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//
// "$Id$"
//
// Printing support for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK).
//
// Copyright 2010 by Bill Spitzak and others.
//
// This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
// version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
// Library General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
// License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
// USA.
//
// Please report all bugs and problems on the following page:
//
// http://www.fltk.org/str.php
//
#ifndef Fl_Printer_H
#define Fl_Printer_H
#include <FL/Fl_Device.H>
#include <FL/fl_draw.H>
#include <FL/Fl_Pixmap.H>
#include <FL/Fl_RGB_Image.H>
#include <FL/Fl_Bitmap.H>
#include <stdio.h>
/**
\brief A virtual class for print support with several platform-specific implementations.
*
This class has no public constructor: don't instantiate it; use Fl_Printer or Fl_PSfile_Device instead.
\see class Fl_Printer for full documentation of member functions.
*/
class Fl_Abstract_Printer : public Fl_Device {
friend class Fl_Pixmap;
friend class Fl_RGB_Image;
friend class Fl_Bitmap;
private:
struct chain_elt {
Fl_Image *image;
const uchar *data;
struct chain_elt *next;
};
void add_image(Fl_Image *image, const uchar *data); // adds an image to the page image list
void traverse(Fl_Widget *widget); // finds subwindows of widget and prints them
protected:
/** \brief horizontal offset to the origin of graphics coordinates */
int x_offset;
/** \brief vertical offset to the origin of graphics coordinates */
int y_offset;
/** \brief chained list of Fl_Image's used in this page */
struct chain_elt *image_list_;
/** \brief the printer's graphics context, if there's one, NULL otherwise */
void *gc;
/** \brief the constructor */
Fl_Abstract_Printer(void) { gc = NULL; bg_r_ = bg_g_ = bg_b_ = 0; };
/** \brief deletes the page image list */
void delete_image_list();
public:
/**
@brief Sets this printer as the target of future graphics calls.
@return The current target device of graphics calls.
*/
Fl_Device *set_current(void);
/** \brief see Fl_Printer::start_job(int pagecount, int *frompage, int *topage) */
virtual int start_job(int pagecount, int *frompage = NULL, int *topage = NULL);
/** \brief see Fl_Printer::start_page() */
virtual int start_page(void);
/** \brief see Fl_Printer::printable_rect(int *w, int *h) */
virtual int printable_rect(int *w, int *h);
/** \brief see Fl_Printer::margins(int *left, int *top, int *right, int *bottom) */
virtual void margins(int *left, int *top, int *right, int *bottom);
/** \brief see Fl_Printer::origin(int x, int y) */
virtual void origin(int x, int y);
/** \brief see Fl_Printer::origin(int *x, int *y) */
void origin(int *x, int *y);
/** \brief see Fl_Printer::scale(float scale_x, float scale_y) */
virtual void scale(float scale_x, float scale_y);
/** \brief see Fl_Printer::rotate(float angle) */
virtual void rotate(float angle);
/** \brief see Fl_Printer::translate(int x, int y) */
virtual void translate(int x, int y);
/** \brief see Fl_Printer::untranslate(void) */
virtual void untranslate(void);
/** \brief see Fl_Printer::print_widget(Fl_Widget* widget, int delta_x, int delta_y) */
void print_widget(Fl_Widget* widget, int delta_x = 0, int delta_y = 0);
/** \brief see Fl_Printer::print_window_part(Fl_Window *win, int x, int y, int w, int h, int delta_x, int delta_y) */
void print_window_part(Fl_Window *win, int x, int y, int w, int h, int delta_x = 0, int delta_y = 0);
/** \brief see Fl_Printer::end_page() */
virtual int end_page (void);
/** \brief see Fl_Printer::end_job() */
virtual void end_job (void);
};
#if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(WIN32) || defined(FL_DOXYGEN)
/**
* @brief Provides an OS-independent interface to printing.
*
It allows to use all FLTK drawing, color, text, and clip functions, and to have them operate
on printed page(s). There are two main, non exclusive, ways to use it.
<ul><li>Print any widget (standard, custom, Fl_Window, Fl_Gl_Window) as it appears
on screen, with optional translation and scaling. This is done by calling print_widget()
or print_window_part().
<li>Use a series of FLTK graphics commands (e.g., font, text, lines, colors, clip) to
compose a page appropriately shaped for printing.
</ul>
In both cases, begin by start_job(), start_page(), printable_rect() and origin() calls
and finish by end_page() and end_job() calls.
*/
class Fl_Printer : public Fl_Abstract_Printer {
private:
#ifdef __APPLE__
float scale_x;
float scale_y;
float angle; // rotation angle in radians
PMPrintSession printSession;
PMPageFormat pageFormat;
PMPrintSettings printSettings;
#elif defined(WIN32)
int abortPrint;
PRINTDLG pd;
HDC hPr;
int prerr;
int left_margin;
int top_margin;
void absolute_printable_rect(int *x, int *y, int *w, int *h);
#endif
public:
/**
@brief The constructor.
*/
Fl_Printer(void);
/**
@brief Starts a print job.
*
@param[in] pagecount the total number of pages of the job
@param[out] frompage if non-null, *frompage is set to the first page the user wants printed
@param[out] topage if non-null, *topage is set to the last page the user wants printed
@return 0 iff OK
*/
int start_job(int pagecount, int *frompage = NULL, int *topage = NULL);
/**
@brief Starts a new printed page
*
The page coordinates are initially in points, i.e., 1/72 inch,
and with origin at the top left of the printable page area.
@return 0 iff OK
*/
int start_page (void);
/**
@brief Computes the width and height of the printable area of the page.
*
Values are in the same unit as that used by FLTK drawing functions,
are unchanged by calls to origin(), but are changed by scale() calls.
Values account for the user-selected paper type and print orientation.
@return 0 iff OK.
*/
int printable_rect(int *w, int *h);
/**
@brief Computes the dimensions of margins that lie between the printable page area and
the full page.
*
Values are in the same unit as that used by FLTK drawing functions. They are changed
by scale() calls.
@param[out] left If non-null, *left is set to the left margin size.
@param[out] top If non-null, *top is set to the top margin size.
@param[out] right If non-null, *right is set to the right margin size.
@param[out] bottom If non-null, *bottom is set to the bottom margin size.
*/
void margins(int *left, int *top, int *right, int *bottom);
/**
@brief Sets the position in page coordinates of the origin of graphics functions.
*
Arguments should be expressed relatively to the result of a previous printable_rect() call.
That is, <tt>printable_rect(&w, &h); origin(w/2, 0);</tt> sets the graphics origin at the
top center of the page printable area.
Origin() calls are not affected by rotate() calls.
Successive origin() calls don't combine their effects.
@param[in] x Horizontal position in page coordinates of the desired origin of graphics functions.
@param[in] y Same as above, vertically.
*/
void origin(int x, int y);
#ifdef FL_DOXYGEN
/**
@brief Computes the page coordinates of the current origin of graphics functions.
*
@param[out] x If non-null, *x is set to the horizontal page offset of graphics origin.
@param[out] y Same as above, vertically.
*/
void origin(int *x, int *y);
#endif
/**
@brief Changes the scaling of page coordinates.
*
This function also resets the origin of graphics functions at top left of printable page area.
After a scale() call, do a printable_rect() call to get the new dimensions of the printable page area.
Successive scale() calls don't combine their effects.
@param scale_x Horizontal dimensions of plot are multiplied by this quantity.
@param scale_y Same as above, vertically.
*/
void scale (float scale_x, float scale_y);
/**
@brief Rotates the graphics operations relatively to paper.
*
The rotation is centered on the current graphics origin. Successive rotate() calls don't combine their effects.
On MSWindows, Fl_RGB_Image's don't rotate well; print_window_part() is an efficient workaround.
@param angle Rotation angle in counterclockwise degrees.
*/
void rotate(float angle);
/**
@brief Translates the current graphics origin accounting for the current rotation.
*
This function is only useful after a rotate() call.
Each translate() call must be matched by an untranslate() call.
Successive translate() calls add up their effects.
*/
void translate(int x, int y);
/**
@brief Undoes the effect of a previous translate() call.
*/
void untranslate(void);
#ifdef FL_DOXYGEN
/**
@brief Draws the widget on the printed page.
*
The widget's position on the printed page is determined by the last call to origin()
and by the optional delta_x and delta_y arguments.
Its dimensions are in points unless there was a previous call to scale().
<br>Under MSWindows and X11, Fl_RGB_Image's are printed without transparency.
A workaround is to use the print_window_part() call.
@param[in] widget Any FLTK widget (e.g., standard, custom, window).
@param[in] delta_x Optional horizontal offset for positioning the widget relatively
to the current origin of graphics functions.
@param[in] delta_y Same as above, vertically.
*/
void print_widget(Fl_Widget* widget, int delta_x = 0, int delta_y = 0);
/**
@brief Prints a rectangular part of an on-screen window.
*
@param win The window from where to capture.
@param x The rectangle left
@param y The rectangle top
@param w The rectangle width
@param h The rectangle height
@param delta_x Optional horizontal offset from current graphics origin where to print the captured rectangle.
@param delta_y As above, vertically.
*/
void print_window_part(Fl_Window *win, int x, int y, int w, int h, int delta_x = 0, int delta_y = 0);
#endif
/**
@brief To be called at the end of each page.
*
@return 0 iff OK.
*/
int end_page (void);
/**
@brief To be called at the end of a print job.
*/
void end_job (void);
};
#else
#include <FL/Fl_PSfile_Device.H>
class Fl_Printer : public Fl_PSfile_Device {
public:
Fl_Printer(void) {};
~Fl_Printer(void) {};
int start_job(int pages, int *firstpage = NULL, int *lastpage = NULL);
};
#endif
#endif // Fl_Printer_H
//
// End of "$Id$"
//
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