gecko-dev/widget/nsIPrintSettingsService.idl
2012-05-21 12:12:37 +01:00

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
/* Interface to the Service for gwetting the Global PrintSettings object
or a unique PrintSettings object
*/
#include "nsISupports.idl"
interface nsIPrintSettings;
[scriptable, uuid(841387C8-72E6-484b-9296-BF6EEA80D58A)]
interface nsIPrintSettingsService : nsISupports
{
/**
* Returns a "global" PrintSettings object
* Creates a new the first time, if one doesn't exist.
*
* Then returns the same object each time after that.
*
* Initializes the globalPrintSettings from the default printer
*/
readonly attribute nsIPrintSettings globalPrintSettings;
/**
* Returns a new, unique PrintSettings object each time.
*
* For example, if each browser was to have its own unique
* PrintSettings, then each browser window would call this to
* create its own unique PrintSettings object.
*
* If each browse window was to use the same PrintSettings object
* then it should use "globalPrintSettings"
*
* Initializes the newPrintSettings from the default printer
*
*/
readonly attribute nsIPrintSettings newPrintSettings;
/**
* The name of the last printer used, or else the system default printer.
*/
readonly attribute wstring defaultPrinterName;
/**
* Initializes certain settings from the native printer into the PrintSettings
* if aPrinterName is null then it uses the default printer name if it can
* These settings include, but are not limited to:
* Page Orientation
* Page Size
* Number of Copies
*/
void initPrintSettingsFromPrinter(in wstring aPrinterName, in nsIPrintSettings aPrintSettings);
/**
* Reads PrintSettings values from Prefs,
* the values to be read are indicated by the "flags" arg.
*
* aPrintSettings should be initialized with the name of a printer. First
* it reads in the PrintSettings from the last print job. Then it uses the
* PrinterName in the PrinterSettings to read any settings that were saved
* just for that printer.
*
* aPS - PrintSettings to have its settings read
* aUsePrinterNamePrefix - indicates whether to use the printer name as a prefix
* aFlags - indicates which prefs to read, see nsIPrintSettings.idl for the
* const values.
*
* Items not read:
* startPageRange, endPageRange, scaling, printRange, title
* docURL, howToEnableFrameUI, isCancelled, printFrameTypeUsage
* printFrameType, printSilent, shrinkToFit, numCopies,
* printerName
*
*/
void initPrintSettingsFromPrefs(in nsIPrintSettings aPrintSettings, in boolean aUsePrinterNamePrefix, in unsigned long aFlags);
/**
* Writes PrintSettings values to Prefs,
* the values to be written are indicated by the "flags" arg.
*
* If there is no PrinterName in the PrinterSettings
* the values are saved as the "generic" values not associated with any printer.
* If a PrinterName is there, then it saves the items qualified for that Printer
*
* aPS - PrintSettings to have its settings saved
* aUsePrinterNamePrefix - indicates whether to use the printer name as a prefix
* aFlags - indicates which prefs to save, see nsIPrintSettings.idl for the const values.
*
* Items not written:
* startPageRange, endPageRange, scaling, printRange, title
* docURL, howToEnableFrameUI, isCancelled, printFrameTypeUsage
* printFrameType, printSilent, shrinkToFit, numCopies
*
*/
void savePrintSettingsToPrefs(in nsIPrintSettings aPrintSettings, in boolean aUsePrinterNamePrefix, in unsigned long aFlags);
};
%{C++
// {841387C8-72E6-484b-9296-BF6EEA80D58A}
#define NS_PRINTSETTINGSSERVICE_IID \
{0x841387c8, 0x72e6, 0x484b, { 0x92, 0x96, 0xbf, 0x6e, 0xea, 0x80, 0xd5, 0x8a}}
%}