1 /* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
2 /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
3 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
4 * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
6 #include
"nsISupports.idl"
17 native nsNativeIntMargin
(nsIntMargin
);
18 [ref] native nsNativeIntMarginRef
(nsIntMargin
);
20 interface nsIPrintSession
;
23 * Simplified graphics interface for JS rendering.
25 [scriptable
, builtinclass
, uuid(ecc5cbad
-57fc
-4731-b0bd
-09e865bd62ad
)]
26 interface nsIPrintSettings
: nsISupports
29 * PrintSettings to be Saved Navigation Constants
31 /* Flag 0x00000001 is unused */
32 const unsigned long kInitSaveHeaderLeft
= 0x00000002;
33 const unsigned long kInitSaveHeaderCenter
= 0x00000004;
34 const unsigned long kInitSaveHeaderRight
= 0x00000008;
35 const unsigned long kInitSaveFooterLeft
= 0x00000010;
36 const unsigned long kInitSaveFooterCenter
= 0x00000020;
37 const unsigned long kInitSaveFooterRight
= 0x00000040;
38 const unsigned long kInitSaveBGColors
= 0x00000080;
39 const unsigned long kInitSaveBGImages
= 0x00000100;
40 const unsigned long kInitSavePaperSize
= 0x00000200;
41 const unsigned long kInitSaveResolution
= 0x00000400;
42 const unsigned long kInitSaveDuplex
= 0x00000800;
43 /* Flag 0x00001000 is unused */
44 /* Flag 0x00002000 is unused */
45 const unsigned long kInitSaveUnwriteableMargins
= 0x00004000;
46 const unsigned long kInitSaveEdges
= 0x00008000;
48 const unsigned long kInitSaveReversed
= 0x00010000;
49 const unsigned long kInitSaveInColor
= 0x00020000;
50 const unsigned long kInitSaveOrientation
= 0x00040000;
52 const unsigned long kInitSavePrinterName
= 0x00100000;
53 const unsigned long kInitSavePrintToFile
= 0x00200000;
54 const unsigned long kInitSaveToFileName
= 0x00400000;
55 const unsigned long kInitSavePageDelay
= 0x00800000;
56 const unsigned long kInitSaveMargins
= 0x01000000;
57 const unsigned long kInitSaveNativeData
= 0x02000000;
59 const unsigned long kInitSaveShrinkToFit
= 0x08000000;
60 const unsigned long kInitSaveScaling
= 0x10000000;
62 const unsigned long kInitSaveAll
= 0xFFFFFFFF;
64 // These settings should be read from global prefs. Other settings should be
65 // read only from printer-specific prefs.
66 const unsigned long kGlobalSettings
=
67 kInitSaveHeaderLeft | kInitSaveHeaderCenter | kInitSaveHeaderRight |
68 kInitSaveFooterLeft | kInitSaveFooterCenter | kInitSaveFooterRight |
69 kInitSaveEdges | kInitSaveReversed | kInitSaveInColor |
70 kInitSaveBGColors | kInitSaveBGImages | kInitSaveShrinkToFit
;
72 /* Justification Enums */
73 const long kJustLeft
= 0;
74 const long kJustCenter
= 1;
75 const long kJustRight
= 2;
78 * Page Size Unit Constants
80 const short kPaperSizeInches
= 0;
81 const short kPaperSizeMillimeters
= 1;
84 * Orientation Constants
86 const short kPortraitOrientation
= 0;
87 const short kLandscapeOrientation
= 1;
92 const short kOutputFormatNative
= 0;
93 const short kOutputFormatPS
= 1;
94 const short kOutputFormatPDF
= 2;
97 * Duplex printing options.
99 * Note that other libraries refer to equivalent duplex settings using
100 * various sets of terminology. This can be confusing and inconsistent both
101 * with other libraries, and with the behavior that these terms intend to describe.
103 * kDuplexNone is equivalent to Simplex. Thankfully, both of these terms are
104 * consistent with the behavior that they describe, which is to have single-sided
105 * printing per sheet.
107 * kDuplexFlipOnLongEdge is equivalent to the following platform-specific constants:
108 * CUPS/macOS: NoTumble
109 * Windows: DMDUP_VERTICAL
110 * GTK: GTK_PRINT_DUPLEX_HORIZONTAL
112 * kDuplexFlipOnShortEdge is equivalent to the following platform-specific constants:
114 * Windows: DMDUP_HORIZONTAL
115 * GTK: GTK_PRINT_DUPLEX_VERTICAL
118 * Notice that the GTK and Windows constants have opposite meanings for
119 * VERTICAL and HORIZONTAL.
121 * To make matters more confusing, these platform-specific terms describe different
122 * behavior (from the user's perspective) depending on whether the sheet is in
123 * portrait vs. landscape orientation.
125 * For example, the generic term "tumble" describes behavior where a sheet flips over
126 * a binding on the top edge (like a calendar). This requires that the back side of
127 * the sheet is printed upside down with respect to the front side of the sheet,
128 * so that its content appears upright to the reader when they tumble-flip the
129 * sheet over the top-edge binding.
131 * However, the CUPS/macOS Tumble setting only inverts the back side of the
132 * sheet in portrait orientation. When you switch to landscape orientation, the
133 * Tumble setting behaves like a book-like sheet flip, where the front and back
134 * sides of the sheet are both printed upright with respect to each other.
136 * This is why it is more consistent and more clear to think of these terms
137 * with regard to sheets being bound on the long edge or the short edge.
139 * kDuplexFlipOnLongEdge + Portrait = book-like flip (front/back same direction)
140 * kDuplexFlipOnLongEdge + Landscape = calendar-like flip (front/back inverted)
142 * kDuplexFlipOnShortEdge + Portrait = calendar-like flip (front/back inverted)
143 * kDuplexFlipOnShortEdge + Landscape = book-like flip (front/back same direction)
145 * The long-edge and short-edge terminology unfortunately breaks down when printing
146 * with square sheet dimensions. Thankfully this edge case (hah) is quite uncommon,
147 * since most standard printing paper dimensions are not square. Such a paper size
148 * would even break the uniformly used portrait and landscape terminology.
150 const short kDuplexNone
= 0;
151 const short kDuplexFlipOnLongEdge
= 1;
152 const short kDuplexFlipOnShortEdge
= 2;
155 * Get the page size in twips, considering the
156 * orientation (portrait or landscape).
158 void GetEffectivePageSize
(out double aWidth
, out double aHeight
);
161 * Get the printed sheet size in twips, considering both the user-specified
162 * orientation (portrait or landscape) *as well as* the fact that we might be
163 * inverting the orientation to account for 2 or 6 pages-per-sheet.
165 * This API will usually behave the same (& return the same thing) as
166 * GetEffectivePageSize, *except for* when we are printing with 2 or 6
167 * pages-per-sheet, in which case the return values (aWidth & aHeight) will
168 * be swapped with respect to what GetEffectivePageSize would return.
170 * Callers should use this method rather than GetEffectivePageSize when they
171 * really do want the size of the sheet of paper to be printed, rather than
172 * the possibly-"virtualized"-via-pages-per-sheet page size.
174 [noscript
, notxpcom
, nostdcall
] void GetEffectiveSheetSize
(out double aWidth
,
178 * Get the orientation of a printed sheet. This is usually the same as the
179 * 'orientation' attribute (which is the orientation of individual pages),
180 * except when we're printing with 2 or 6 pages-per-sheet, in which case
181 * it'll be the opposite value.
183 * Note that this value is not independently settable. Its value is fully
184 * determined by the 'orientation' and 'numPagesPerSheet' attributes.
186 [noscript
, notxpcom
, nostdcall
] long GetSheetOrientation
();
189 * Convenience getter, which returns true IFF the sheet orientation and the
190 * page orientation are orthogonal. (In other words, returns true IFF we
191 * are printing with 2 or 6 pages-per-sheet.)
193 [noscript
, notxpcom
, nostdcall
] bool HasOrthogonalSheetsAndPages
();
198 nsIPrintSettings clone
();
201 * Assigns the internal values from the "in" arg to the current object
203 void assign
(in nsIPrintSettings aPS
);
208 [noscript
] attribute nsIPrintSession printSession
; /* We hold a weak reference */
211 * The edge measurements define the positioning of the headers
212 * and footers on the page. They're treated as an offset from the edges of
213 * the page, but are forced to be at least the "unwriteable margin"
216 attribute
double edgeTop
; /* these are in inches */
217 attribute
double edgeLeft
;
218 attribute
double edgeBottom
;
219 attribute
double edgeRight
;
222 * The margins define the positioning of the content on the page.
223 * and footers on the page. They're treated as an offset from the edges of
224 * the page, but are forced to be at least the "unwriteable margin"
227 attribute
double marginTop
; /* these are in inches */
228 attribute
double marginLeft
;
229 attribute
double marginBottom
;
230 attribute
double marginRight
;
232 * The unwriteable margin defines the printable region of the paper.
234 attribute
double unwriteableMarginTop
; /* these are in inches */
235 attribute
double unwriteableMarginLeft
;
236 attribute
double unwriteableMarginBottom
;
237 attribute
double unwriteableMarginRight
;
239 attribute
double scaling
; /* values 0.0 - 1.0 */
240 [infallible
] attribute
boolean printBGColors
; /* Print Background Colors */
241 [infallible
] attribute
boolean printBGImages
; /* Print Background Images */
243 /** Whether @page rule margins should be honored or not. */
244 [infallible
] attribute
boolean honorPageRuleMargins
;
246 /** Whether to draw guidelines showing the margin settings */
247 [infallible
] attribute
boolean showMarginGuides
;
249 /** Whether whether the "print selection" radio button should be enabled
250 * in the UI (i.e. whether there is an active selection) */
251 [infallible
] attribute
boolean isPrintSelectionRBEnabled
;
253 /** Whether to only print the selected nodes */
254 [infallible
] attribute
boolean printSelectionOnly
;
256 attribute AString title
;
257 attribute AString docURL
;
259 attribute AString headerStrLeft
;
260 attribute AString headerStrCenter
;
261 attribute AString headerStrRight
;
263 attribute AString footerStrLeft
;
264 attribute AString footerStrCenter
;
265 attribute AString footerStrRight
;
267 attribute
boolean isCancelled
; /* indicates whether the print job has been cancelled */
268 readonly attribute
boolean saveOnCancel
; /* indicates whether the print settings should be saved after a cancel */
269 attribute
boolean printSilent
; /* print without putting up the dialog */
270 attribute
boolean shrinkToFit
; /* shrinks content to fit on page */
271 attribute
boolean showPrintProgress
; /* indicates whether the progress dialog should be shown */
273 /* Additional XP Related */
274 attribute AString paperId
; /* identifier of paper (not display name) */
275 attribute
double paperWidth
; /* width of the paper in inches or mm */
276 attribute
double paperHeight
; /* height of the paper in inches or mm */
277 attribute
short paperSizeUnit
; /* paper is in inches or mm */
279 attribute
boolean printReversed
;
280 [infallible
] attribute
boolean printInColor
; /* a false means grayscale */
281 attribute
long orientation
; /* see orientation consts */
282 attribute
long numCopies
;
285 * For numPagesPerSheet, we support these values: 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 16.
287 * Unsupported values will be treated internally as 1 page per sheet, and
288 * will trigger assertion failures in debug builds.
290 attribute
long numPagesPerSheet
;
292 attribute AString printerName
; /* name of destination printer */
294 attribute
boolean printToFile
;
295 attribute AString toFileName
;
296 attribute
short outputFormat
;
298 attribute
long printPageDelay
; /* in milliseconds */
300 attribute
long resolution
; /* print resolution (dpi) */
302 attribute
long duplex
; /* duplex mode */
304 /* initialize helpers */
306 * This attribute tracks whether the PS has been initialized
307 * from a printer specified by the "printerName" attr.
308 * If a different name is set into the "printerName"
309 * attribute than the one it was initialized with the PS
310 * will then get intialized from that printer.
312 attribute
boolean isInitializedFromPrinter
;
315 * This attribute tracks whether the PS has been initialized
316 * from prefs. If a different name is set into the "printerName"
317 * attribute than the one it was initialized with the PS
318 * will then get intialized from prefs again.
320 attribute
boolean isInitializedFromPrefs
;
322 /* C++ Helper Functions */
323 [noscript
] void SetMarginInTwips
(in nsNativeIntMarginRef aMargin
);
324 [noscript
] void SetEdgeInTwips
(in nsNativeIntMarginRef aEdge
);
325 [noscript
, notxpcom
, nostdcall
] nsNativeIntMargin GetMarginInTwips
();
326 [noscript
, notxpcom
, nostdcall
] nsNativeIntMargin GetEdgeInTwips
();
329 * We call this function so that anything that requires a run of the event loop
330 * can do so safely. The print dialog runs the event loop but in silent printing
331 * that doesn't happen.
333 * Either this or ShowPrintDialog (but not both) MUST be called by the print engine
334 * before printing, otherwise printing can fail on some platforms.
336 [noscript
] void SetupSilentPrinting
();
339 * Sets/Gets the "unwriteable margin" for the page format. This defines
340 * the boundary from which we'll measure the EdgeInTwips and MarginInTwips
341 * attributes, to place the headers and content, respectively.
343 * Note: Implementations of SetUnwriteableMarginInTwips should handle
344 * negative margin values by falling back on the system default for
347 [noscript
] void SetUnwriteableMarginInTwips
(in nsNativeIntMarginRef aEdge
);
348 [noscript
, notxpcom
, nostdcall
] nsNativeIntMargin GetUnwriteableMarginInTwips
();
351 * Get more accurate print ranges from the superior interval
352 * (startPageRange, endPageRange). The aPages array is populated with a
353 * list of pairs (start, end), where the endpoints are included. The print
354 * ranges (start, end), must not overlap and must be in the
355 * (startPageRange, endPageRange) scope.
357 * If there are no print ranges the aPages array is empty.
359 attribute Array
<long> pageRanges
;
362 static bool IsPageSkipped
(int32_t aPageNum
, const nsTArray
<int32_t
>& aRanges
);
368 struct PrintSettingsInitializer
;
371 already_AddRefed
<nsIPrintSettings
> CreatePlatformPrintSettings
(const mozilla
::PrintSettingsInitializer
&);