lyx_mirror/src/PrinterParams.h
Angus Leeming c9f9ba315c Asger's exchanging of the class and struct keywords.
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// -*- C++ -*-
/**
* \file PrinterParams.h
* This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
* Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
*
* \author Allan Rae
*
* Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
*/
#ifndef PRINTERPARAMS_H
#define PRINTERPARAMS_H
#include "lyxrc.h"
/**
This class contains (or should contain) all the parameters required for
printing a buffer. Some work still needs to be done on this class and
printing handling in general to make it nice and full-featured.
The main things I'd like to add now is the ability to print a read-only
document with different orientation, papersize or single/duplex state
than the document's settings. ARRae 20000423
*/
class PrinterParams {
public:
///
enum Target {
///
PRINTER,
///
FILE
};
///
Target target;
///
std::string printer_name;
///
std::string file_name;
///
bool all_pages;
/** Print a page range. Both from_page and to_page used to be strings
because they're actually easier to work with that way. I've
switched to_page to be an int. However, from_page will remain a
string because I want the from_page field to be able to be used as
a page range "1,3-5" and so on.
I've modified the invariant test to match. ARRae 20000518
*/
unsigned int from_page;
///
unsigned int to_page;
///
bool odd_pages;
///
bool even_pages;
///
unsigned int count_copies;
///
bool sorted_copies;
///
bool reverse_order;
// The settings below should allow us to print any read-only doc in
// whatever size/orientation we want it -- overriding the documents
// settings.
// Override the documents orientation
// bool orientation;
// Print n pages per physical sheet
// unsigned int nup;
// Override document settings for duplex.
// bool duplex;
/** Test that all the fields contain valid entries. It's unlikely
that the internal code will get this wrong (at least for the
xforms code anyway) however new ports and external scripts
might drive the wrong values in.
*/
void testInvariant() const;
///
PrinterParams(Target t = PRINTER,
std::string const & pname = lyxrc.printer,
std::string const & fname = std::string(),
bool all = true,
unsigned int from = 1,
unsigned int to = 0,
bool odd = true,
bool even = true,
unsigned int copies = 1,
bool sorted = false,
bool reverse = false);
///
PrinterParams(PrinterParams const & pp);
};
#endif