NSPrintPanel provides a standard print panel
allowing the user to specify information about how a
document is to be printed, including the page range,
number of copies and scale of the document. It also
allows the user to save the document to a file or
preview it. When a print: message is sent to an NSView
or NSWindow, an NSPrintOpertation is created which manages
printing of a view. The NSPrintOperation object would
by default show a print panel in a modal loop for the user.
You can avoid showing the print panel by sending the
setShowsPanels: message in the print operation
with a NO argument.
Display the Print panel in a modal loop. Saves any
aquired information in the NSPrintInfo object for
the current NSPrintOperation. Returns NSCancelButton if
the user clicks the Cancel button or NSOKButton
otherwise. Unlike other panels, this one does
not order itself out after the modal session is
finished. You must do that yourself.
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this method indicates that it is private, for
internal use only, and you should not use the
method in your code.
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this method indicates that it is private, for
internal use only, and you should not use the
method in your code.