From 0d5c1eada9338fa4ae34a31745a5a9f82b352924 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Drake Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 11:44:13 +0000 Subject: Remove the docs that have been moved to the wiki. svn path=/trunk/netsurf/; revision=8889 --- Docs/08-printing | 58 -------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 58 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Docs/08-printing (limited to 'Docs/08-printing') diff --git a/Docs/08-printing b/Docs/08-printing deleted file mode 100644 index 772c29030..000000000 --- a/Docs/08-printing +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -Adding paged output -=================== - -This document is supposed to be a short guide of adding paged output to Netsurf. -Currently the two pieces of code using the print implementation are PDF export -and GTK printing. - - -printer.h ---------- -The first thing the new paged output has to do is implementing the printer -interface located in printer.h. It consists of four elements: - -- plotter. This are the plotters which will be used while redrawing the -content. - -- print_begin. This function is called right after the set up and should -manage all the remaining user-specific initialisation stuff. - -- print_next_page. This function is called before the actual printing of each -page allowing to prepare the content to be printed. - -- print_end. This function is called right before the printing routines clean -after themselves and should be used for saving the output to a file, freeing -previously allocated memory, relesing document handles etc. - - -print.h -------- -The provided print interface consists of a set of functions which can be used -seperately and one integrating them all making the print a matter of one call. -If it is enough you can just call print_basic_run and wait for it to return. -However, for the case you can't accompish the printing task this way the print -interface gives you the possiblity of calling the print steps individually. - -Only if you are using print_basic_run you can omit specifying the print settings. -If this is the case the default ones will be used. - -As you will notice the functions correspond to those you had to implement in the -printer. The reason for this is adding some flexibility to the system which -occured necessary i.e in the GTK print implementation. - -- print_set_up. This sets the printing system up and calls print_begin -- print_draw_next_page. Here after calling print_next_page one full page of the -dimensions given in the print settings is plotted -- print_cleanup. This function is responsible for freeing all used resources -right after calling print_end - - -Settings --------- -This is where the besic information about the print job is held. You can use one -of the predifined sets(DEFAULT and OPTIONS) or add your own. In order to do that -you have to follow this steps: - -- add your entry to the print_configuration enum -- add handling of it to the switch in print_make_settings -- add the entry name to this document \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3