Kaydet (Commit) 5073b376 authored tarafından Jack Jansen's avatar Jack Jansen

Added Just's printing demo code.

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...@@ -113,6 +113,11 @@ img modules on the mac. ...@@ -113,6 +113,11 @@ img modules on the mac.
on using the respective managers. In the <i>Mac:Lib</i> folder you on using the respective managers. In the <i>Mac:Lib</i> folder you
will also find modules that do useful things with the Communications will also find modules that do useful things with the Communications
Toolbox, the Finder interface, etc. Toolbox, the Finder interface, etc.
<LI>
<I>Printing</I> has an example on using the Printing module to, you guessed
it, print from Python. The code is somewhat self-documenting. Donated
by Just van Rossum, who also donated the Printing module itself.
</UL> </UL>
At some point in the (possibly distant) future, I will add chapters on At some point in the (possibly distant) future, I will add chapters on
...@@ -131,5 +136,5 @@ documentation. <p> ...@@ -131,5 +136,5 @@ documentation. <p>
<HR> <HR>
<A HREF="http://www.cwi.nl/~jack">Jack Jansen</A>, <A HREF="http://www.cwi.nl/~jack">Jack Jansen</A>,
<A HREF="mailto:jack@cwi.nl">jack@cwi.nl</A>, 25-Feb-98. <A HREF="mailto:jack@cwi.nl">jack@cwi.nl</A>, 27-Apr-98.
</BODY></HTML> </BODY></HTML>
import Printing
import Qd
import Fm
import Res
# some constants
PostScriptBegin = 190 # Set driver state to PostScript
PostScriptEnd = 191 # Restore QuickDraw state
PostScriptHandle = 192 # PostScript data referenced in handle
CHUNK_SIZE = 0x8000 # max size of PicComment
def PostScript(text):
"""embed text as plain PostScript in print job."""
handle = Res.Resource('')
Qd.PicComment(PostScriptBegin, 0, handle)
while text:
chunk = text[:CHUNK_SIZE]
text = text[CHUNK_SIZE:]
handle.data = chunk
Qd.PicComment(PostScriptHandle, len(chunk), handle)
handle.data = ''
Qd.PicComment(PostScriptEnd, 0, handle)
# create a new print record
printrecord = Printing.NewTPrintRecord()
# open the printer
Printing.PrOpen()
try:
# initialize print record with default values
Printing.PrintDefault(printrecord)
# page setup, ok is 0 when user cancelled
ok = Printing.PrStlDialog(printrecord)
if not ok:
raise KeyboardInterrupt
# at this stage, you should save the print record in your document for later
# reference.
# print job dialog, ok is 0 when user cancelled
ok = Printing.PrJobDialog(printrecord)
if not ok:
raise KeyboardInterrupt
# once per document
port = Printing.PrOpenDoc(printrecord)
# port is the Printer's GrafPort, it is also the current port, so no need to Qd.SetPort(port)
try:
# start printing a page
# XXX should really look up what pages to print by
# inspecting the print record.
Printing.PrOpenPage(port, None)
try:
# use QuickDraw like in any other GrafPort
Qd.FrameRect((10, 250, 100, 500))
Qd.FrameRect((10, 510, 100, 600))
Qd.MoveTo(10, 100)
Qd.TextSize(50)
Qd.TextFont(Fm.GetFNum("Helvetica"))
Qd.DrawString("It rreally works!")
Qd.MoveTo(10, 150)
Qd.TextSize(20)
Qd.DrawString("(and now for a little PostScript...)")
# example PostScript code
ps = """
% the coordinate system is the quickdraw one, which is flipped
% compared to the default PS one. That means text will appear
% flipped when used directly from PostScript.
% As an example we start by defining a custom scalefont operator
% that corrects this.
/myscalefont{[exch 0 0 2 index neg 0 0]makefont}def
0.75 setgray
0 0 moveto
0 30 lineto 10000 30 lineto
10000 0 lineto closepath fill
0 setgray
5 25 moveto /Courier findfont 20 myscalefont setfont
(Printed with PostScript!) show
2 setlinewidth [10 10 5 10] 0 setdash 5 5 moveto 400 0 rlineto stroke
"""
# embed the PostScript code in the print job
PostScript(ps)
finally:
# when done with the page
Printing.PrClosePage(port)
finally:
# when done with the document
Printing.PrCloseDoc(port)
finally:
# when done printing
Printing.PrClose()
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