GtkPageSetup
Stores page setup information
A GtkPageSetup object stores the page size, orientation and margins.
The idea is that you can get one of these from the page setup dialog
and then pass it to the #GtkPrittntOperation when printing.
The benefit of splitting this out of the #GtkPrintSettings is that
these affect the actual layout of the page, and thus need to be set
long before user prints.
The margins specified in this object are the "print margins", i.e. the
parts of the page that the printer cannot print on. These are different
from the layout margins that a word processor uses; they are typically
used to determine the minimal size for the layout
margins.
To obtain a #GtkPageSetup use gtk_page_setup_new()
to get the defaults, or use gtk_print_run_page_setup_dialog() to show
the page setup dialog and receive the resulting page setup.
A page setup dialog
static GtkPrintSettings *settings = NULL;
static GtkPageSetup *page_setup = NULL;
static void
do_page_setup (void)
{
GtkPageSetup *new_page_setup;
if (settings == NULL)
settings = gtk_print_settings_new ();
new_page_setup = gtk_print_run_page_setup_dialog (GTK_WINDOW (main_window),
page_setup, settings);
if (page_setup)
g_object_unref (page_setup);
page_setup = new_page_setup;
}
Printing support was added in GTK+ 2.10.
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