Re: [gtk-list] Re: Wanted: print setting dialog
- From: RNG <r gasch chello nl>
- To: gtk-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: [gtk-list] Re: Wanted: print setting dialog
- Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 18:22:42 +0100
Yes, you pointed out some info I was missing (single/double sided, etc) but my
original question was wether you (or anybody else for that matter) knows an
application that already has such a (partial or better) dialog for this info
... the only one I found so far was Mozilla and after looking through it's
source, my conclusion is that I can probably write such a dialog in less time
than it would take me to figure out the Mozilla sources ...
Interestingly enough, the Mozilla (M11) print dialog uses a widget (for the
margin info) that has an entry box (containing a numerical value) combined
with 2 little (up/down) arrows to the right of it. I haven't seen this widget
in any of the gtk sample code ... do you know if this is it a standard Gtk
widget or a custom one from mozilla?
Groetjes
--> Robert
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Erik Mouw wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Nov 1999 09:14:13 +0100, rgasch wrote:
> > can anybody recommentd an application which features a print settings dialog
> > containig any (though preferrably all) of the following parameters:
> > - paper size
> > - portrait/landscape
> > - margins
> > - scaling
> >
> > I'd rather steal some code than re-invent the wheel ...
>
> If you want to print graphics: position of the image. For both text and
> graphics: color/grayscale/black&white, single or double sided, bind on
> long or short edge. For text: 2 pages printed on 1 page.
>
>
> Hope this gives some inspiration,
> Erik
>
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