and the nsPrintOptions know how to convert the printer name, so we need to add
a helper method to nsIPrintOptions.idl so the nsSimplePageSeq can get the properly named value.
Bug 140669 r=dcone sr=attinasi
1) Introduces a new public interface nsIPrintSettingService which emables consumers to create PS objects whithout a nsIWebBrowserPrint interface
2) The implementation is nsPrintOptionsImpl which now impls the private interface nsIPrintOptions and the public iface nsIPrintSettingsService
3) Several methods/attrs have been moved from nsIWebBrowserPrint iface to nsIPrintSettingsService
4) The CIDs for nsIPrintOptions and nsIPrinSettingsService are now the same.
5) There is no longer a CID "@mozilla.org/gfx/printoptions;1"
6) nsIWebBrowserPrint still has the "globalPrintSettings" attr so if you already have an nsIWebBrowserPrint you don't have to create the PS Service to get it.
7) A bug has been filed to rename the imlp of nsPrintOptionsImpl to nsPrintSettingsService.
Bug 144128 r=dcone sr=attinasi
2) Removed unneeded methods from PrintOptions
3) PrintOption can now read and write (most) all the data in a PrintSettings object. The items not saved are those used during the printing process and it wouldn't make any sense to save them.
4) Adds a prefs for turning on and off the automatic saving of PrintSettings. If this is turned on it is almost the same as using the global PS.
5) On Linux it turns on the saving of PS prefs and turns on the global PS. Meaning it will always use a single Global PS object.
6) The PrintSettings can be initialized from a generic non-printer specific set of prefs. Then if a printer name is available in the PS then it tries
to initialize itself from the printer specific prefs. This enables to define "back stop" prefs for picking up first. Then the printer specific prefs can override those settings. For example, we may define in prefs that the default paper size 8.5x11, then if if the "save PS prefs" is turned on, for a given printer it might save 8.5x16 as the size.
7) A "flags" arg has been added so you can indicate which prefs you want read or written.
Bug 128142 r=dcone sr=attinasi a=shaver
should be in the PrintSettings.
2) Removed unneeded methods from PrintOptions
3) PrintOption can now read and write (most) all the data in a PrintSettings
object. The items not saved are those used during the printing process and
it wouldn't make any sense to save them.
4) Adds a prefs for turning on and off the automatic saving of PrintSettings.
If this is turned on it is almost the same as using the global PS.
5) On Linux it turns on the saving of PS prefs and turns on the global PS.
Meaning it will always use a single Global PS object.
6) The PrintSettings can be initialized from a generic non-printer specific
set of prefs. Then if a printer name is available in the PS then it tries
to initialize itself from the printer specific prefs. This enables to define
"back stop" prefs for picking up first. Then the printer specific prefs
can override those settings.
For example, we may define in prefs that the default paper size 8.5x11,
then if if the "save PS prefs" is turned on, for a given printer it might
save 8.5x16 as the size.
7) A "flags" arg has been added so you can indicate which prefs you want read
or written.
2) Stubs this out on al other platforms
3) On Windows implmenets new method "InitPrintSettingsFromPrinter" which sets certain key values from the native devmode into the print settings
4) Stubs this out on all other platforms
5) It also cleans up the nsDeviceContextSpecWin interface a little bit:
It now has a single GetDevMode method that must be paired with a UnlockDevMode method.
6) It moved GetDataFromPrinter into the public interface
7) Created a simple helper function for getting the default printer name.
Bug 123554 r=dcone sr=attinasi
1) Removes the EnumeratePrinterExtended from nsIPrintOptions and all impls of it
2) Sets the Windows platform to once again use the native print dialog
3) The nsDeviceContextSpecWin will detect at runtime whether to use the standard PRINTDLG or the new PRINTDLGEX (supported by XP and WIN2k), this new code is only compiled in when the ifdef MOZ_REQUIRE_CURRENT_SDK is defined.
4) It adds an extra Property Sheet to the new dialog for Frameset Printing options
5) Now creates a DEVMODE before the diaog is created, this is used for setting different options in the print dialog before it comes up.
122530 r=dcone sr=hyatt
Enabling XP Print Dialog for Windows
Enabling XP Print Progress Dialog
Enabling XP Page Setup Dialog
Fixing nsPrintPreviewContext to use nsIPrintPreviewContext
Bug 113917 r=dcone sr=attinasi
the printing of headers and footers.
Printing of selection is implemented by the frames figuring out if they are in the selection and painting
if they or not they they don't paint. This also only allows the printing of the first page of
selections, alothough it is well documented where this is implemeted so it can be removed.
Bugs 63426, 31218, 61075 r=dcone,kmcclusk,erik,buster sr=waterson