/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; 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/. */ #include "nsISupports.idl" %{ C++ #include "nsMargin.h" #include "nsTArray.h" namespace mozilla { struct PrintSettingsInitializer; } %} /** * Native types */ native nsNativeIntMargin(nsIntMargin); [ref] native nsNativeIntMarginRef(nsIntMargin); native PrintSettingsInitializer(mozilla::PrintSettingsInitializer); interface nsIOutputStream; /** * Simplified graphics interface for JS rendering. */ [scriptable, builtinclass, uuid(ecc5cbad-57fc-4731-b0bd-09e865bd62ad)] interface nsIPrintSettings : nsISupports { /** * PrintSettings to be Saved Navigation Constants */ /* Flag 0x00000001 is unused */ const unsigned long kInitSaveHeaderLeft = 0x00000002; const unsigned long kInitSaveHeaderCenter = 0x00000004; const unsigned long kInitSaveHeaderRight = 0x00000008; const unsigned long kInitSaveFooterLeft = 0x00000010; const unsigned long kInitSaveFooterCenter = 0x00000020; const unsigned long kInitSaveFooterRight = 0x00000040; const unsigned long kInitSaveBGColors = 0x00000080; const unsigned long kInitSaveBGImages = 0x00000100; const unsigned long kInitSavePaperSize = 0x00000200; /* Flag 0x00000400 is unused */ const unsigned long kInitSaveDuplex = 0x00000800; /* Flag 0x00001000 is unused */ /* Flag 0x00002000 is unused */ const unsigned long kInitSaveUnwriteableMargins = 0x00004000; const unsigned long kInitSaveEdges = 0x00008000; const unsigned long kInitSaveReversed = 0x00010000; const unsigned long kInitSaveInColor = 0x00020000; const unsigned long kInitSaveOrientation = 0x00040000; const unsigned long kInitSavePrinterName = 0x00100000; const unsigned long kInitSavePrintToFile = 0x00200000; const unsigned long kInitSaveToFileName = 0x00400000; const unsigned long kInitSavePageDelay = 0x00800000; const unsigned long kInitSaveMargins = 0x01000000; /* Flag 0x02000000 is unused */ const unsigned long kInitSaveShrinkToFit = 0x08000000; const unsigned long kInitSaveScaling = 0x10000000; const unsigned long kInitSaveAll = 0xFFFFFFFF; // These settings should be read from global prefs. Other settings should be // read only from printer-specific prefs. const unsigned long kGlobalSettings = kInitSaveHeaderLeft | kInitSaveHeaderCenter | kInitSaveHeaderRight | kInitSaveFooterLeft | kInitSaveFooterCenter | kInitSaveFooterRight | kInitSaveEdges | kInitSaveReversed | kInitSaveInColor | kInitSaveBGColors | kInitSaveBGImages | kInitSaveShrinkToFit; // These settings may be changed by native print dialog and should be // persisted when changed. const unsigned long kPrintDialogPersistSettings = kGlobalSettings | kInitSavePaperSize | kInitSaveDuplex | kInitSaveEdges | kInitSaveReversed | kInitSaveInColor | kInitSaveOrientation | kInitSavePageDelay | kInitSaveMargins | kInitSaveShrinkToFit | kInitSaveScaling; /* Justification Enums */ const long kJustLeft = 0; const long kJustCenter = 1; const long kJustRight = 2; /** Page Size Unit Constants */ const short kPaperSizeInches = 0; const short kPaperSizeMillimeters = 1; /** Orientation Constants */ const short kPortraitOrientation = 0; const short kLandscapeOrientation = 1; /** Output file format */ const short kOutputFormatNative = 0; const short kOutputFormatPDF = 2; /** Output destination */ cenum OutputDestinationType : 8 { kOutputDestinationPrinter = 0, kOutputDestinationFile = 1, kOutputDestinationStream = 2, }; /** * Duplex printing options. * * Note that other libraries refer to equivalent duplex settings using * various sets of terminology. This can be confusing and inconsistent both * with other libraries, and with the behavior that these terms intend to describe. * * kDuplexNone is equivalent to Simplex. Thankfully, both of these terms are * consistent with the behavior that they describe, which is to have single-sided * printing per sheet. * * kDuplexFlipOnLongEdge is equivalent to the following platform-specific constants: * CUPS/macOS: NoTumble * Windows: DMDUP_VERTICAL * GTK: GTK_PRINT_DUPLEX_HORIZONTAL * * kDuplexFlipOnShortEdge is equivalent to the following platform-specific constants: * CUPS/macOS: Tumble * Windows: DMDUP_HORIZONTAL * GTK: GTK_PRINT_DUPLEX_VERTICAL * * * Notice that the GTK and Windows constants have opposite meanings for * VERTICAL and HORIZONTAL. * * To make matters more confusing, these platform-specific terms describe different * behavior (from the user's perspective) depending on whether the sheet is in * portrait vs. landscape orientation. * * For example, the generic term "tumble" describes behavior where a sheet flips over * a binding on the top edge (like a calendar). This requires that the back side of * the sheet is printed upside down with respect to the front side of the sheet, * so that its content appears upright to the reader when they tumble-flip the * sheet over the top-edge binding. * * However, the CUPS/macOS Tumble setting only inverts the back side of the * sheet in portrait orientation. When you switch to landscape orientation, the * Tumble setting behaves like a book-like sheet flip, where the front and back * sides of the sheet are both printed upright with respect to each other. * * This is why it is more consistent and more clear to think of these terms * with regard to sheets being bound on the long edge or the short edge. * * kDuplexFlipOnLongEdge + Portrait = book-like flip (front/back same direction) * kDuplexFlipOnLongEdge + Landscape = calendar-like flip (front/back inverted) * * kDuplexFlipOnShortEdge + Portrait = calendar-like flip (front/back inverted) * kDuplexFlipOnShortEdge + Landscape = book-like flip (front/back same direction) * * The long-edge and short-edge terminology unfortunately breaks down when printing * with square sheet dimensions. Thankfully this edge case (hah) is quite uncommon, * since most standard printing paper dimensions are not square. Such a paper size * would even break the uniformly used portrait and landscape terminology. */ const short kDuplexNone = 0; const short kDuplexFlipOnLongEdge = 1; const short kDuplexFlipOnShortEdge = 2; /** * Get the page size in twips, considering the * orientation (portrait or landscape). */ void GetEffectivePageSize(out double aWidth, out double aHeight); /** * Get the printed sheet size in twips, considering both the user-specified * orientation (portrait or landscape) *as well as* the fact that we might be * inverting the orientation to account for 2 or 6 pages-per-sheet. * * This API will usually behave the same (& return the same thing) as * GetEffectivePageSize, *except for* when we are printing with 2 or 6 * pages-per-sheet, in which case the return values (aWidth & aHeight) will * be swapped with respect to what GetEffectivePageSize would return. * * Callers should use this method rather than GetEffectivePageSize when they * really do want the size of the sheet of paper to be printed, rather than * the possibly-"virtualized"-via-pages-per-sheet page size. */ [noscript, notxpcom, nostdcall] void GetEffectiveSheetSize(out double aWidth, out double aHeight); /** * Get the orientation of a printed sheet. This is usually the same as the * 'orientation' attribute (which is the orientation of individual pages), * except when we're printing with 2 or 6 pages-per-sheet, in which case * it'll be the opposite value. * * Note that this value is not independently settable. Its value is fully * determined by the 'orientation' and 'numPagesPerSheet' attributes. */ [noscript, notxpcom, nostdcall] long GetSheetOrientation(); /** * Convenience getter, which returns true IFF the value of `numPagesPerSheet` * would require us to orient the pages orthogonally to the sheet in order * to make best use of the space on the sheet. Specifically, this returns * true IFF `numPagesPerSheet` is set to 2 or 6 pages-per-sheet. */ [noscript, notxpcom, nostdcall] bool HasOrthogonalPagesPerSheet(); /** * Makes a new copy */ nsIPrintSettings clone(); /** * Assigns the internal values from the "in" arg to the current object */ void assign(in nsIPrintSettings aPS); /** * Returns true if the settings will result in an equivalent preview and * therefore print. The printer name is ignored and it allows for a small * delta in sizes to allow for rounding differences. */ bool equivalentTo(in nsIPrintSettings aPrintSettings); /** * The edge measurements define the positioning of the headers * and footers on the page. They're treated as an offset from the edges of * the page, but are forced to be at least the "unwriteable margin" * (described below). */ attribute double edgeTop; /* these are in inches */ attribute double edgeLeft; attribute double edgeBottom; attribute double edgeRight; /** * The margins define the positioning of the content on the page. * and footers on the page. They're treated as an offset from the edges of * the page, but are forced to be at least the "unwriteable margin," unless * set to be ignored (described below). */ attribute double marginTop; /* these are in inches */ attribute double marginLeft; attribute double marginBottom; attribute double marginRight; /** * The unwriteable margin defines the printable region of the paper. */ attribute double unwriteableMarginTop; /* these are in inches */ attribute double unwriteableMarginLeft; attribute double unwriteableMarginBottom; attribute double unwriteableMarginRight; attribute double scaling; /* values 0.0 - 1.0 */ [infallible] attribute boolean printBGColors; /* Print Background Colors */ [infallible] attribute boolean printBGImages; /* Print Background Images */ /** * Whether @page rule margins should be honored or not. If the @page * rule sets its margins to zero, we automatically ignore unwriteable * margins, but nonzero values will be clamped to unwriteable margins. */ [infallible] attribute boolean honorPageRuleMargins; /** * Whether @page rule size should be used for the output paper size. */ [infallible] attribute boolean usePageRuleSizeAsPaperSize; /** * Whether unwritable margins should be ignored. This should be set when * when the user explicitly requests "Margins: None", e.g. for documents * where accurate scaling matters. Note: While `honorPageRuleMargins` and * this flag can't be set at the same time through the UI, doing so will * cause even the nonzero @page rule margins to ignore unwriteable margins. */ [infallible] attribute boolean ignoreUnwriteableMargins; /** Whether to draw guidelines showing the margin settings */ [infallible] attribute boolean showMarginGuides; /** Whether to only print the selected nodes */ [infallible] attribute boolean printSelectionOnly; attribute AString title; attribute AString docURL; attribute AString headerStrLeft; attribute AString headerStrCenter; attribute AString headerStrRight; attribute AString footerStrLeft; attribute AString footerStrCenter; attribute AString footerStrRight; attribute boolean printSilent; /* print without putting up the dialog */ [infallible] attribute boolean shrinkToFit; /* shrinks content to fit on page */ /* Additional XP Related */ attribute AString paperId; /* identifier of paper (not display name) */ attribute double paperWidth; /* width of the paper in inches or mm */ attribute double paperHeight; /* height of the paper in inches or mm */ attribute short paperSizeUnit; /* paper is in inches or mm */ attribute boolean printReversed; [infallible] attribute boolean printInColor; /* a false means grayscale */ attribute long orientation; /* see orientation consts */ attribute long numCopies; /** * For numPagesPerSheet, we support these values: 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 16. * * Unsupported values will be treated internally as 1 page per sheet, and * will trigger assertion failures in debug builds. */ attribute long numPagesPerSheet; /** Output device information */ [infallible] attribute nsIPrintSettings_OutputDestinationType outputDestination; [infallible] attribute short outputFormat; /** * If outputDestination==kOutputDestinationPrinter, this is set to the name * of the printer that the print output should be saved to, but only in the * parent process (we don't want to leak printer names to potentially * compromised content processes). */ attribute AString printerName; /** * If outputDestination==kOutputDestinationFile, this is set to the path * of the file that the print output should be saved to, but only in the * parent process (we don't want to leak system paths to potentially * compromised content processes). */ attribute AString toFileName; attribute nsIOutputStream outputStream; /* for kOutputDestinationPrinter */ [infallible] attribute long printPageDelay; /* in milliseconds */ [infallible] attribute long resolution; /* print resolution (dpi) */ [infallible] attribute long duplex; /* duplex mode */ /* initialize helpers */ /** * This attribute tracks whether the PS has been initialized * from a printer specified by the "printerName" attr. * If a different name is set into the "printerName" * attribute than the one it was initialized with the PS * will then get initialized from that printer. */ attribute boolean isInitializedFromPrinter; /** * This attribute tracks whether the PS has been initialized * from prefs. If a different name is set into the "printerName" * attribute than the one it was initialized with the PS * will then get initialized from prefs again. */ attribute boolean isInitializedFromPrefs; /* C++ Helper Functions */ [noscript] void SetMarginInTwips(in nsNativeIntMarginRef aMargin); [noscript] void SetEdgeInTwips(in nsNativeIntMarginRef aEdge); [noscript, notxpcom, nostdcall] nsNativeIntMargin GetMarginInTwips(); [noscript, notxpcom, nostdcall] nsNativeIntMargin GetEdgeInTwips(); /** * Sets/Gets the "unwriteable margin" for the page format. This defines * the boundary from which we'll measure the EdgeInTwips and MarginInTwips * attributes, to place the headers and content, respectively. * * Note: Implementations of SetUnwriteableMarginInTwips should handle * negative margin values by falling back on the system default for * that margin. */ [noscript] void SetUnwriteableMarginInTwips(in nsNativeIntMarginRef aEdge); [noscript, notxpcom, nostdcall] nsNativeIntMargin GetUnwriteableMarginInTwips(); /** * Get more accurate print ranges from the superior interval * (startPageRange, endPageRange). The aPages array is populated with a * list of pairs (start, end), where the endpoints are included. The print * ranges (start, end), must not overlap and must be in the * (startPageRange, endPageRange) scope. * * If there are no print ranges the aPages array is empty. */ attribute Array pageRanges; /** * Get a PrintSettingsInitializer populated with the relevant current settings. */ [notxpcom, nostdcall] PrintSettingsInitializer getSettingsInitializer(); %{C++ static bool IsPageSkipped(int32_t aPageNum, const nsTArray& aRanges); %} }; %{ C++ already_AddRefed CreatePlatformPrintSettings(const mozilla::PrintSettingsInitializer&); %}