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NAME

       Prima::PS::Printer - PostScript interface to Prima::Printer

SYNOPSIS

       use Prima; use Prima::PS::Printer;

DESCRIPTION

       Realizes the Prima printer interface to PostScript level 2 document language through Prima::PS::Drawable
       module. Allows different user profiles to be created and managed with GUI setup dialog. The module is
       designed to be compliant with Prima::Printer interface.

       Also contains convenience classes (File, LPR, Pipe) for non-GUI use.

SYNOPSIS

               use Prima::PS::Printer;

               my $x;
               if ( $preview) {
                       $x = Prima::PS::Pipe-> create( command => 'gv -');
               } elsif ( $print_in_file) {
                       $x = Prima::PS::File-> create( file => 'out.ps');
               } else {
                       $x = Prima::PS::LPR-> create( args => '-Pcolorprinter');
               }
               $x-> begin_doc;
               $x-> font-> size( 300);
               $x-> text_out( "hello!", 100, 100);
               $x-> end_doc;

Printer options

       Below is the list of options supported by "options" method:

       Color STRING
           One of : "Color, Monochrome"

       Resolution INTEGER
           Dots per inch.

       PageSize STRING
           One  of:  "Ainteger,  Binteger,  Executive,  Folio,  Ledger,  Legal,  Letter,  Tabloid, US Common #10
           Envelope".

       Copies INTEGER
       Scaling FLOAT
           1 is 100%, 1.5 is 150%, etc.

       Orientation
           One of : "Portrait", "Landscape".

       UseDeviceFonts BOOLEAN
           If 1, use limited set of device fonts in addition to exported bitmap fonts.

       UseDeviceFontsOnly BOOLEAN
           If 1, use limited set of device fonts instead of exported bitmap fonts.  Its usage may lead  to  that
           some document fonts will be mismatched.

       MediaType STRING
           An  arbitrary  string  representing  special attributes of the medium other than its size, color, and
           weight. This parameter can be used to identify special  media  such  as  envelopes,  letterheads,  or
           preprinted forms.

       MediaColor STRING
           A string identifying the color of the medium.

       MediaWeight FLOAT
           The weight of the medium in grams per square meter. "Basis weight" or or null "ream weight" in pounds
           can  be  converted  to  grams per square meter by multiplying by 3.76; for example, 10-pound paper is
           approximately 37.6 grams per square meter.

       MediaClass STRING
           (Level 3) An arbitrary string representing attributes of the medium that may require  special  action
           by  the  output device, such as the selection of a color rendering dictionary. Devices should use the
           value of this parameter to trigger such media-related  actions,  reserving  the  MediaType  parameter
           (above)  for  generic  attributes  requiring  no device-specific action.  The MediaClass entry in the
           output device dictionary defines  the  allowable  values  for  this  parameter  on  a  given  device;
           attempting to set it to an unsupported value will cause a configuration error.

       InsertSheet BOOLEAN
           (Level 3) A flag specifying whether to insert a sheet of some special medium directly into the output
           document.  Media coming from a source for which this attribute is Yes are sent directly to the output
           bin without passing through the device's usual imaging mechanism (such as the  fuser  assembly  on  a
           laser  printer). Consequently, nothing painted on the current page is actually imaged on the inserted
           medium.

       LeadingEdge BOOLEAN
           (Level 3) A value specifying the edge of the input medium that will  enter  the  printing  engine  or
           imager  first and across which data will be imaged.  Values reflect positions relative to a canonical
           page in portrait orientation (width smaller than  height).  When  duplex  printing  is  enabled,  the
           canonical page orientation refers only to the front (recto) side of the medium.

       ManualFeed BOOLEAN
           Flag  indicating  whether  the  input  medium  is  to  be  fed  manually by a human operator (Yes) or
           automatically (No). A Yes value asserts that the human operator will manually feed  media  conforming
           to the specified attributes ( MediaColor, MediaWeight, MediaType, MediaClass, and InsertSheet). Thus,
           those  attributes  are  not  used  to select from available media sources in the normal way, although
           their values may be presented to the human operator as an aid in selecting  the  correct  medium.  On
           devices that offer more than one manual feeding mechanism, the attributes may select among them.

       TraySwitch BOOLEAN
           (Level 3)  A flag specifying whether the output device supports automatic switching of media sources.
           When  the originally selected source runs out of medium, some devices with multiple media sources can
           switch automatically, without human intervention, to an alternate source  with  the  same  attributes
           (such as PageSize and MediaColor) as the original.

       MediaPosition STRING
           (Level  3)  The position number of the media source to be used.  This parameter does not override the
           normal media selection process described in the text, but if specified it will be honored -  provided
           it  can  satisfy the input media request in a manner consistent with normal media selection - even if
           the media source it specifies is not the best available match for the requested attributes.

       DeferredMediaSelection BOOLEAN
           (Level 3) A flag determining when to perform media selection.  If Yes, media will be selected  by  an
           independent printing subsystem associated with the output device itself.

       MatchAll BOOLEAN
           A  flag  specifying  whether  input  media  request should match to all non-null values - MediaColor,
           MediaWeight etc.

AUTHOR

       Dmitry Karasik, <dmitry@karasik.eu.org>.

SEE ALSO

       Prima, Prima::Printer, Prima::Drawable,

perl v5.22.1                                       2009-02-24                              Prima::PS::Printer(3)