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			93 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			2.7 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
import Printing
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import Qd
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import Fm
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import Res
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# some constants
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PostScriptBegin = 190	# Set driver state to PostScript	
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PostScriptEnd = 191	# Restore QuickDraw state	
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PostScriptHandle = 192	# PostScript data referenced in handle
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CHUNK_SIZE = 0x8000 # max size of PicComment
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def PostScript(text):
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	"""embed text as plain PostScript in print job."""
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	handle = Res.Resource('')
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	Qd.PicComment(PostScriptBegin, 0, handle)
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	while text:
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		chunk = text[:CHUNK_SIZE]
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		text = text[CHUNK_SIZE:]
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		handle.data = chunk
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		Qd.PicComment(PostScriptHandle, len(chunk), handle)
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	handle.data = ''
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	Qd.PicComment(PostScriptEnd, 0, handle)
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# create a new print record
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printrecord = Printing.NewTPrintRecord()
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# open the printer
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Printing.PrOpen()
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try:
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	# initialize print record with default values
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	Printing.PrintDefault(printrecord)
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	# page setup, ok is 0 when user cancelled
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	ok = Printing.PrStlDialog(printrecord)
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	if not ok:
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		raise KeyboardInterrupt
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	# at this stage, you should save the print record in your document for later
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	# reference. 
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	# print job dialog, ok is 0 when user cancelled
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	ok = Printing.PrJobDialog(printrecord)
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	if not ok:
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		raise KeyboardInterrupt
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	# once per document
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	port = Printing.PrOpenDoc(printrecord)
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	# port is the Printer's GrafPort, it is also the current port, so no need to Qd.SetPort(port)
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	try:
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		# start printing a page
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		# XXX should really look up what pages to print by
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		# inspecting the print record.
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		Printing.PrOpenPage(port, None)
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		try:
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			# use QuickDraw like in any other GrafPort
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			Qd.FrameRect((10, 250, 100, 500))
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			Qd.FrameRect((10, 510, 100, 600))
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			Qd.MoveTo(10, 100)
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			Qd.TextSize(50)
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			Qd.TextFont(Fm.GetFNum("Helvetica"))
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			Qd.DrawString("It rreally works!")
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			Qd.MoveTo(10, 150)
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			Qd.TextSize(20)
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			Qd.DrawString("(and now for a little PostScript...)")
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			# example PostScript code
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			ps = """
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				% the coordinate system is the quickdraw one, which is flipped
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				% compared to the default PS one. That means text will appear
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				% flipped when used directly from PostScript. 
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				% As an example we start by defining a custom scalefont operator 
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				% that corrects this. 
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				/myscalefont{[exch 0 0 2 index neg 0 0]makefont}def
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				0.75 setgray
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				0 0 moveto
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				0 30 lineto 10000 30 lineto
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				10000 0 lineto closepath fill
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				0 setgray
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				5 25 moveto /Courier findfont 20 myscalefont setfont
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				(Printed with PostScript!) show
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				2 setlinewidth [10 10 5 10] 0 setdash 5 5 moveto 400 0 rlineto stroke
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				"""
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			# embed the PostScript code in the print job
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			PostScript(ps)
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		finally:
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			# when done with the page
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			Printing.PrClosePage(port)
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	finally:
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		# when done with the document
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		Printing.PrCloseDoc(port)
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finally:
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	# when done printing
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	Printing.PrClose()
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