GtkPrinter
Represents a printer
A #GtkPrinter object represents a printer. You only need to
deal directly with printers if you use the non-portable
#GtkPrintUnixDialog API.
A #GtkPrinter allows to get status information about the printer,
such as its description, its location, the number of queued jobs,
etc. Most importantly, a #GtkPrinter object can be used to create
a #GtkPrintJob object, which lets you print to the printer.
Printing support was added in GTK+ 2.10.
@printer: the object which received the signal.
@arg1:
@name:
@backend:
@virtual_:
@Returns:
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@a:
@b:
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@top:
@bottom:
@left:
@right:
@Returns:
The type of function passed to gtk_enumerate_printers().
Note that you need to ref @printer, if you want to keep
a reference to it after the function has returned.
@printer: a #GtkPrinter
@data: user data passed to gtk_enumerate_printers()
@Returns: %TRUE to stop the enumeration, %FALSE to continue
@func:
@data:
@destroy:
@wait: