///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: printdlg.h // Purpose: documentation for wxPrintDialog class // Author: wxWidgets team // RCS-ID: $Id$ // Licence: wxWindows license ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /** @class wxPrintDialog @wxheader{printdlg.h} This class represents the print and print setup common dialogs. You may obtain a wxPrinterDC device context from a successfully dismissed print dialog. @library{wxcore} @category{printing} @seealso @ref overview_printingoverview "Printing framework overview", @ref overview_wxprintdialogoverview "wxPrintDialog Overview" */ class wxPrintDialog : public wxDialog { public: /** Constructor. Pass a parent window, and optionally a pointer to a block of print data, which will be copied to the print dialog's print data. @sa wxPrintDialogData */ wxPrintDialog(wxWindow* parent, wxPrintDialogData* data = @NULL); /** Destructor. If GetPrintDC() has @e not been called, the device context obtained by the dialog (if any) will be deleted. */ ~wxPrintDialog(); /** Returns the device context created by the print dialog, if any. When this function has been called, the ownership of the device context is transferred to the application, so it must then be deleted explicitly. */ wxDC* GetPrintDC(); /** Returns the @ref overview_wxprintdialogdata "print dialog data" associated with the print dialog. */ wxPrintDialogData GetPrintDialogData(); /** Shows the dialog, returning wxID_OK if the user pressed OK, and wxID_CANCEL otherwise. After this function is called, a device context may be retrievable using GetPrintDC(). */ int ShowModal(); }; /** @class wxPageSetupDialog @wxheader{printdlg.h} This class represents the page setup common dialog. In MSW, the page setup dialog is standard from Windows 95 on, replacing the print setup dialog (which is retained in Windows and wxWidgets for backward compatibility). On Windows 95 and NT 4.0 and above, the page setup dialog is native to the windowing system, otherwise it is emulated. The page setup dialog contains controls for paper size (A4, A5 etc.), orientation (landscape or portrait), and controls for setting left, top, right and bottom margin sizes in millimetres. On Macintosh, the native page setup dialog is used, which lets you select paper size and orientation but it does not let you change the page margins. On other platforms, a generic dialog is used. When the dialog has been closed, you need to query the wxPageSetupDialogData object associated with the dialog. Note that the OK and Cancel buttons do not destroy the dialog; this must be done by the application. @library{wxcore} @category{printing} @seealso @ref overview_printingoverview "Printing framework overview", wxPrintDialog, wxPageSetupDialogData */ class wxPageSetupDialog : public wxDialog { public: /** Constructor. Pass a parent window, and optionally a pointer to a block of page setup data, which will be copied to the print dialog's internal data. */ wxPageSetupDialog(wxWindow* parent, wxPageSetupDialogData* data = @NULL); /** Destructor. */ ~wxPageSetupDialog(); /** Returns the @ref overview_wxpagesetupdialogdata "page setup data" associated with the dialog. */ wxPageSetupDialogData GetPageSetupData(); /** Shows the dialog, returning wxID_OK if the user pressed OK, and wxID_CANCEL otherwise. */ int ShowModal(); };