y()*72.0/res, devRect.width()*72.0/res, devRect.height()*72.0/res); return QRectF(diRect.x()/multiplier, diRect.y()/multiplier, diRect.width()/multiplier, diRect.height()/multiplier); } /*! \since 4.4 Returns the paper's rectangle in \a unit; this is usually larger than the pageRect(). \sa pageRect() */ QRectF QPrinter::paperRect(Unit unit) const { Q_D(const QPrinter); int res = resolution(); const qreal multiplier = qt_multiplierForUnit(unit, resolution()); // the page rect is in device pixels QRect devRect(d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_PaperRect).toRect()); if (unit == DevicePixel) return devRect; QRectF diRect(devRect.x()*72.0/res, devRect.y()*72.0/res, devRect.width()*72.0/res, devRect.height()*72.0/res); return QRectF(diRect.x()/multiplier, diRect.y()/multiplier, diRect.width()/multiplier, diRect.height()/multiplier); } /*! Returns the page's rectangle; this is usually smaller than the paperRect() since the page normally has margins between its borders and the paper. The unit of the returned rectangle is DevicePixel. \sa paperSize() */ QRect QPrinter::pageRect() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_PageRect).toRect(); } /*! Returns the paper's rectangle; this is usually larger than the pageRect(). The unit of the returned rectangle is DevicePixel. \sa pageRect() */ QRect QPrinter::paperRect() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_PaperRect).toRect(); } /*! \since 4.4 This function sets the \a left, \a top, \a right and \a bottom page margins for this printer. The unit of the margins are specified with the \a unit parameter. */ void QPrinter::setPageMargins(qreal left, qreal top, qreal right, qreal bottom, QPrinter::Unit unit) { Q_D(QPrinter); const qreal multiplier = qt_multiplierForUnit(unit, resolution()); QList margins; margins << (left * multiplier) << (top * multiplier) << (right * multiplier) << (bottom * multiplier); d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_PageMargins, margins); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_PageMargins); d->hasCustomPageMargins = true; } /*! \since 4.4 Returns the page margins for this printer in \a left, \a top, \a right, \a bottom. The unit of the returned margins are specified with the \a unit parameter. */ void QPrinter::getPageMargins(qreal *left, qreal *top, qreal *right, qreal *bottom, QPrinter::Unit unit) const { Q_D(const QPrinter); Q_ASSERT(left && top && right && bottom); const qreal multiplier = qt_multiplierForUnit(unit, resolution()); QList margins(d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_PageMargins).toList()); *left = margins.at(0).toDouble() / multiplier; *top = margins.at(1).toDouble() / multiplier; *right = margins.at(2).toDouble() / multiplier; *bottom = margins.at(3).toDouble() / multiplier; } /*! \internal Returns the metric for the given \a id. */ int QPrinter::metric(PaintDeviceMetric id) const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->printEngine->metric(id); } /*! Returns the paint engine used by the printer. */ QPaintEngine *QPrinter::paintEngine() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->paintEngine; } /*! \since 4.1 Returns the print engine used by the printer. */ QPrintEngine *QPrinter::printEngine() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->printEngine; } #if defined (Q_WS_WIN) /*! Sets the page size to be used by the printer under Windows to \a pageSize. \warning This function is not portable so you may prefer to use setPaperSize() instead. \sa winPageSize() */ void QPrinter::setWinPageSize(int pageSize) { Q_D(QPrinter); ABORT_IF_ACTIVE("QPrinter::setWinPageSize"); d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_WindowsPageSize, pageSize); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_WindowsPageSize); } /*! Returns the page size used by the printer under Windows. \warning This function is not portable so you may prefer to use paperSize() instead. \sa setWinPageSize() */ int QPrinter::winPageSize() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_WindowsPageSize).toInt(); } #endif // Q_WS_WIN /*! Returns a list of the resolutions (a list of dots-per-inch integers) that the printer says it supports. For X11 where all printing is directly to postscript, this function will always return a one item list containing only the postscript resolution, i.e., 72 (72 dpi -- but see PrinterMode). */ QList QPrinter::supportedResolutions() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); QList varlist = d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_SupportedResolutions).toList(); QList intlist; for (int i=0; iprintEngine->printerState() != QPrinter::Active) return false; return d->printEngine->newPage(); } /*! Aborts the current print run. Returns true if the print run was successfully aborted and printerState() will return QPrinter::Aborted; otherwise returns false. It is not always possible to abort a print job. For example, all the data has gone to the printer but the printer cannot or will not cancel the job when asked to. */ bool QPrinter::abort() { Q_D(QPrinter); return d->printEngine->abort(); } /*! Returns the current state of the printer. This may not always be accurate (for example if the printer doesn't have the capability of reporting its state to the operating system). */ QPrinter::PrinterState QPrinter::printerState() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->printEngine->printerState(); } /*! \fn void QPrinter::margins(uint *top, uint *left, uint *bottom, uint *right) const Sets *\a top, *\a left, *\a bottom, *\a right to be the top, left, bottom, and right margins. This function has been superseded by paperRect() and pageRect(). Use paperRect().top() - pageRect().top() for the top margin, paperRect().left() - pageRect().left() for the left margin, paperRect().bottom() - pageRect().bottom() for the bottom margin, and papaerRect().right() - pageRect().right() for the right margin. \oldcode uint rightMargin; uint bottomMargin; printer->margins(0, 0, &bottomMargin, &rightMargin); \newcode int rightMargin = printer->paperRect().right() - printer->pageRect().right(); int bottomMargin = printer->paperRect().bottom() - printer->pageRect().bottom(); \endcode */ /*! \fn QSize QPrinter::margins() const \overload Returns a QSize containing the left margin and the top margin. This function has been superseded by paperRect() and pageRect(). Use paperRect().left() - pageRect().left() for the left margin, and paperRect().top() - pageRect().top() for the top margin. \oldcode QSize margins = printer->margins(); int leftMargin = margins.width(); int topMargin = margins.height(); \newcode int leftMargin = printer->paperRect().left() - printer->pageRect().left(); int topMargin = printer->paperRect().top() - printer->pageRect().top(); \endcode */ /*! \fn bool QPrinter::aborted() Use printerState() == QPrinter::Aborted instead. */ #ifdef Q_WS_WIN /*! \internal */ HDC QPrinter::getDC() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->printEngine->getPrinterDC(); } /*! \internal */ void QPrinter::releaseDC(HDC hdc) const { Q_D(const QPrinter); d->printEngine->releasePrinterDC(hdc); } /*! Returns the supported paper sizes for this printer. The values will be either a value that matches an entry in the QPrinter::PaperSource enum or a driver spesific value. The driver spesific values are greater than the constant DMBIN_USER declared in wingdi.h. \warning This function is only available in windows. */ QList QPrinter::supportedPaperSources() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); QVariant v = d->printEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_PaperSources); QList variant_list = v.toList(); QList int_list; for (int i=0; iprintEngine->property(QPrintEngine::PPK_SelectionOption).toString(); } void QPrinter::setPrinterSelectionOption(const QString &option) { Q_D(QPrinter); d->printEngine->setProperty(QPrintEngine::PPK_SelectionOption, option); d->addToManualSetList(QPrintEngine::PPK_SelectionOption); } #endif /*! \since 4.1 \fn int QPrinter::fromPage() const Returns the number of the first page in a range of pages to be printed (the "from page" setting). Pages in a document are numbered according to the convention that the first page is page 1. By default, this function returns a special value of 0, meaning that the "from page" setting is unset. \note If fromPage() and toPage() both return 0, this indicates that \e{the whole document will be printed}. \sa setFromTo(), toPage() */ int QPrinter::fromPage() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->fromPage; } /*! \since 4.1 Returns the number of the last page in a range of pages to be printed (the "to page" setting). Pages in a document are numbered according to the convention that the first page is page 1. By default, this function returns a special value of 0, meaning that the "to page" setting is unset. \note If fromPage() and toPage() both return 0, this indicates that \e{the whole document will be printed}. The programmer is responsible for reading this setting and printing accordingly. \sa setFromTo(), fromPage() */ int QPrinter::toPage() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->toPage; } /*! \since 4.1 Sets the range of pages to be printed to cover the pages with numbers specified by \a from and \a to, where \a from corresponds to the first page in the range and \a to corresponds to the last. \note Pages in a document are numbered according to the convention that the first page is page 1. However, if \a from and \a to are both set to 0, the \e{whole document will be printed}. This function is mostly used to set a default value that the user can override in the print dialog when you call setup(). \sa fromPage(), toPage() */ void QPrinter::setFromTo(int from, int to) { Q_D(QPrinter); if (from > to) { qWarning() << "QPrinter::setFromTo: 'from' must be less than or equal to 'to'"; from = to; } d->fromPage = from; d->toPage = to; if (d->minPage == 0 && d->maxPage == 0) { d->minPage = 1; d->maxPage = to; d->options |= QAbstractPrintDialog::PrintPageRange; } } /*! \since 4.1 Sets the print range option in to be \a range. */ void QPrinter::setPrintRange( PrintRange range ) { Q_D(QPrinter); d->printRange = QAbstractPrintDialog::PrintRange(range); } /*! \since 4.1 Returns the page range of the QPrinter. After the print setup dialog has been opened, this function returns the value selected by the user. \sa setPrintRange() */ QPrinter::PrintRange QPrinter::printRange() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return PrintRange(d->printRange); } #if defined(QT3_SUPPORT) void QPrinter::setOutputToFile(bool f) { if (f) { if (outputFileName().isEmpty()) setOutputFileName(QLatin1String("untitled_printer_document")); } else { setOutputFileName(QString()); } } bool qt_compat_QPrinter_printSetup(QPrinter *printer, QPrinterPrivate *pd, QWidget *parent) { Q_UNUSED(pd); QPrintDialog dlg(printer, parent); return dlg.exec() != 0; } #ifdef Q_WS_MAC bool qt_compat_QPrinter_pageSetup(QPrinter *p, QWidget *parent) { QPageSetupDialog psd(p, parent); return psd.exec() != 0; } /*! Executes a page setup dialog so that the user can configure the type of page used for printing. Returns true if the contents of the dialog are accepted; returns false if the dialog is canceled. */ bool QPrinter::pageSetup(QWidget *parent) { return qt_compat_QPrinter_pageSetup(this, parent); } /*! Executes a print setup dialog so that the user can configure the printing process. Returns true if the contents of the dialog are accepted; returns false if the dialog is canceled. */ bool QPrinter::printSetup(QWidget *parent) { Q_D(QPrinter); return qt_compat_QPrinter_printSetup(this, d, parent); } #endif // Q_WS_MAC /*! Use QPrintDialog instead. \oldcode if (printer->setup(parent)) ... \newcode QPrintDialog dialog(printer, parent); if (dialog.exec()) ... \endcode */ bool QPrinter::setup(QWidget *parent) { Q_D(QPrinter); return qt_compat_QPrinter_printSetup(this, d, parent) #ifdef Q_WS_MAC && qt_compat_QPrinter_pageSetup(this, parent); #endif ; } /*! Use QPrintDialog::minPage() instead. */ int QPrinter::minPage() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->minPage; } /*! Use QPrintDialog::maxPage() instead. */ int QPrinter::maxPage() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return d->maxPage; } /*! Use QPrintDialog::setMinMax() instead. */ void QPrinter::setMinMax( int minPage, int maxPage ) { Q_D(QPrinter); Q_ASSERT_X(minPage <= maxPage, "QPrinter::setMinMax", "'min' must be less than or equal to 'max'"); d->minPage = minPage; d->maxPage = maxPage; d->options |= QPrintDialog::PrintPageRange; } /*! Returns true if the printer is set up to collate copies of printed documents; otherwise returns false. Use QPrintDialog::isOptionEnabled(QPrintDialog::PrintCollateCopies) instead. \sa collateCopies() */ bool QPrinter::collateCopiesEnabled() const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return (d->options & QPrintDialog::PrintCollateCopies); } /*! Use QPrintDialog::addEnabledOption(QPrintDialog::PrintCollateCopies) or QPrintDialog::setEnabledOptions(QPrintDialog::enabledOptions() & ~QPrintDialog::PrintCollateCopies) instead, depending on \a enable. */ void QPrinter::setCollateCopiesEnabled(bool enable) { Q_D(QPrinter); if (enable) d->options |= QPrintDialog::PrintCollateCopies; else d->options &= ~QPrintDialog::PrintCollateCopies; } /*! Use QPrintDialog instead. */ void QPrinter::setOptionEnabled( PrinterOption option, bool enable ) { Q_D(QPrinter); if (enable) d->options |= QPrintDialog::PrintDialogOption(1 << option); else d->options &= ~QPrintDialog::PrintDialogOption(1 << option); } /*! Use QPrintDialog instead. */ bool QPrinter::isOptionEnabled( PrinterOption option ) const { Q_D(const QPrinter); return (d->options & QPrintDialog::PrintDialogOption(option)); } #endif // QT3_SUPPORT /*! \class QPrintEngine \reentrant \ingroup multimedia \brief The QPrintEngine class defines an interface for how QPrinter interacts with a given printing subsystem. The common case when creating your own print engine is to derive from both QPaintEngine and QPrintEngine. Various properties of a print engine are given with property() and set with setProperty(). \sa QPaintEngine */ /*! \enum QPrintEngine::PrintEnginePropertyKey This enum is used to communicate properties between the print engine and QPrinter. A property may or may not be supported by a given print engine. \value PPK_CollateCopies A boolean value indicating whether the printout should be collated or not. \value PPK_ColorMode Refers to QPrinter::ColorMode, either color or monochrome. \value PPK_Creator A string describing the document's creator. \value PPK_Duplex A boolean value indicating whether both sides of the printer paper should be used for the printout. \value PPK_DocumentName A string describing the document name in the spooler. \value PPK_FontEmbedding A boolean value indicating whether data for the document's fonts should be embedded in the data sent to the printer. \value PPK_FullPage A boolean describing if the printer should be full page or not. \value PPK_NumberOfCopies An integer specifying the number of copies \value PPK_Orientation Specifies a QPrinter::Orientation value. \value PPK_OutputFileName The output file name as a string. An empty file name indicates that the printer should not print to a file. \value PPK_PageOrder Specifies a QPrinter::PageOrder value. \value PPK_PageRect A QRect specifying the page rectangle \value PPK_PageSize Obsolete. Use PPK_PaperSize instead. \value PPK_PaperRect A QRect specifying the paper rectangle. \value PPK_PaperSource Specifies a QPrinter::PaperSource value. \value PPK_PaperSources Specifies more than one QPrinter::PaperSource value. \value PPK_PaperSize Specifies a QPrinter::PaperSize value. \value PPK_PrinterName A string specifying the name of the printer. \value PPK_PrinterProgram A string specifying the name of the printer program used for printing, \value PPK_Resolution An integer describing the dots per inch for this printer. \value PPK_SelectionOption \value PPK_SupportedResolutions A list of integer QVariants describing the set of supported resolutions that the printer has. \value PPK_SuppressSystemPrintStatus Suppress the built-in dialog for showing printing progress. As of 4.1 this only has effect on Mac OS X where, by default, a status dialog is shown. \value PPK_WindowsPageSize An integer specifying a DM_PAPER entry on Windows. \value PPK_CustomPaperSize A QSizeF specifying a custom paper size in the QPrinter::Point unit. \value PPK_PageMargins A QList containing the left, top, right and bottom margin values. \value PPK_CustomBase Basis for extension. */ /*! \fn QPrintEngine::~QPrintEngine() Destroys the print engine. */ /*! \fn void QPrintEngine::setProperty(PrintEnginePropertyKey key, const QVariant &value) Sets the print engine's property specified by \a key to the given \a value. \sa property() */ /*! \fn void QPrintEngine::property(PrintEnginePropertyKey key) const Returns the print engine's property specified by \a key. \sa setProperty() */ /*! \fn bool QPrintEngine::newPage() Instructs the print engine to start a new page. Returns true if the printer was able to create the new page; otherwise returns false. */ /*! \fn bool QPrintEngine::abort() Instructs the print engine to abort the printing process. Returns true if successful; otherwise returns false. */ /*! \fn int QPrintEngine::metric(QPaintDevice::PaintDeviceMetric id) const Returns the metric for the given \a id. */ /*! \fn QPrinter::PrinterState QPrintEngine::printerState() const Returns the current state of the printer being used by the print engine. */ /*! \fn HDC QPrintEngine::getPrinterDC() const \internal */ /*! \fn void QPrintEngine::releasePrinterDC(HDC) const \internal */ /* Returns the dimensions for the given paper size, \a size, in millimeters. */ QSizeF qt_paperSizeToQSizeF(QPrinter::PaperSize size) { if (size == QPrinter::Custom) return QSizeF(0, 0); return QSizeF(qt_paperSizes[size][0], qt_paperSizes[size][1]); } /* Returns the PaperSize type that matches \a size, where \a size is in millimeters. Because dimensions may not always be completely accurate (for example when converting between units), a particular PaperSize will be returned if it matches within -1/+1 millimeters. */ QPrinter::PaperSize qSizeFTopaperSize(const QSizeF& size) { for (int i = 0; i < static_cast(QPrinter::NPaperSize); ++i) { if (qt_paperSizes[i][0] >= size.width() - 1 && qt_paperSizes[i][0] <= size.width() + 1 && qt_paperSizes[i][1] >= size.height() - 1 && qt_paperSizes[i][1] <= size.height() + 1) { return QPrinter::PaperSize(i); } } return QPrinter::Custom; } QT_END_NAMESPACE #endif // QT_NO_PRINTER