post-script-dc% : class? | ||
superclass: object% | ||
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See also printer-dc%.
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→ (is-a?/c post-script-dc%) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
interactive : any/c = #t | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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use-paper-bbox : any/c = #f | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
as-eps : any/c = #t | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
width : (or/c (and/c real? (not/c negative?)) #f) = #f | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
height : (or/c (and/c real? (not/c negative?)) #f) = #f | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
output : (or/c path-string? output-port? #f) = #f |
If parent is not #f, it is used as the parent window of the configuration dialog.
If interactive is #f, then the settings returned by current-ps-setup are used. A file dialog is still presented to the user if the get-file method returns #f and output is #f, and the user may hit Cancel in that case so that ok? returns #f.
If use-paper-bbox is #f, then the PostScript bounding box for the output is determined by width and height (which are rounded upward using ceiling). If use-paper-bbox is not #f, then the bounding box is determined by the current paper size (as specified by current-ps-setup). When width or height is #f, then the corresponding dimension is determined by the paper size, even if use-paper-bbox is #f.
If as-eps is #f, then the generated PostScript does not include an Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) header, and instead includes a generic PostScript header. The margin and translation factors specified by current-ps-setup are used only when as-eps is #f. If as-eps is true, then the generated PostScript includes a header that identifiers it as EPS.
When output is not #f, then file-mode output is written to output. If output is #f, then the destination is determined via current-ps-setup or by prompting the user for a pathname. When output is a port, then data is written to port by a thread that is created with the post-script-dc% instance; in case that writing thread’s custodian is shut down, calling end-doc resumes the port-writing thread with thread-resume and (current-thread) as the second argument.