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# $Id: ps_setup.pl,v 1.7 2007/11/08 12:07:31 dk Exp $
=pod
=item NAME
A prima PostScript printer output setup program.
Prints a PS document after setup dialog is finished.
=item FEATURES
Whereas Prima::PS modules can be used on any platform,
they serve as an only remedy on *nix systems when printing
via Prima is desired. The Prima::PS interface can load user
preferences from $HOME/.prima/printer file. This file is
maintained by the PostScript output setup dialog.
=cut
use strict;
use Prima;
use Prima::PS::Printer;
use Prima::Application;
use Prima::StdBitmap;
$::application-> icon( Prima::StdBitmap::icon(0));
my $x = Prima::PS::Printer-> create;
my %z = %{$x-> {data}};
my %p = %{$x-> {data}-> {devParms}};
$x-> setup_dialog;
for ( keys %z) {
next if $_ eq 'devParms';
# print "$_:$z{$_} => $x->{data}->{$_}\n";
}
for ( keys %p) {
# print "$_:$p{$_} => $x->{data}->{devParms}->{$_}\n";
}
# uncomment this to print document with the applied changes
#$x-> begin_doc;
#$x-> text_out( "hello!", 100, 100);
#$x-> end_doc;
1;
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